Posted by caleb on August 27, 2009 at 21:10:36 from (72.173.160.58):
In Reply to: for the TX folks... posted by dave2 on August 27, 2009 at 13:44:41:
Dave, I would say that 59 south to Victoria TX where it becomes 77 South is the best route south. From Hou to Kingsville will take her between 5-7 hours depending on many factors. Then from Kingsville north would be 77 North to Corpus where shed get on IH37 North to SA and then IH35 north from there. Never been to West TX but I live in College Station and travel to the "valley"(two more hours south of Kingsville) all the time. We are in a major drought in all of central and south texas and I hate to say that if we dont get a hurricane this year its gonna be an ugly trip all the way around the state. I take it shes on another horse mission?. Im on a mission for my wifes horses too, a mission to get them a nice barn, green pastures, muck stalls and an arena too! I cant wait until I can get her to change bearings on my old 6600 combine! Just my two cents! Caleb in TX Aggie Class of 2012
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