Hard to believe there isn't already a group for Texas. Can't wait to get one and make the drive from DFW to Big Bend National Park
I've had my eye on some property in Larkspur. It'd be cool to get some Scout owners together for a Texas to Colorado drive.I’ll also be road-tripping in my scout from DFW. Have property in the mountains of southern Colorado and can’t wait to take it up there for the first time! Is it 2027/28 yet?!?!
Welcome to the forum!Prosper here. Put money down on both during the launch event as I couldn't decide which one I liked better.
Wow! Seriously! Those are some long odds! LOL. Where are you at exactly? East or West peak? We're at the base of the East Peak...Rouse Road exit off of I-25. My family has owned the property since I was 13 and I just turned 47, so been going up there a very long time. Love it up there and now my kids get to enjoy it too!Another DFW resident here with property in the Spanish Peaks region... what are the odds?
I'm on the south side, close to both peaks. I've only been there a few years and it's pretty much an unimproved campsite as of yet, but I have big dreams of building my cabin getaway up there some day. Truly a beautiful hidden gem of a region.Wow! Seriously! Those are some long odds! LOL. Where are you at exactly? East or West peak? We're at the base of the East Peak...Rouse Road exit off of I-25. My family has owned the property since I was 13 and I just turned 47, so been going up there a very long time. Love it up there and now my kids get to enjoy it too!
Nice! We had a cabin on our property, but unfortunately the wild fires that tore through the area back in 2013 destroyed it completely. I have a nice RV up there for now, but will ultimately rebuild. I still anticipate we'll be able to easily make it up there in a day with our Scouts. Charging infrastructure gets a little sparse in the Texas panhandle, but it shouldn't be an issue. I did reserve the Harvester Traveler though because I'm way too remote to rely on electricity alone. We have a nice solar system up at our place in Colorado though, and with all of those sunny days, it's going to be awesome to charge my Scout for free with my solar energy! Here's the view from my place...I'm on the south side, close to both peaks. I've only been there a few years and it's pretty much an unimproved campsite as of yet, but I have big dreams of building my cabin getaway up there some day. Truly a beautiful hidden gem of a region.
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That is a great view indeed.Nice! We had a cabin on our property, but unfortunately the wild fires that tore through the area back in 2013 destroyed it completely. I have a nice RV up there for now, but will ultimately rebuild. I still anticipate we'll be able to easily make it up there in a day with our Scouts. Charging infrastructure gets a little sparse in the Texas panhandle, but it shouldn't be an issue. I did reserve the Harvester Traveler though because I'm way too remote to rely on electricity alone. We have a nice solar system up at our place in Colorado though, and with all of those sunny days, it's going to be awesome to charge my Scout for free with my solar energy! Here's the view from my place...
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Map your favorite route and share it. This might be a cool new Post starter.I’m in big bend national park for spring break right now, I’m very excited to get my Scout and take it on the back roads. River road and glen springs are calling my name