It had rained hard this morning when I went out to head to another place as part of the Georgetown Running Club’s 2020 Summer Tour. Now I’d been to Pfluger City Park before to do some 5k races (usually for Pflugerville Pets Alive), and I had geocached along Gilleland Creek before. There’s a lot of territory for Pfluger City Park, and since it was overcast when I arrived (parking right off of Railroad Ave), I headed west to where the area would be very open (and no shade). Gilleland Creek was swollen, so it spilled over the trail in a few places. One of the bridges I went over was only an inch before the water went over that too.
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Pfluger City Park, Gilleland Creek, and Bohl’s Park (Pflugerville, TX) – June 2020
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Trailhead Park (Austin, TX) – June 2020
So to find new places to go for the Georgetown Running Club 2020 Summer Tour, I used Google Maps and started spiraling out from where I lived to see what parks I might’ve overlooked. I came across Trailhead Park, which looked like it would be pretty good. I’d just have to make a turn off of 620, go past a housing development, and the access point would be there on the left. Not only did I recognize the neighborhood for taking a step-child over to a birthday party ten years ago, but I recognized the corner at 620 were my car’s engine blew up a decade before that. Just a little bit of interesting context there.
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Lake Pflugerville (Pflugerville, TX) – June 2020
I was first introduced to the walking trail around Lake Pflugerville in 2014, and it was the location I ran a number of charity 5k races (including the Thanksgiving Day Pflugerville Pfun Run which I did every year from 2015 up until the pandemic cancelled it). I also walked this trail a number of times on the weekends when I lived in the area. As the Georgetown Summer Tour began, I knew I would need to do a lap there. It wasn’t a “new place” by any means, but one where I could get some nice pictures. Face it, I was so onboard with taking pictures of nature things.
Saturday, May 8, 2021
Spicewood Valley Trail – Primrose Path (Austin, TX) – June 2020
As part of the Georgetown Running Club’s 2020 Summer Tour challenge, just to be able to “mark this one off my list,” I went over to my old neighborhood for a trail which I knew was there. I’d explored this one when I’d lived in the area, so it made a good reason to come back over and do it again. Of course when I lived in the vicinity I’d walk to the bottom of the hill where Scotland Well intersected with Spicewood Springs and enter the trail there. Only once before had I worked my way through the neighborhood and entered off of Primrose Path, which is why I’m referring this to by the street name now. On Google Maps it calls this “Spicewood Valley Trail,” but as you can by the sign the trail was also “Upper Bull Creek” (or part thereof).




















































