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Where do Texas rivers begin? 

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I took a road trip with my dad to explore the headwaters of many of the rivers that flow through Texas. We camped and fished and explored Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado to discover where our rivers in Texas begin.
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0:00 Texas river source road trip planning
1:14 Day one - Colorado, Brazos, Red rivers
7:41 Day two - Canadian river
9:59 Day three - Rio Grande river
12:52 Day four - Pecos river
15:24 Days five and six - Devils river
17:27 Day seven - Llano, Nueces, Frio, Guadalupe, Pedernales, Blanco, San Marcos rivers
23:56 Learnings from the Texas headwaters

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@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching my Texas headwaters road trip! Please like and subscribe. Check out some of my other fishing adventures: Catching a giant from my kayak - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Q12fwsq6-FI.html Personal best redfish - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nLcwVnZxeO8.html
@dustywclark
@dustywclark 11 дней назад
I don’t guess you know Joel Goode from Uvalde?
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 10 дней назад
@@dustywclark No, I don't believe I do.
@dustywclark
@dustywclark 10 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors ​​⁠thought I’d ask. Joel is a old friend. He moved to Colorado. Take care buddy.
@sisleymichael
@sisleymichael 15 дней назад
As a kid, I got to see the headwaters of the Frio and Nueces rivers. You can't do that today. I knew the ranchers, they knew me, no problem. That was about 60yrs ago. The land has changed hands.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 15 дней назад
Yes, when researching this trip, we knew it would be tricky to get all the way up both of these. The Nueces just proved impossible with the properties, and we had to make sure we captured everything from the public road as to not trespass. I felt very fortunate to get access to the Frio headwater property, as that was one of our favorite areas of the trip. It's a shame we couldn't get closer to the source of most of these rivers, but I loved this adventure! Thanks for stopping by!
@dustywclark
@dustywclark 13 дней назад
I grew up in Leakey. I still live in Rio Frio on the Frio. My cousins are the Habys, and they have owned the east prong headwaters for a long time. West prong still belongs to Prade ranch.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 12 дней назад
@@dustywclark Oh wow, that's a beautiful area to grow up in! I'm hoping to get back up that way this summer to camp a few days.
@dustywclark
@dustywclark 12 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoorsI hope we get some rain soon so we’ll have a River to enjoy.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 12 дней назад
@@dustywclark Yeah, we're getting desperate here in Rockport, too. We got less than a 1/4" Saturday, and that was the first measurable rain we've got in over a month.
@ahycb
@ahycb 13 дней назад
As a Native Texan I have been to many of these. Thank you for sharing and would love a part two with the Trinity and Sabine Rivers. Two other very important Texas rivers.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
Another trip is definitely in the works, and the Trinity and Sabine are high on the list. I've even been made aware of some from folks comments that I wasn't previously aware of, so that gives me even more options. Stay tuned, and thanks for following along!
@paulgreen177
@paulgreen177 13 дней назад
Wanted to see the headwaters of many of the rivers you visited. Thanks for the ridealong. Nice.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@garyfriedrick9941
@garyfriedrick9941 14 дней назад
Enjoyed seeing you and your dad's adventure. I spent many years fishing and hunting with my father through a number of the areas you visited. My family began in Gonzales and continues today in San Antonio. Thank you for showing how great Texas is for fathers and sons. It would have put a smile on my dad's face, thank you for taking us along.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
Thank you! I have been fortunate to be able to hunt and fish and camp with my dad for most of my life, and look forward to continuing that tradition as long as we're both able. I'm glad you enjoyed this one, and I hope to have more to share in the near future.
@joeywarren3207
@joeywarren3207 13 дней назад
Like you I love maps and have spent many hours studying river sources. You essentially did what I've always wanted to do with this video. Good job..bet you and your dad had a great time. Thanks for this very entertaining and informative video. Cheers Joey Warren
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
Thanks, Joey! This trip was built on years of looking and planning (which was fun, too). I appreciate you following along!
@arailway8809
@arailway8809 4 дня назад
Texas when its green! Thanks for the trip. Very good shots of wildlife.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 3 дня назад
Thank you! Yes, taking this trip in May gave us some beautiful weather and greenery.
