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Wild Texas Newsletter
Your Guide to Texas Parks, Nature & Travel

September 2001

IN THIS ISSUE

  1. From the Editor
  2. Finally, a Dallas-Area Park Profile!
  3. Upcoming Big Bend National Park Trip
  4. About the Newsletter

*** FROM THE EDITOR

The Wild Texas Newsletter presently has over 945 subscribers. I am thrilled to see that so many people have signed up; unfortunately, we are clearly having trouble keeping to the monthly distribution of the newsletter due to time constraints.

I am taking an informal poll to solicit your suggestions and ideas on what should be done with the newsletter. Some of the options I am considering:

  1. Reduce the publication freqency from monthly to quarterly.
  2. Allow wildtexas.com visitors to submit trip reports, articles or other short features which we can publish in the newsletter. These would not be paid submissions, however.
  3. Retire the Wild Texas Newsletter and work on enlivening our Talk/Forums to build an active user community.

Please send your emails, with a vote of 1, 2 or 3 -- or any ideas you may have -- to Shannon Moore
I am currently leaning towards option 3, as I feel it has the best potential to benefit many visitors to wildtexas.com

Shannon Moore
wildtexas.com

*** FINALLY, A DALLAS-AREA PARK PROFILE!

In our ongoing quest to personally visit every Texas park and natural area before writing about it here on Wild Texas, we finally made a trek up to Dallas to check out Cedar Hill State Park.

Check out our newest park profile to read about this impressive Dallas-area park.

- Cedar Hill State Park

*** UPCOMING BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK TRIP

Yes, after years of wondering why we have yet to visit West Texas, as opposed to driving through it en route to Nevada or Colorado, Justin and I are finally making the trek to Big Bend National Park.

*** ABOUT THE NEWSLETTER

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