Pathfinder II
Don't give up on that spot. It's still amazing. Once the water recedes, the local kids seem to have those trails blazed back in in record time. You just better be real careful with seemingly "small" mud holes. Avoid them entirely or go with a buddy and good recovery equipment.I grew up in Sherman and head up to Grayson county a few times a year for family. Last time I was there I headed out to Paw Paw Creek on Lake Texoma to scout for a campsite for Thanksgiving week. Boy the flooding really did a number on that place. There used to be some neat (but short) little trails you could drive on and camp with no camping fee or anything more than what you brought. Another overlanding type who also has an E-van and lifelong friend and I are always on the hunt for dirt roads, abandoned things to photograph and interesting things to find. I'd love any advice for that, even if it's "all the way down" in McKinney.
Planning on hitting Eisenhower again the first weekend in Spring Break (hopefully less tornado-y than last time after Christmas), I might have to run out to Paw Paw Creek and check it out!McKinney here as well.
Don't give up on that spot. It's still amazing. Once the water recedes, the local kids seem to have those trails blazed back in in record time. You just better be real careful with seemingly "small" mud holes. Avoid them entirely or go with a buddy and good recovery equipment.
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Influencer II
Forgot to ask...did you go to school there? '94 Sherman High grad here. Went to Grayson and Austin College as well.I grew up in Sherman and head up to Grayson county a few times a year for family.
Yup, we most likely crossed paths, I was class of '98. Worked at Internet Texoma while in highschool, spent too much time at Not Just Coffee.Forgot to ask...did you go to school there? '94 Sherman High grad here. Went to Grayson and Austin College as well.
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