@cynthiadunn9121
@cynthiadunn9121 5 дней назад
SO thankful you made this video!! I have Always wanted to see the Origins of the Rivers in Texas!! 🙏🙏🙏💯
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 5 дней назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it! We had a lot of fun on this adventure, and happy to share it!
@drone_boss
@drone_boss 15 дней назад
I love hydrology too! Totally fascinated with finding headwaters!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 15 дней назад
Yeah, I'm ready to get out there for another trip soon! Thanks for stopping by!
@tomchidwick
@tomchidwick 11 дней назад
Awesome road trip idea! I too love charting the waterways, their sources and courses. Watersheds and geological divisions have always fascinated me. Thanks for sharing!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 дней назад
Thanks for following along! I'm already putting together my waypoints for the next one.
@wilsonwj
@wilsonwj День назад
I have always been fascinated by the headwaters and enjoyed this. My family is blessed to have part of the headwaters of the west prong of the frio river. If you want to come check it out let me know. We have a campsite right on the springs and its amazing. Have a good one!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 18 часов назад
Wow, thank you! Please reach out at goodelifeoutdoors@gmail.com as I would like to learn more. I appreciate you following along on our trip!
@TexArmadillo
@TexArmadillo 4 дня назад
Thanks for sharing your journey. I love our river systems, and it is neat to see where they all start. Rockport is nice too.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 3 дня назад
I appreciate you coming along. We love living here in Rockport, and of course, exploring our state!
@imboaustim9498
@imboaustim9498 5 месяцев назад
Wow! What an ambitious project. Unfortunate how few true sources are accessible but great effort. Thank you!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 5 месяцев назад
Thanks! Yeah, there was definitely some frustration around accessibility, but we had a blast! Such a memorable trip, for sure.
@jamesgibson4100
@jamesgibson4100 14 дней назад
Great tour. I grew up in New Mexico (West of the Great Divide) but spent many years in Oklahoma and Colorado (East of the Divide), moved to College Station three years ago this June after retiring to be closer to my Son. Your tour brought some good memories and had been thinking about exploring the Brazos River basin before too long. As for now, glad to be here among all the Aggie fans and now 'I Stand with Texas'.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 14 дней назад
Thank you! As a born and raised Texan who loves to take road trips, I'm still amazed how much of this state there is to explore. This trip gave me the opportunity to see places and things I didn't know existed in this state and its neighbors. Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to share!
@elguapo90
@elguapo90 5 дней назад
great video. really appreciated the part about hill country. i moved here from florida and it's beautiful not just because of the beautiful hills but also the rivers that flow through them
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 4 дня назад
Thanks so much! Yes, the hill country has a special place in my heart as well.
@user-zg8nm4et9l
@user-zg8nm4et9l 9 дней назад
Hey Goode Life, I think the guitar music is an enjoyable soundtrack! Thanks for sharing these spots on our Texas rivers.🍦
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 8 дней назад
I'm pleased you enjoyed it! Choosing music for a video is always tricky, so I'm glad this hit a note (pun intended). Thanks for following along!
@philipwhigham7386
@philipwhigham7386 4 дня назад
When you were at the Frio you could have driven just a few miles to Tarpley. The head waters of the Hondo. Enjoyed the video beautiful scenery.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 3 дня назад
Yes, we missed a couple rivers in that area - the Sabinal and the Medina - and plan to pick those up on the next trip. Thanks for following along!
@Wingman115
@Wingman115 13 дней назад
Great adventure with your dad. Thanks for posting.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
Thanks for following along!
@melvinpinkard5333
@melvinpinkard5333 4 дня назад
Thanks for sharing this video. I was surprised that you didn't get to the Trinity river.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 3 дня назад
There were quite a few rivers in north and east Texas we simply couldn't get to on this trip. I am planning another trip to get to those, and the Trinity is definitely on the list! Thanks!
@willjohnson3907
@willjohnson3907 6 дней назад
The Canadian river is the largest tributary to the Arkansas; which is the largest tributary to the Mississippi. Palo Duro and Red River in the Panhandle are great but I’m proud to call the Canadian my home.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 6 дней назад
We enjoyed following the Canadian. I would have liked to get further up into the mountains to see the source, but it's all private lands. I did reach out to the ranch where the headwaters are, but never got a response. Very cool river, though. Thanks for following along!
