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South Llano River, 2009, 2010, 2011


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US Highway 377 Second Crossing Bridge


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Preparing to launch at the US Highway 377 Second Crossing Bridge


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First rapid below the US Highway 377 Second Crossing Bridge


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Sam Sloan enjoying the beautiful South Llano River


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The remote and scenic South Llano River


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A typical ledge drop


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A beautiful day on the South Llano River


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Cut banks and desert scrub adorn the the river on our journey


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Very few signs of civilization are to be found along the river


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Approaching the river left side to portage the first US Highway 377 crossing


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A wider view of the first US Highway 377 crossing


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Another small rapid on a river bend


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Bryan Jackson watching the group run the small rapid


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The gorgeous scenery continues below First Crossing


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Hills, trees, gravel banks and boulders are common characteristics


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Just cruising down the river on a lazy afternoon


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Low water makes us walk some rapids


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George Lackey standing on the CR 150 Bridge


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Anita Goss approaches as John Kuhlenschmidt walks his boat in low water


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Stopping for lunch just below CR 150, Earl Atnip walks in the river


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An illegal road/dam across the river 6 miles below Second Crossing


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Daryl Tumbleson preparing to help me portage the illegal road/dam


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Daryl Tumbleson kneeling and paddling a small rapid - Canadian style


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Approaching the PR 73 Bridge at South Llano River State Park


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George Lackey giving the "Victory" sign behind Anita Goss below the PR 73 Bridge


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The downriver side of the PR 73 Bridge at the state park


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Randy Stovall preparing to launch just below the PR 73 Bridge


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The river passing through South Llano River State Park


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Anita Goss paddling away from the PR 73 Bridge


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The river flowing through the state park


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The river remains remote and scenic without development just outside Junction


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Cut banks show the erosion effects from recent flooding


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The tube exit sign in the state park - it's a few miles to the next access


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No changes in the beautiful scenery along the river


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Approaching the recently constructed bridge over Flatrock Road just above Junction


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Marc McCord "SOARing" down the South Llano River


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Marc McCord posing for the camera


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Marc McCord posing for the camera (and Anita Goss), again


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Nearing the take-out at Junction City Park


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