This event will for sure be a great time! I'm heading to Huston 1 week later, would have been worth the 1.5 hour drive. Have fun and be safe.
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This event will for sure be a great time! I'm heading to Huston 1 week later, would have been worth the 1.5 hour drive. Have fun and be safe.
Yeah, you would have loved it. If you can move your trip I guarantee you wont regret!
"Which cut did Cole say was good to go? I have not taken the rail cut, only the main narrow one"
I'm not 100%, but I think the original cut no longer exists. It looked like Mother Nature did a bit of sand-remodeling after the flooding.
That's a shame, I loved leading people that had never been thru it for the first time!
Yes, the "normal" cut is now dry ground. You could walk it without getting wet. The rail cut is the only passable way and Cole took an SG through it last weekend
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I know the rail cut and it is the only passable one left.
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Word, I plan on getting the boat in the water Friday evening when we arrive and would like to check it out.
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Where I dropped the pin in the picture, is this the rail cut? Looks like the only entrance left of the 'short' cut isn't useable anymore... I haven't been on the river in many many years.
Planning on getting out there Friday afternoon, trying to decide if I'm gonna drop in the creek, or off of 19.
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/...psyvz70cck.png
That's it. As you leave Bethy and are motoring that direction, you can see the remnants of the old rail park setup (at least that's what I think it was).
There are also PVC markers to guide you in, or at least there were last year. I'll find out if they are still there or not
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