Just did the jasper to Huntsville not too long ago, made a little detour at Woodville to explore the big thicket then back around to Livingston. Such a great drive i know youll like martin dies great swamp and lake views. My favorite in texas though is probably the first one you showed in the hill country, the whole 337 twisted sisters loop is a drive every Texan needs to take.
I have been enjoying your videos for some time. I really like the over view with the route high lighted. The film editing and your audio is outstanding. Thanks a bunch.
Well add these to your list Jennifer... Point Blank,Tx Cut and shoot,Tx Gun Barrel City,Tx Old Dime Box,Tx Nimrod,Tx ...I know theirs some more colorful names but I can't recall any more of em' at the moment...happy travels
Really great information and thank you for sharing your awesome video footage. I will definitely be using your videos as a guide as I return to Texas from Wisconsin, with my truck camper as my winter home.
I was over in Port Aransas a few weeks ago. Your video is going to help guide me to other wonderful sights. Last American Civil War battle? Wow! I had zero idea. Thank you.
Being a native Texan seeing this video of the different scenery that we have here in Texas is great. I have talked to people who come here that have asked me how long it would take drive all the way across Texas, and I told them, it will take a while, after all, Texas is the second biggest state, after Alaska of course.
Thanks, I was looking forward to this! But don't you think each area deserves its own episode? 🙂 I know. I know this probably takes you a lot of work. East Texas is my favorite part of the state.
Inside the prison museum there is a piece of pipe it was made into a shotgun and fired by nail. I found that on the Ferguson unit in Midway Texas in 1990.
Your video made me miss living in Texas. So beautiful
From Canada, you have no idea how much I love these videos ❤️. Thank you for posting.
Absolutely beautiful 💜
You have to be one of my favorite channels. Wonderful. Thank you for all of your videos.
Just did the jasper to Huntsville not too long ago, made a little detour at Woodville to explore the big thicket then back around to Livingston. Such a great drive i know youll like martin dies great swamp and lake views. My favorite in texas though is probably the first one you showed in the hill country, the whole 337 twisted sisters loop is a drive every Texan needs to take.
You put up some excellent videos.
I have been enjoying your videos for some time. I really like the over view with the route high lighted. The film editing and your audio is outstanding. Thanks a bunch.
I had no idea there was a town named Uncertain, Texas . I've learned something new.
Well add these to your list Jennifer...
Point Blank,Tx
Cut and shoot,Tx
Gun Barrel City,Tx
Old Dime Box,Tx
Nimrod,Tx
...I know theirs some more colorful names but I can't recall any more of em' at the moment...happy travels
Thank you, Secrets of Texas.
Great series 🎉💖🙋♀️🇨🇱
Awesome video! Such beautiful places there! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing.🤠❤
Thank you sir awesome video
good show !
Love your videos. Keep up the great job, and thanks so much :)
Really great information and thank you for sharing your awesome video footage. I will definitely be using your videos as a guide as I return to Texas from Wisconsin, with my truck camper as my winter home.
I can seriously watch his videos all day!!!
I was over in Port Aransas a few weeks ago. Your video is going to help guide me to other wonderful sights. Last American Civil War battle? Wow! I had zero idea. Thank you.
My dad retired to woodville in the 70’s. His favorite place to eat was Pickett house
It is worth the drive to eat at the Pickett House, fried chicken and dumplings. YUM!
Being a native Texan seeing this video of the different scenery that we have here in Texas is great. I have talked to people who come here that have asked me how long it would take drive all the way across Texas, and I told them, it will take a while, after all, Texas is the second biggest state, after Alaska of course.
Thanks, I was looking forward to this! But don't you think each area deserves its own episode? 🙂 I know. I know this probably takes you a lot of work. East Texas is my favorite part of the state.
Some of these areas already do
Inside the prison museum there is a piece of pipe it was made into a shotgun and fired by nail. I found that on the Ferguson unit in Midway Texas in 1990.
I particularly enjoyed the RGV segment. 👍
The Southern Rio Grande Valley is my childhood home and it is a place to escape from the fast city life still today.
Get on Rumble!