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Run up a Texas Creek

Halfshaft

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Aug 1, 2007
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Austin
Here's a local spot that has a good assortment of trail, sketchy climbs, a shallow creek, roots, and shade.

I took the yellow breadbox I mean, Defender, out today to scope the area. Recon successful!

TRX4 Defender with light kit. It took a few rollovers today!

Here's the better version, at 7 mins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LNFZRFvMGs

Original link. This one is slow-moving and 13 mins long. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUR4TsjsB94
 
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Nice trail.. good looking d110. Looks like you had the place all to yourself. If you ever want to crawl or trail east of atx just let me know. I'm about 25 mins down 71.
 
Hey, you have found yourself a very visually interesting crawl spot as well!

We have quite a few creeks around here, but this particular one has just a trickle of water.

Nice trail.. good looking d110. Looks like you had the place all to yourself. If you ever want to crawl or trail east of atx just let me know. I'm about 25 mins down 71.

Thanks, I've had the truck two weeks, and this was the first outing with it. Thanks for the invite.

This trail is part of a primarily mountain bike trail system, and this particular creek area used to be bone dry. As you go up the creek, there's a new subdivision just south of the park. This has created an unending flow of water down this rock channel. Sometimes it's rideable on a bike, but with the algae it's treacherous. But for trucks, it's pretty good.
 
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