Inks Lake, 1h30m northwest of Austin, we only had to pull over thrice!
first two times because the hatch was blowing open. we didnt see this, but were told by honking and waving passerby's. we managed to tie it down with some clever finagling from ben with an extra tie down strap. i guess we outta mount a latch on there.
the last stop was when one of the door popped open. we now check through the opposing window to make sure the deadbolt is fully extending and doing the best job possible :)
Here we are about to hit the road after packing up the bikes.
(at Justin's Garage, aka J-Ru).
Inks Lake is a very pretty and very nice park. They have several hiking trails and kayak rentals. It's in Burnet County where, thank goodness, there is no burn ban! Camping with a campfire is so much better :)
The park had a band playing Saturday night for a few hours. Complete with a steel guitar (my fav!).
We're excited to go back!
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| there are no fish in that lake |
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| i can't wait to put some fenders on there! |
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| the park is covered in pretty red rocks called Gneiss. the camp slogan is actually "it's a Gneiss place" haha |
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also, we stopped in at this place selling and renting teardrops in Burnet. they are all so nice!
the tiny one in front was (4x6 motorcyle haul) going for $5,000 |