Depends. If you go south of the Calahan Divide, then you're in the Hill
Country, which is really pleasant, all the way to Austin and San Antonio.
North of the divide is the Llano Estacado, which is flat as a pool table. But
then there's Palo Duro Canyon.
Midland and Odessa could be considered desert, all the way to El Paso.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
>
>But isn't that desert like? Spent a bit of time in Midland once, and the
>Bubbas were in force.
>
>
>> Things improve significantly once you get west of the Trinity River.
>>
>>
>>>I'm beginning to worry about you're sanity. Texas would be a great place
>>>without the Texans.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hopefully NOT the Gulf Coast. The climate there is the worst
>>>>I've ever experienced. Plus it's deep in the heart of Bubbaland.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Details, like what Country
>>>>> If you go international, let us know and be sure to have a spare
>>>>>bedroom or two. Bill "Getting Packed" Barber
>>>>
>>>>Well, one of those countries might be Texas.
>>>
>>
>
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