@elle-xu3ep
@elle-xu3ep 8 дней назад
Thank you I didnt think I would enjoy this content as much as I did! Ain't nature grand!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 7 дней назад
Yes it is! Thanks so much for following along!
@cindy6479
@cindy6479 9 дней назад
I Enjoyed your trip with Dad. A few more rivers to do… look forward to the piney woods/ east Texas video.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 9 дней назад
Thanks so much! And yes, I'm already putting together some waypoints for the next adventure. I appreciate you following along!
@DerrickPerrin
@DerrickPerrin 9 дней назад
Heb Foundation Camp is a beautiful place. Keep up the good work.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 9 дней назад
Yes, it is! We were really fortunate to be able to access it on this trip. Thanks for following along!
@crawfish1333
@crawfish1333 10 дней назад
Very Cool video! Thanks for sharing!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 10 дней назад
Thank you! I appreciate you following along!
@crawford323
@crawford323 15 дней назад
Guadalupe bass, a species only found in the Llano River. I grew up a few blocks from that river. About all I had to worry about as a child was to keep Goat Heads out of my bicycle tires and how to get the Cucklebur's out of my dogs hair. Growing up in the Texas Hill Country was paradise.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 15 дней назад
The Guadalupe bass has jumped into other streams over the years. I've caught them on the Llano, the Blanco, the Pedernales, and of course, the Guadalupe. I love those little fighters, especially on light tackle, or a fly rod.
@yakncast7530
@yakncast7530 9 дней назад
You might want to remove the word only in that first sentence.
@billsmith-ms9pu
@billsmith-ms9pu 10 дней назад
Nice trip. Thanks.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 9 дней назад
Thank you for following along!
@mrl1954
@mrl1954 6 дней назад
Nice video. Thanks, but just wanted to point out that the headwaters of the Red River are actually further west of Palo Duro Canyon along Palo Duro Creek and/or Tierra Blanca Creek. My family had a place from 1939 to 2018 right along the Palo Duro Creek below City Lake (formerly Bivins Lake). The creek starts further west northwest from the lake ( right on City Lake Road. The creek was spring-fed and crystal clear before all the wells lowered the water table.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 5 дней назад
Thanks! Yes, I saw that the source for the Red was further upstream, however, I chose Palo Duro as an accessible location with live water, where it is actually labeled as the fork of the Red River. I've heard over the years how much that water table has dropped - such a shame. I appreciate you following along!
@olegig5166
@olegig5166 11 дней назад
The head of the Prairie Dog Town Fork is many mile west of the Palo Duro Canyon. The Salt Fork head is in a field just a few miles north of Claude. The McClellan is a few miles west of Conway. You were close. The Pecos head is north of Pecos NM towards Cowles. To get to the head of the Rio Grande one must travel up Stony Pass Rd out of Creede, very beautiful country.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 дней назад
Our goal for this trip was to get as close as possible to each source, but had to be realistic about what we could legally access. Palo Duro was a great place to access the Red. We got as close as we could to the Pecos, just north of Cowles at the Iron Gate campground. From that point we were still a 24-mile round trip hike to the source in the mountains, and we were simply not prepared for that. I was disappointed to find the road closed on Stony Pass, as we really hoped to reach the summit for the Rio Grande, but still loved getting as far as we did - plus it gave us time to stop and fish at the reservoir. The areas we did access gave at least the spirit of where that water begins, and we had an incredible adventure. Thanks for following along!
@olegig5166
@olegig5166 11 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors very good video and even greater adventure. Sorry about Stoney, it's very beautiful country. What time of year was your trip?
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 дней назад
@@olegig5166 Thanks! We were up there in the latter part of May last year. They had the road closed just past Lost Trail, so we were only 13 miles short of our goal.
@olegig5166
@olegig5166 11 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoorsYelp I usually wait until the middle of June and then call ahead.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 дней назад
@@olegig5166 Yeah, we knew it could be closed, but that's when we could do the trip. Funny enough, I did call about a week before the trip, and they were hopeful it would be open. I guess they were over-optimistic.
@billbray5995
@billbray5995 11 месяцев назад
Very good video and nice adventure with Dad.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! We really did have an awesome time. Looking forward to the next trip!
