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Torchy's Tacos parking lot.
Bike ride through the “Livable Forest” of Kingwood
a 60 day supported circumnavigation of Hawaii‘s Big Island
Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly
Campground
The April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse is just around the corner, and Mo-Ranch is directly within the path of Totality. This means the eclipse will be visible for the longest amount of time here in the Hill Country. A total solar eclipse is a true bucket list experience, a once-in-a-lifetime event that hasn’t occurred in this part of the country since 1878 and will not occur again in Texas within my lifetime. The downside? Please note MoRanch event fees below.
Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly
Campground
The April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse is just around the corner, and Mo-Ranch is directly within the path of Totality. This means the eclipse will be visible for the longest amount of time here in the Hill Country. A total solar eclipse is a true bucket list experience, a once-in-a-lifetime event that hasn’t occurred in this part of the country since 1878 and will not occur again in Texas within my lifetime. The downside? Please note MoRanch event fees below.
Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly
Campground
The April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse is just around the corner, and Mo-Ranch is directly within the path of Totality. This means the eclipse will be visible for the longest amount of time here in the Hill Country. A total solar eclipse is a true bucket list experience, a once-in-a-lifetime event that hasn’t occurred in this part of the country since 1878 and will not occur again in Texas within my lifetime. The downside? Please note MoRanch event fees below.
Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly
Campground
The April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse is just around the corner, and Mo-Ranch is directly within the path of Totality. This means the eclipse will be visible for the longest amount of time here in the Hill Country. A total solar eclipse is a true bucket list experience, a once-in-a-lifetime event that hasn’t occurred in this part of the country since 1878 and will not occur again in Texas within my lifetime. The downside? Please note MoRanch event fees below.
Been hankering for a Paddle Fest, feel like a road trip?
Been hankering for a Paddle Fest, feel like a road trip?
Martin Dies State Park
634 Park Road 48 South
Jasper, TX 75951
Paddle Upstream (7 Miles) to the Army Corps "Bluff 1" site and Camp for 3 days and 2 nights. Because we are launching at Martin Dies SP boat ramp, we will not need a shuttle. There is a nominal fee to leave our cars at the boat ramp. The Park Host "lives" at the boat ramp
Martin Dies State Park
634 Park Road 48 South
Jasper, TX 75951
Paddle Upstream (7 Miles) to the Army Corps "Bluff 1" site and Camp for 3 days and 2 nights. Because we are launching at Martin Dies SP boat ramp, we will not need a shuttle. There is a nominal fee to leave our cars at the boat ramp. The Park Host "lives" at the boat ramp
Been hankering for a Paddle Fest, feel like a road trip?
Martin Dies State Park
634 Park Road 48 South
Jasper, TX 75951
Paddle Upstream (7 Miles) to the Army Corps "Bluff 1" site and Camp for 3 days and 2 nights. Because we are launching at Martin Dies SP boat ramp, we will not need a shuttle. There is a nominal fee to leave our cars at the boat ramp. The Park Host "lives" at the boat ramp
Let‘s meet at Cottonwood to catch up and enjoy the spring weather.
Details are being finalized now, stay tuned, Chris
Details are being finalized now, stay tuned, Chris
The Brazos River at Hidalgo Falls, near Navasota, TX 30.40249, -96.16993
Be more the kayaker you want to be, get certified to conduct ACA Level 1 Training and Paddlesports Safety.
Details are being finalized now, stay tuned, Chris
The Brazos River at Hidalgo Falls, near Navasota, TX 30.40249, -96.16993
Be more the kayaker you want to be, get certified to conduct ACA Level 1 Training and Paddlesports Safety.
Riverside Park, just South of Bay City
Fun for movie goers, kayakers, and campers alike
Riverside Park, just South of Bay City
Fun for movie goers, kayakers, and campers alike
Chris will be talking about Multi-Day Kayak Camping
11th Annual Event, in Texas Big Thicket
Bayland Park, Baytown, TX - launch into Tabbs Bay, down the old causeway, around Hog Island, and return.
Laurie is the Trinity River Refuge Biologist will be telling us about Alligator snapping turtles, tawny crazy ants, and giant Salvinia on Champion Lake.
Additional details to follow.
Spruce up your kayak. Bungie cord, deck line, limited foam materials are available. Drive to Jesse Jones Park, take a left at the "T" and drive a short distance to the pavilion. Lots of tools available. Build-your-own sandwich bar and munchies provided. Drop by just to visit if you like. Bring charged-up cordless tools. Electricity not provided.
a 60 day supported circumnavigation of Hawaii‘s Big Island
Day paddle trip descriptions
Day paddle trip descriptions
J. Christopher's Italian Bistro
Our annual party and elections. This place is AWESOME! We have a private Room.
St. Stephen’s Pantry parking lot
Bike ride through the “Livable Forest” of Kingwood
This camping event is not associated with Phil Salvador‘s Trinity River Kayak Event Sunday Jan. 23, 2022 We‘ll look for avian winter residents and migrants.
This camping event is not associated with Phil Salvador‘s Trinity River Kayak Event Sunday Jan. 23, 2022 We‘ll look for avian winter residents and migrants.
Paddle three small bays and visit the Baytown Nature Center. Should be good birds.
HASK Zoom is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: HASK Zoom's Zoom Meeting
Time: Sep
Zoom or Harris County Trini Mendenhall Community Center
A nice place! Will announce by Monday
Zoom vs. In-Person Meeting to be determined by Jan 17th.
Provide specific location as described by the organizer
brief description of event here
Excellent birding trip. See great egrets, great blue herons, roseate spoonbills, tricolored herons, snowy egrets, black skimmers, oystercatchers and flocks of white ibis.