Longest Overland Trail In Texas/THE TEXAS TRAVERSE

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After completing the Hill Country Tour I wanted to know what else Texas had to offer in the overlanding space. So I linked the Hill Country Tour to the Texas Travers and headed east across the state. After navigating across river and stream crossings along an old historic cattle trail and busting thunderstorms near Waco I discovered 2 top notch campsites among the pines of east Texas. There's still one section of this trail remaining in the west Texas deserts. I hope you enjoy, thanks for watching!
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Thanks for taking the time putting the video together! Drone shots, tri-pod shots, etc! People don't realize how much work goes into these videos until they try to do one! Again Thanks for the effort on this! I am in the Houston area and I prefer camping and exploring in East Texas because it's more woodsy... Keep up the great work!

datguy
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Great video. I applaud your video skills and your ability to narrate your trek. If I were younger, I would definitely try it for myself. Stay safe out there with your future endeavors.

oscarcruz
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As a fella that was job transferred bc of Covid to Sa, Texas. I wish there was more public land .We just camp here and its great . 4 more years until retirement then selling the Texas homestead and headed on the open road.

jackmeyers
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Awesome video! I'm just starting to get my overland build out going on my '21 TRD off-road. Being from central texas, these last 2 video of yours give me hope for off-road opportunities in Texas. Keep'em coming!

SuperChino
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Just found you and love the content! Thanks for doing this. I am born and raised in Texas and still have soo much of my own state to explore.

ambrot
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Thanks for sharing about this route. We love combining dispersed camping in our 5th wheel and overlanding in my 4Runner, but Texas is just so disappointing in this arena... Like you, we love just winging it with no reservations, exploring an area and finding home whenever and wherever it suits us. Native Texans here and we love our great state, but when it's time for epic, remote adventure, we hitch up and hit the road west. Thank goodness we are both retired and are able to do this for weeks at a time.

reneepowell
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Great video, I have a place on the Blanco River near San Marcos and recognize some of the trails/access easements you traveled...impressive sir!

shaehatfield
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That looks suspiciously like an Icom ID-5100 on a RAM mount. :) Fantastic video! My first time seeing your channel. Liked and Subscribed! 73!

NTRA_Still_Learning
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Impressive camera work and B roll! Well done.

joewinston
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I don't know what your background is, but you have incredible cinematography skills. Thanks for all of the work that took.

kevinporter
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This was an awesome video I live 15 mins from cleburne, Texas, and had no idea about all these back roads I’m definitely planning on hitting this trail now! -Ryan/Jeepanddestroy

JeepandDestroy
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It's hard to find off road in Texas. When you do it's usually not long before the land owners close it. As I head to the Colorado and Wyoming BDR's next week, I'm not tempted to fight frustration in Texas having done it before.

vernvartdal
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Great video! Editing, shots and audio are excellent!
Maybe add a map view that shows route. I live in Houston and explore SHNF often.

kjfenton
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Good work fellas! Given OutdoorX4 Magazine is based in Texas, it's good seeing the effort into helping to show Texas as a diverse location for a variety of exploration, whether vehicle-based or by foot. Cheers!

OutdoorXMagazine
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this was awesome, i grew up in Evant! went to school in and guess i have driven the tx traverse but had no clue it was a living in DFW sure do miss the hill country... good job on vid

onemocko
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This is a clear example of On X being not what it claims to be. I live in Texas. Grew up in East Texas and I know for sure, between private land and government property literally kills off road exploration. As awesome the Texas countryside can be, remember that not every road here is free to roam. I have family in East Texas and they constantly have to drive off people from their land simply from the On X app. So much that simple signage doesn’t work. As an off-road guy like myself, at some point you have to respect the land owner. Do you research BEFORE you tread on private land. Trust me, you’ll get further if you ask permission vs just following a stupid app on your thousand dollar phone.

carpetmogul
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Glad you enjoyed the Route. Took many a day putting it together.
Truck looked great around Hillsboro. LOL

laudm
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Love this video. I'm out of Waco and have done adventure riding on my motorcycles in quite a bit of the areas in this. I have a video on my channel of me eating it on that water crossing outside of Cranfills Gap lol.

TylerADV
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Well done and thanks for taking me along!

LeeLeesLens
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Man I was hoping this video would of changed my mind about moving out of Texas to somewhere with more camping and off-roading, but it definitely fueled my want to leave lol

damienvera