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I wonder how long these rivers will continue to last with excessive pumping the aquifer. Jacob's Well near Wimberly has zero flow for a couple of years.
@@adventure_48 The state of Texas claims that the aquifer is being regulated but it is not, extensive pumping and homes being built over it. It is all about the big bucks! Do a google search and see Jacob's Well, it may never flow again.
It’s called The Quince, because the water is always 15 foot deep. I remember a time when no one but locals went there, as with every secret spot, the internet has ruined their mystic
God forbid that anything beautiful is shared with people who can be respectful to nature. It doesn't looked so ruined to me. I really did enjoy my time there.
@@adventure_48 Haven't been to a Texas Hill Country rivers lately, have you. Better bring a bucket of water to cool off and to drink. You do know about our drought, right???
@@adventure_48 A shame we can't take all that flood water from the I-45 area north of Houston and pipe it to the Hill Country and west Texas. that would make for a great infrastructure project. Same thing nation wide.
I live and work throughout the Hill Country and I can tell you most of those spots that were so picturesque in your video are dry or close to dry and somewhat dangerous due to Naegleri fowleri.
Simply gorgeous! Repeating what one person said: Your family is blessed that you all venture out into the great TX outdoors and enjoy it all! I am wondering what month you visited.
Thanks for the video. I almost bought land in that area. I ended up buying by Canyon Lake. I’ve been visiting the Hill Country since the 60s when I was twelve. Been in love with it since. I’ve hiked every trail in Lost Maples. All of west Texas has always intrigued me.
I'd recommend dialing it down to zero when you turn it off. Based on some other videos and threads, the mc2100 boards can be a little sensitive to being instantly turned on at full blast and tend to burn out when this is done. It's best to start at zero or low and work your way up. I've been using the same motor and power board on my midi wood lathe for a few years with no problems. I use an Arduino for my PWM, but plan to use the same pwm module for my next project.
I can't wait to start putting some more out, between coaching my kids soccer team, work, my side business all while being a dad and a husband..... It's very tough to start doing everything at the same time
Great video. On the flat grill for your camp chef, where is the grade catch. I’m thinking about switching from my black stone portable griddle to this camp chef.
While visiting Cape Cod I was invited onto a private fishing boat. At the dock someone,(Idiot), dropped an empty beer can into the water. It was 12 feet deep and I could read the can label with no problem. The greens variations of seaweeds went on forever and the clarity was amazing.
I feel like the angry sheriff who was very upset with me taking my kids camping on the riverbank under a bridge at Barksdale blaming Texas Monthly for spreading news about this incredibly beautiful river system...shhhh...keep it a well kept secret! Lol