@user-vs4hg4og5p
@user-vs4hg4og5p 12 дней назад
Thank you, enjoyed swimming and fishing in Guadalupe and other rivers in Texas. Enjoyed the videos!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 12 дней назад
I love the Guadalupe! I've had many fond memories there as well. Thanks for dropping by!
@soroushfetkovich5084
@soroushfetkovich5084 10 дней назад
Had no idea Texas is so beautiful.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 9 дней назад
It really is, as are the neighboring states. This trip really showed this to us! Thanks for following along!
@davidcross701
@davidcross701 4 дня назад
12:00 During the Texas Republic years , he is standing north East on the bank of the Rio Grande river, Texas territory.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 3 дня назад
Yes! If only Texas borders still encompassed Taos and part of the Rocky Mountains! Thanks for joining me on this journey!
@soroushfetkovich5084
@soroushfetkovich5084 10 дней назад
Love Texas✝️
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 9 дней назад
Me, too! Thanks!
@user-xr5sf1zo8h
@user-xr5sf1zo8h 2 дня назад
"The Colorado River has its beginning in Dawson County in West Texas." That would be be somewhere near Lamesa. Interesting.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 2 дня назад
Yes, we were just southeast of Lamesa at the point we found access. Lots of farm roads out that way! 😆
@nFlames2
@nFlames2 9 дней назад
The headwaters of the Brazos is just north of Portales NM Blackwater Draw.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 9 дней назад
I did see there were quite a few draws and dry washes that flowed into the Brazos basin. This was the first/best place I could access live water that flows regularly into the larger river, so this was my starting point for the Brazos. Thanks for following along!
@nFlames2
@nFlames2 9 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors East of Muleshoe Tx on hwy 70 @ the Bailey/ Lamb county line, I was near washed off the road one morning trying to get to work. There was a torrent of water coming across the Hwy that was part of Brazos. Must of been one of those 200 year floods. That was back like in 1975 or 76. Now i live about 1 mile from Brazos river in Brazos Co.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 8 дней назад
@@nFlames2 Oh wow! Those flash floods are no joke. I helped out after the big Blanco River flood in 2015, and it's just amazing what damage water can do.
@jawtools
@jawtools 7 дней назад
Thank for the road trip just to let you know the Red river flows into the Mississippi river in Louisiana
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 7 дней назад
Yes, thank you, that is correct. I simply said it eventually flows into the gulf, but did not specify how. Thanks for coming along on the journey!
@phantomblooper84
@phantomblooper84 12 дней назад
I went to college in San Marcos. I miss the river. I live in West Texas now, with no water, and lots of dirt.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 12 дней назад
Yeah, that river is the lifeblood of San Marcos. So many great memories around that water. And yes, we were reminded about that vast amount of dirt with no water driving through west Texas. Thanks so much for stopping by!
@schaffermatt
@schaffermatt 7 дней назад
I may have misunderstood your intent - but the Brazos starts in New Mexico and the Prairie Dog Town Fork (Red River headwaters) starts in Oklahoma. Maybe you were getting as close as you could, and I just missed that point. Cool video, though.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 6 дней назад
Thanks! My intent was to get as close as I could to live water. I did notice the dry draws and gulches that eventually get to what is labeled the Brazos on the map, but felt the stop in Lubbock was our best best for access. For the Red, while we could have probably found a spot to access further upstream, Palo Duro was a good confluence of the disparate waters that flow regularly toward the main channel, plus it's just a cool area to appreciate it all. I'm planning a new route now to get as close to other rivers in north and east Texas that I missed on this route. Stay tuned!
@Shuffler703
@Shuffler703 12 дней назад
Native Texan here. Sad that you can get to many of the headwaters any more. I remember visiting many in my younger years.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 дней назад
Yeah, we knew we wouldn't be able to get to the very beginning of most of them, but it was still a fun trip. Thanks for following along!
@hikingwithjackieboy
@hikingwithjackieboy Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing this fascinating video.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors Месяц назад
It was definitely a fun trip. Thanks for following along!
@hikingwithjackieboy
@hikingwithjackieboy Месяц назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors you're welcome
@kevinr5187
@kevinr5187 14 дней назад
Very cool video! There is a book called Ladder Of Rivers about Texas, very interesting.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
Thank you! I hadn't heard of this book, but I'm definitely interested in reading it!
