That’s great!! I love mine and ride it all over trails and streets. Thank you sooo much for subscribing… I post about once a week lately riding the Wallke X3 Pro.
This was my first time riding the Wallke X3 Pro on dirt trails. The bike did great just my inexperience was the only reason it didn’t climb up the hills.
Hi, Rocky! Good to meet ya! Oh wow! Thanks for the shout out!!!! LOL!!! I've wondered about the trails out there. The cactus seem very healthy out there for November! Look cool - we will have to add it to our ever growing list!
I was surprised, I went there as a stop over heading to another place and really enjoyed it. My only complaint was they did not allow any fire. Not even propane.
This isn't all that far from me, but I keep not making it out there. Not a fan of how many DORBA trails there are. Maybe I'll try to hit those trails during spring break...
I was out there shortly after that in mid-June. Enjoyed the trails and great sights, but didn't do much of any filming at the time as I wasn't thinking about doing the RU-vid thing yet. I'll for sure have to get out there again. Off the trails, though, I didn't enjoy how crowed it was...at least that time of year...
Sophie and I were out there this last June. Been over a decade for me. I think our favorite trail is the Woodland Trail because of the scenic view of the lake valley as a payoff. Loved the trails, but very disappointed with how crowded it has become :(
Great to see another newbie to the scene covering Texas hiking and camping! Welcome to the community! Hopefully we'll see you out on the trails someday!
Instead of a date for title I would keep using where you went as a title. It helps the RU-vid algorithm when pushing your content. Since you started hiking so much, have you noticed more energy or wanting to do it more? Thanks!
@MrSTravelQuest Yes! I did explore the Fort Davis. It is a great gem in West Texas. I also drove all the way around Hwy 16 to Hwy 118 back to the State Park. That was a beautiful drive, I discovered a great hiking trail just west of the park about 10 miles called Madera Canyon Trail. Have you heard of it?
@MrSTravelQuest it’s beautiful! I’m going back and hike the full trail it’s not vary long…. It was soooo hot when I was there. I can’t wait to go back while it’s cold.