Austin TX - 6th Street & Barton Springs
Visiting Austin - checking out the nightlife on 6th street and spending a day exploring Barton Springs
Barton Springs fault at Main Spring
When Barton Springs Pool is drained for cleaning parts of Main Spring are exposed. You can see where these artesian springs emerged from within the Edwards Aquifer
Today We Visit | Austin Texas
Austin is the state capital of Texas, an inland city bordering the Hill Country region. Home to the University of Texas flagship campus, Austin is known for its eclectic live-music scene centered around country, blues and rock. Its many parks and lakes are popular for hiking, biking, swimming and boating. South of the city, Formula One's Circuit of the Americas raceway has hosted the United States Grand Prix.
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A SWIM IN A COOL SPRING RIVER
Willow Springs Center
Willow Springs Center is a residential treatment facility in Reno Nevada for children and teens.
McKinney Falls Adventure
Spent our 19yr Anniversary, bike riding, swimming, hiking at this Beautiful place.
Belvedere
An exclusive, gated community near Austin, Texas, with panoramic Hill Country views and luxurious custom homes.
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Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. It is the 11th-most populous city in the United States and the 4th-most populous city in Texas. It is the fastest growing large city in the United States, the second most populous state capital after Phoenix, Arizona, and the southernmost state capital in the contiguous 48 states. Located in Central Texas within the greater Texas Hill Country, the city is home to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways, including Lady Bird Lake, Barton Springs, McKinney Falls, the Colorado River, Lake Travis, and Lake Walter E. Long.
In the 1830s, pioneers began to settle the area in central Austin along the Colorado River. In 1839, the site was chosen to replace Houston as the capital of the Republic of Texas and was incorporated under the name Waterloo. Shortly afterward, the name was changed to Austin in honor of Stephen F. Austin, the Father of Texas and the republic's first secretary of state. The city grew throughout the 19th century and became a center for government and education with the construction of the Texas State Capitol and the University of Texas at Austin.
A number of Fortune 500 companies have headquarters or regional offices in Austin, including Amazon.com, Apple Inc., Cisco, eBay, General Motors, Google, IBM, Intel, Oracle Corporation, Paypal, Texas Instruments, 3M, and Whole Foods Market.
Great Neighborhoods in Austin:
Whether you're looking to buy or rent a home, these neighborhoods in central, north and south Austin are the cream of the crop.
1. Tarrytown
With stunning views of Lake Austin, Tarrytown is Austin’s prestige address. Homes are ornate, well-maintained and expensive. Centrally located for easy access to nearby downtown, this is one of Austin’s most exclusive neighborhoods. Park your car in a Tarrytown garage, and you’ll rub shoulders with Hollywood celebrities, CEOs and city movers and shakers who call this neighborhood home.
2. Great Hills
Head a little further northwest to Great Hills, a neighborhood of contemporary two-story homes for families who like panoramic views of creeks, trees and fairways; winding roads; and cul-de-sac living. Shop at the acclaimed Arboretum and enjoy an easy commute to high-tech employers such as Texas Instruments, Motorola and Motive.
3.SOUTH
Circle C
A large, master-planned community in the hills of southwest Austin, Circle C offers a pleasant refuge from city bustle without depriving residents of urban conveniences. Scenic views and moderately priced homes appeal to families with children and to retirees who are drawn to the wealth of amenities, including tennis, golf, a world-class swim facility, the Veloway (Austin's bicycle track) and nature activities at adjacent Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
4.Westlake Hills
Affluent parents seeking an excellent education for their children gravitate to Westlake Hills and the Eanes School District, ranked among the best in Texas. Only six miles from downtown Austin, this conservative neighborhood boasts many homes with spectacular views of hills and canyons, and clean, safe streets. The community is home to Barton Creek Greenbelt, which has hiking and biking trails from Town Lake and Shoal Creek. Homeowners range from science and technology professionals to upwardly mobile families.
5. Mueller
Located just three miles from downtown Austin and two miles from The University of Texas at Austin, Mueller is perfectly positioned as an energetic new hub for central Austin.
Texas Natural Springs with Family
Enjoying Natural Springs in TX with the family
Tucson, AZ to Austin, TX Repositioning (Video Travelogue: Mar 2015)
Chris & Cherie of Technomadia.com share about their March 2015 travel adventures repositioning from Arizona City, AZ to the outskirts of Austin, TX.
Over the month we stayed at Picacho Peak State Park between Phoenix & Tucson, participated in the Escapee's Escapade in Tucson helping launch Xscapers.com (a new support network for a new generation of RVers), Catalina State Park, a winery in Deming New Mexico, driveway surfing in Las Cruces.. and then heading north of I-10 exploring new to us territory of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Monahan Sandhills State Park, San Angelo State Park and then ending the month at Pedernales State Park in Johnson City, TX.
Whew.. over 1000 miles traveled in the month! It's been a great month of new adventures and fabulous people we've spent time with.
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San Antonio to Austin
It's time for Chapter 4 to start and we were so excited and exhausted. Luckily, when we got back to Boerne Boat and RV Storage the Beaver was right where we left her, safe and sound.