@WeGoFishing
@WeGoFishing 11 месяцев назад
Wow, you guys launch some serious miles. Great video and great idea. Thanks for sharing that beautiful footage.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
It was a heck of a trip for sure! Well worth the effort. Thanks for stopping by!
@SanAntonioLawyers
@SanAntonioLawyers 5 месяцев назад
Cool project. Enjoyed the video!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! It was definitely a fun trip!
@cacunni
@cacunni 11 месяцев назад
Great idea and video!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@fwaynedavis
@fwaynedavis 14 дней назад
Man you have a Channel now! May I suggest visiting the Paluxy river near Glenn Rose. Some special formations, a rare clear river in Texas, and of course the Dinosaur tracks! I live near the Sabine, a muddy river with rich history of Native Americans, oil boom (Kilgore). I'm ready for the next installment!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
Thanks so much! I've seen the Paluxy on several of my comments now, and while I wasn't familiar with it before, it's definitely on my list. I have been collecting waypoints for my next trip to cover more of the north and east Texas river sources, and the Sabine is definitely on the list. Just need to plan it all out now! I appreciate you following along.
@artied1807
@artied1807 7 дней назад
And if you check out the Paluxy headwaters may as well check out the Bosque River headwaters north of Stephenville. There are two other branches of the Bosque that all meet to form Lake Waco.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 7 дней назад
@@artied1807 Awesome, thanks!
@crawford323
@crawford323 15 дней назад
Outstanding
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 15 дней назад
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment. We enjoyed this adventure, and look forward to doing something similar in the future.
@bletchdroshek5984
@bletchdroshek5984 13 дней назад
The tres rios, paluxy, brazos, and squaw creek river meet in glen rose
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
This wasn't on my radar, but looking over the maps, it's definitely on my list now. I was familiar with the Dinosaur park there, but didn't know the name of the river. Thanks for the tip, and I appreciate you following along!
@JosephMullin
@JosephMullin 2 дня назад
It goes beyond Possum Kingdom and the lake north of there.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 2 дня назад
That's right, in fact the Brazos travels almost all the way across the state, as some of the washes and creeks that feed it extend into New Mexico.
@crawford323
@crawford323 15 дней назад
The South Concho River flows into the quaint town of Christoval then on to near San Angelo.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 15 дней назад
We overlooked the Concho, and the north watershed was on our route. Maybe we'll plan a part 2 for all those we missed.
@crawford323
@crawford323 15 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors My family settled in the Concho valley in 1870 ish .And the Concho comes from a spring which was surrounded by what was called the Head of the River Ranch. The free Park on the East side of the river in town was donated by my grandfather. The river is much like the San Marcus as it stays 73° or so year round. It is a beautiful little deep river who banks are moderate limestone cliffs. The "Boathouse" was there during the the Great Depression. It is an elongated structure which canoe style ends, hence the name "Boathouse." My father, born in 1907, who was one of nine children ran motorboats up and down the river during that time to make a living. These were not much more than small fishing boats but some had windshields. Christoval is a nice little community. Grab a rope swing from on of the many overhanging Oaks and drop into the cold water. Grit your teeth and come to the surface with a big smile exclaiming to your buddies that the water is fine! You will be forgiven.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 15 дней назад
That's awesome!
@crawford323
@crawford323 15 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors Yes, it's nice to know your roots. I wish we had gotten to Texas before 1836. The family came via way of Missouri. People were rewarded land for fighting in the battle of San Jacinto. The Moss family which owned Enchanted Rock prior to 1973 when it was sold to the State for the park and the Inks family are examples of land given in that manner. Due to a splitting of the sheets, we left Christoval and moved to Llano in 1958. So my up bringing was influenced by two awesome Texas regions and rivers. Now I reside near Sing Sing on the Brazos. Otherwise known as Texas A&M. That is an old old joke going back to when A&M was all male and corps. Love Texas content! Keep it up!
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 15 дней назад
@@crawford323 Wow, that's some cool family history! We just discovered that my dad's family went further back in Texas than we thought, and we're digging into it to see if we had folks here before 1836. We just found my great-great-great grandparents' graves in Weesatche. My mom's side goes pretty far back as well, and doing more research there.
@ernestsmith3581
@ernestsmith3581 5 дней назад
Google Earth shows the start of Garcitis Creek to actually be a triple point, separating it from both the Lavava and Guadalupe R. drainages.
