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Re: Falcon Camp Rental? [Re: StumpJumper1] #14013012 05/28/21 03:39 AM
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Not from the concrete ramp.

From the bank can be done with two wheel drive at some spots but it’s risky. Easier to launch than recover.


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Re: Falcon Camp Rental? [Re: fivebites] #14013013 05/28/21 03:42 AM
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Originally Posted by fivebites
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Long time my friend... Stay with Carlos Oliveres (956-353-9629) at Falcon Heights. He has a camp type environment with a Grade A outdoor kitchen and entertainment area. It's located 30 secs from state park which is where you want to be anyways. Top half of the lake is dry and a complete waste of time.


Can you actually launch from the State park now with the water so low? If so does it require a 4 wheel drive?


You have to launch off the bank. Ramp down there hasn't been usable for a while now. You may be able to get away without 4 wheel drive but if it rains you are f'd.

Re: Falcon Camp Rental? [Re: StumpJumper1] #14013267 05/28/21 01:06 PM
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I’ve only been once and we stayed at Falcon Heights Motel. It was all I needed. Rooms were clean, had a mini-fridge/freezer, and satellite TV. The outdoor community area had plates and utensils as well as oven, stove and charcoal grill, plus a nice big TV with satellite. It was safe and the people who run it are very nice and helpful. For $60 a night, it was perfect.


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So best place for two wheel drive to launch is still the county ramp sounds like?


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