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There's another member here that also might go this weekend or next. Maybe we can all meet up.
Ps san antonio is not south-ish... Lol
Ps san antonio is not south-ish... Lol
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Have you ever looked at a map of Texas? Houston is in the southern region of Texas. As is San Antonio. Central Texas would be like the San Angelo/Abilene areas. So technically anything south of that general area, would be southern Texas.
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Originally Posted by BigJeepBigJeep
Have you ever looked at a map of Texas? Houston is in the southern region of Texas. As is San Antonio. Central Texas would be like the San Angelo/Abilene areas. So technically anything south of that general area, would be southern Texas.
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Ok yea we'll just say "you win" for arguments sake, just take a look at what chase asked.. I don't see s.a, or Houston on that list. So if I post a thread here asking for pictures of xj's for example it's like u posting a tj... They are still jeeps, but just extraneous.
In other hand, how bout a meet next Saturday all valley members. Who's down?
We could go to s.p.i or the trails that are located near "puente de lobos"
In other hand, how bout a meet next Saturday all valley members. Who's down?
We could go to s.p.i or the trails that are located near "puente de lobos"