@ernestsmith3581
@ernestsmith3581 5 дней назад
"Lavaca"
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 5 дней назад
That's interesting. I didn't have any secondary creeks on my list, though I just looked it up. I drive through that area all the time, and hadn't noticed that creek. Thanks for pointing it out!
@ernestsmith3581
@ernestsmith3581 5 дней назад
Garcitis Creek is no longer marked on US 77. It is historically important as LaSalle built Ft. St. Louis on it's banks a few miles inland from the bay.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 4 дня назад
@@ernestsmith3581 I didn't think about the LaSalle connection. My wife grew up in Port Lavaca - I should know these things! Ha!
@ernestsmith3581
@ernestsmith3581 4 дня назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors Thank you so much for the project and sharing it with the video record. And thanks for the responses to comments. I'm sure everyone appreciates your taking the time to do so; I certainly do! On thinking further about it, I probably should have never made my original comment. EVERY source of a stream that is shorter than it's two neighbors is a triple point! :-) Sorry for the "noise"; I'll try to think before I keyboard, but that's not likely for this 75 yo, I'm afraid. :-) Thanks again.
@HappyCorn-zm9fw
@HappyCorn-zm9fw 2 месяца назад
Great video
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors Месяц назад
Thanks!
@topherbec7578
@topherbec7578 14 дней назад
Great video. I like to follow rivers to their source using Google Maps.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 14 дней назад
Thanks! That's exactly how this whole thing started - following rivers using Google. I realized some of them had roads near the headwaters, so I kicked it up a notch and started planning.
@JosephMullin
@JosephMullin 3 дня назад
The Brazos starts up in Oklahoma. I traced it on a map
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 3 дня назад
That's interesting - I didn't trace any of the streams for the Brazos up that way. There are some dry washes and creeks that flow in from around New Mexico that lead to the branch I visited, but I simply got to as close to the beginning of what is labeled as the Brazos. Thanks for following along!
@tpack670
@tpack670 11 месяцев назад
Great trip. I really enjoyed the video. Tpack
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@JohnnySmithWhite-wd4ey
@JohnnySmithWhite-wd4ey 8 дней назад
There's an old saying from early Texas. There's no law West of the Brazos and no God West of the Pecos.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 7 дней назад
In my travels, I've found there's far too much of one, and not near enough of the other. Thanks for stopping by!
@crawford323
@crawford323 15 дней назад
The Colorado River sadly has a very small watershed. The highland lakes suffer terribly.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 15 дней назад
I felt, traversing that area, that the river has an enormous watershed - it just doesn't get all that much rain. That escarpment is one of the coolest areas of Texas, and we loved the variety of wildlife we saw up there.
@user-xr5sf1zo8h
@user-xr5sf1zo8h 2 дня назад
I'll take the mountains in Colorado over the dirt and wind turbines in West Texas.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 2 дня назад
The whole trip was awesome, dirt and all. The mountains were certainly a heck of a lot cooler! Thanks for following along!
@duwayneengelhardt3291
@duwayneengelhardt3291 7 дней назад
San Bernard, Trinity?
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 7 дней назад
The Trinity is definitely on my list for the next trip. I'll look into the San Bernard. Thanks for the suggestions!
@kevinngilliam
@kevinngilliam 11 месяцев назад
What a fun trip to do with your dad.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely! Thanks for following along!
@wendellallen7354
@wendellallen7354 7 дней назад
You are wrong on the Brazos it starts in the 6666 ranch area close to Guthrie
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 7 дней назад
I did see a marker in my search just south of that area that was labeled Source of the Brazos River, however, there was no immediate access to the area. I simply followed the water course further upstream along the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos which led me to Lubbock, and that access was much easier and more along our planned route. I was glad to access the water there, and it gave us the chance to see all the prairie dogs as well. Thanks for following along!
@ernestsmith3581
@ernestsmith3581 5 дней назад
Isn't the source of the Rio Grande also called "South Park"?
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 5 дней назад
I haven't heard that. Where the road runs closest to the mountain summit where it starts is called Stony Pass, just east of Silverton, CO. Beautiful area - just wish the road had been open so we could have gone all the way to the top.