We pulled her out and immediately got on the road to head toward McKinney Falls State Park. What a beautiful place.
Then we headed over to Austin, TX to our first meet-up at the Brewtorium, where we got to hang out with You, Me & the RV, Changing Lanes and a whole bunch of their followers. It was so fun to meet people we follow along with and so many other like minded folks. It was a great time. Then we were off to get settled in the Best RV Park in Austin, Pecan Grove RV Park. From there we got a lot of work done at the Austin RV Show, got my new bike put together, met up with subscribers, went to Barton Springs Pool, ate great food at Chuy's TexMex and road our bikes for miles and miles on the wonderful Austin bike trails. We even ran into the amazing 'Forever Bicycles' sculpture.
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Warm Springs, Nevada
Warm Springs, Nevada is now a ghost town. I found a little information on the internet about it that I will share below. The GPS coordinates are N38° 11.447' W116° 22.218'
Warm Springs is located at the intersection of US-6 between Tonopah and Ely and Hwy 375. This is the northern end of the Extraterrestrial Highway, about 59 miles northwest of Rachel. A natural hot spring provides abundant water, supporting an oasis of green in the otherwise very dry desert. There is a handful of abandoned buildings near the intersection.
The hot spring on the hillside, about 1000 feet from the highway, is worth exploring. The water is very hot, almost boiling. It flows down in a manmade channel to a small pool with a bathhouse. By the time it reaches the pool it has a very comfortable temperature. Unfortunately the pool is fenced off, with a clear Keep Out sign.
Next to the pool is the Warm Springs Bar and Cafe, an abandoned roadside restaurant from the 1970's. Both the pool and the restaurant belong to the Fallini family, who operates a ranch nearby at Twin Springs.
There are also a few larger stone cabins and a stone corral nearby. Reminders of the days when Warm Springs was a major stagecoach stop on the road to Tonopah, which was a mining boomtown in the early 1900's.
A second mining boom in Tonopah in 1979 brought new business to the new Warm Springs Bar and Cafe. The pool and bathhouse were built next door, and in the early 1980's travelers and miners could buy a bath in the naturally heated pool for a dollar. Later, when the mining boom was over and after disagreements with the operator, the Fallinis decided to close it down for good.
Warm Springs is a great spot for a rest stop, or even for an overnight camp. That is, as long as you don't expect any facilities. There is a public phone outside the bar, which is still working. But just like in Rachel you need a calling card. The phone does not accept coins.
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Little Warm Spring (Duckwater, NV)
Snorkeling Little Warm Spring in Duckwater, NV. Video taken near the spring head and just upstream of where the culvert leads into ditch.
Jacobs Well, a GoPro Adventure
Here's a little banger of my trip to Jacob's Well and Hamilton Pool!
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'Big Pool' in Dallas
Swimming in the pool with dad and cousins was the highlight of Molly's Dallas vacation for New Year's.
The Wekiwa Springs River
Adventure, Adventure And More Adventure, When It Comes To Me And My Girlfriend Kasie. This Time Me And Kasie And Some Of Her Friends Went The Wekiwa Springs River In Florida. It Was An Amazing Time. You Can Go Boating, River Rafting, Swimming, Roping Swing, And Much More. If You Get Chance You Should Check Out The River For Your Self And Go Because Its A Blast And Worth Doing At Least Once. We Spent Pretty Much The Whole Day There. It Is For Sure A Memory That We Wont Soon Forget. We Had A Blast And Many More Adventures To Come To The Channel. Please Like, Comment, And Subscribe To The Channel. Please Also Spread The Word About My Channel So We Can REACH Our Goal Of Getting To 2000 Subscribers. Thanks To All Fans For Love And Loyal Support To Channel. God Bless And Enjoy The Video. If You Have Any Suggestions On Where Me And Kasie Should Go For Our Next Adventure Please Let Us Know In The Comments Sections. More Surprises And Jams And Jellies Coming To The Channel As Well.
Here Is Some History On Wekiwa Springs River:
The Wekiva River (sometimes spelled Wekiwa, a Creek word meaning spring of water[2]) is a 16.0-mile-long (25.7 km) river in Central Florida, north of Orlando in the United States. It originates in Apopka and joins the St. Johns River, the longest river in the state, in DeBary. The Wekiva River system includes the main stem joined by three main tributaries - Rock Springs Run, Blackwater Creek, and the Little Wekiva River - and about 30 contributing groundwater springs.[3] It is designated as a Florida State Canoe Trail, an Outstanding Florida Water, and an Aquatic Preserve by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.[4] The Wekiva River system is also one of the two rivers in Florida federally designated as a National Wild and Scenic River for its scenery, recreation, geology, and diverse habitats.[5]
Wekiwa is the Creek-Seminole word for a spring, but contrary to popular belief that Wekiva means flowing water,[6] it was actually an alternate spelling used by developers.[7] The pronunciation of a soft-w, sometimes perceived as a v or b, resulted in cartographers mislabeling maps in later years. The maps drawn in 1838 and 1849 were spelled Wekiwa.
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