Not really my kind of hike

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User: texaskdog - 2/14/2010

Location: Good Water Trail

Rating: 2stars
Difficulty: 3stars  Solitude: 4stars
Miles Hiked: 6.00 Miles  Elapsed Time: 2 hours

Comments:

Tried to find the Tejas camp on the west end and couldnt locate it.  Wound up in someone's driveway and had to back out.  Finally found the east end.  They dont let you on the dam anymore.  Takes 20 minutes of walking to even get to the lake, and the path doesn't really go close to the lake.  Pretty redundant til you get to the falls and that was just okay as you see it from the top, then we turned around.  Temperature dropped 15 degrees at the halfway point so wasn't too fun an experience for us.



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