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Slayin' the Summer Heat Like a Boss!
*It's all about that endless vibe in the great outdoors, ya feel? Let's sling a little summer slang as we explore what it means to be cool in the June issue of "Texas Parks & Wildlife" magazine [ [link removed] ].*
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*At South Llano River State Park [ [link removed] ] grab a tube, breathe in that pure flow and kick it with friends. Livin' the good life is what it's about. *
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*Don't be trippin' on the heat! Slide on over to Mustang Island State Park [ [link removed] ] and keep it chillax.*
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*When the sun goes down scorching hot temps bounce like they ain't got business here, and sick views hit different out in Fort Davis [ [link removed] ].*
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