Dick Eastland warned for decades about the hidden dangers of the beautiful but volatile Guadalupe River, a peril he saw firsthand while running his family’s youth camp alongside its banks.Eastland saw ...
Camp La Junta is in Hunt, Texas, just west of Kerrville, about five miles away from Camp Mystic. It's one of more than two dozen camps that line the Guadalupe River in that part of Texas. Keli Rabon's ...
(CNN) — Ron Duke treasured the Guadalupe River more than anything. The 80-year-old loved to kayak along the crystal clear waterway that wends some 250 miles from the springs of Texas Hill Country to ...
The Guadalupe River in Texas gets its name, according to one popular etymology, from the Arabic phrase, “wādī al-lubb,” meaning “hidden river.” In the early hours of July 4th, though, the river was ...
COMAL COUNTY, Texas – Nearly two months after the deadly July 4 floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, another holiday weekend is approaching. But is it safe to enjoy Labor Day on the same river ...
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How the Guadalupe River grew into the destroyer it became in the July 4 floods, by the numbers
When many campers laid down to sleep the night of July 3, the Guadalupe River was a gentle stream. At Hunt, where the U.S. Geological Survey has its most advanced monitor of rain and river conditions, ...
Camp Mystic has announced that it plans to reopen one of its Texas sites, where 27 girls and counselors died in a July flood ...
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