@ernestsmith3581
@ernestsmith3581 5 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors , Sorry you took it seriously. I was just making a bad joke. Not so jokingly, I have always suspected the original border of Texas (as specified by the Texicans) extended to central Wyoming because it is impossible to tell which direction the CO Parks will drain (either E, W, S, or not at all depending on pass blockages).
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 4 дня назад
@@ernestsmith3581 Ha! I've had a lot of questions coming in about the places we've been, so it didn't register as a joke - I just want to get as accurate of information back to folks. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, and for coming along on the journey!
@danieldonegan6914
@danieldonegan6914 20 дней назад
I thought the Red River began in Red River New Mexico.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 20 дней назад
The Red River in New Mexico is its own stream and actually flows west from the mountains around Red River, NM and flows into the Rio Grande just north of Taos. And while it is in itself a beautiful river, it is a completely separate water system from the Red River that flows across the northern border of Texas. Thanks for stopping by!
@danieldonegan6914
@danieldonegan6914 20 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors thank for the info. I’ve been a Texas History teacher for 24 years and love what you’ve done here. Thanks.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 20 дней назад
@@danieldonegan6914 Excellent, I love Texas history! My kiddo will be in 7th grade next year, and I'm looking forward to her learning it. Thanks for taking the time to comment. We had fun making this one!
@dparkerwillis
@dparkerwillis 14 дней назад
Shocked you said blanco and not Blanko
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 13 дней назад
Ha! Yes, my years of Spanish classes win out over local pronunciation. Thanks for watching!
@rpc9578
@rpc9578 12 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors I was fixing to call you a yankee . Great video, do you remember aquamarina springs, mermaids and diving pig ?
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 12 дней назад
@@rpc9578 Absolutely! When we moved to San Marcos in 1980, it was free to get in, and we used to go to feed the ducks, walk around the park, say hi to "Ralph" the pig. Such good memories of that place!
@JoellHedges-dm1mu
@JoellHedges-dm1mu 29 дней назад
Wow! Surely you had to “fly” to cover allll of those miles ‘ >> We shouldn’t worry about the “sources ” of the river, GOD has a plan after HE tills the ground and the mountains ⛰️ come down.
@JoellHedges-dm1mu
@JoellHedges-dm1mu 29 дней назад
It’s sort of how 10 months are like 10 minutes to print out one of those Quantum Videos.
@JoellHedges-dm1mu
@JoellHedges-dm1mu 29 дней назад
And always remember, GOD has an Eye on YOU.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 28 дней назад
Thanks for watching! We definitely logged a lot of miles on this trip, but it was worth every one. I am glad we got to enjoy the mountains, while they still stand.
@finn3408
@finn3408 2 дня назад
DID YOU TAKE GPS RECORDINGS ???
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors День назад
I have waypoints marked for all the places we stopped, along with some notes. Feel free to reach out at goodelifeoutdoors@gmail.com if you'd like me to share them. Thanks for following along!
@finn3408
@finn3408 2 дня назад
Who owns the land ??
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors День назад
Much of the land in Texas (93%) is privately owned, so access to many of these river sources is simply not possible. We got as far as we could for each river, knowing we couldn't get to most of the actual sources.
@adams8132
@adams8132 12 дней назад
Texas doesn’t have rivers…it has creeks, that you 0:01 Texans call rivers. 😂
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 12 дней назад
Ha! You're not half wrong. Thanks for stopping by!
@Edward-vn2wr
@Edward-vn2wr 10 дней назад
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors Well; I don't know about anyone else but you moved your camera too fast and left me trying to focus on items you panned over and then you moved on. I saw the horned toad; barely. I too stayed in San Marcos that river was crystal clear....even in deep water. I was amazed at seeing fish swimming around in water that was so clear and cold and deep. I went to several head waters of creeks in the area of Cleveland, Texas when I was much younger (I'm 75 now) but I don't think I would try to do that now. Everyone is afraid of the folks that are invading our land. They can be very troubling when you encounter them while you are out hikiing around They think the National Forest is theirs for the taking....probably will be too. Anyway, thanks for sharing your videos.
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors
@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors 10 дней назад
@@Edward-vn2wr I appreciate the feedback, as I am always hoping to improve my filming techniques. Thanks for following along!
@yakncast7530
@yakncast7530 9 дней назад
@@Edward-vn2wr You can pause the video and push the slider to the left. Go back.
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