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trickyboarder08 07-21-2005 7:20 PM

if anyone from texas is here, where do you ride, and where do u go to competitions at <BR>??

chase_krupa 07-21-2005 7:24 PM

I'm from Texas, but I don't think we'll be riding at the same places... Sorry. <BR> <BR>-Blake

auto 07-21-2005 7:55 PM

texas, and I ride where there is no people.

tparider 07-21-2005 8:12 PM

check out <a href="http://www.gulfcoastwakeboarding.com" target="_blank">www.gulfcoastwakeboarding.com</a> (Houston area) or <a href="http://www.dallaswakeboarding.com" target="_blank">www.dallaswakeboarding.com</a> <BR> <BR>

propayne 07-21-2005 8:34 PM

<font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font> San angelo man. and there is a competition tokmorrow..WAKE THE DESERT

kevin_rx20 07-22-2005 5:50 AM

Austin has a pretty good size wakeboard scene. try 360wakeboard.com <BR> <BR>

thirdgear 07-22-2005 11:26 PM

I'm from Austin, I ride lake Travis. Good water is hard to find. I'll recommend checking the lake out, but you can find your own water. Lake Austin ain't bad either but it's colder and rather narrow -- it can get rather crowded on the weekends. I've ridden both lakes, they're both great, I just happen to have a boat/house on Travis so it's where I usually ride. Any other ATX riders here?

bigwake5 07-25-2005 11:58 AM

im from dallas but ride on cedar creek anyone board there?

denverd1 07-25-2005 12:12 PM

live in tyler, east of dallas 2 hrs. i ride either lake tyler or palestine. or some private lakes.

denverd1 07-25-2005 12:14 PM

never ridden cedar creek. its good for camping i've heard. How is it?

agfan12 07-25-2005 1:56 PM

Hayden, I grew up on that lake, its alot of fun, but NO good for riding, I'm still out there alot in the summer though (not this summer, but most) because my girlfriend went out to my place before we sold it, and told her parents how much fun it was so they bought a place... <BR> <BR>Nacho, Cedar Creek is an ocean, it wasn't in the past, but it has been fast becoming the rich man's escape from Dallas...and let us not forget the rich man's kids who all have their own Sea Doo's and don't know any of the rules of the water. And I have never seen a camp site on the lake...

cubanismo 07-25-2005 2:07 PM

Padre Island! Gotta respect the salt.

denverd1 07-25-2005 2:22 PM

sweet. thanks for saving me the trip!

agfan12 07-25-2005 4:00 PM

Nacho...re-reading my post I realized how bad I made it sound for the wakeboarder...yeah, thats about right. Unless you're on the water at sunup its not worth it. I learned how to ride on that lake and I had never ridden anywhere else until my family sold our house out there. Now I know what real butta is. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by agfan12 on July 25, 2005)

bigwake5 07-25-2005 8:57 PM

yeah cedar creek can become pretty crowded but there are some "secret" areas the rich kids dont know about and there big yahts cant get to but yeah it does get crazy somtimes on the weekends not bad if you go out in the morning and afternoon though when all the people are eating or people are getting there beuty rest so cedar creek isnt the best lake but if you know where to goo it can get pretty good somtimes

bigwake5 07-25-2005 9:00 PM

also i havnt seen any camp sites either

bigwake5 07-25-2005 9:05 PM

Daniel <BR> <BR>do you know any other good lakes within 30 minutes of cedar creek my grand parents have the house at cedar creek so i dont get to go to any other lakes very often im curious if there are an decent boarding lakes around so maybe i could test them out


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