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Now if all three if us can make that'll be awesome. :heh:

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What's a Texican? Is that a hybrid Texan/Canadian? :noidea:

I always thought it was a term for “Texans” that has its history in the pre-terratory, pre-statehood Republic of Texas. For example Sam Houston is reported to have referred to his army as Texicans. Today there is apparently a new definition od “Texans that identify as Mexicans”; I prefer the former.
 
I always thought it was a term for “Texans” that has its history in the pre-terratory, pre-statehood Republic of Texas. For example Sam Houston is reported to have referred to his army as Texicans. Today there is apparently a new definition od “Texans that identify as Mexicans”; I prefer the former.

Dave, the term is actually "Texians", which were settlers from the US. Settlers from Mexico were called Tejanos.

Nowadays, we're all Texans.
 
I have a food safety question:

Will I be able to visit a nearby grocery store (with good meat) while I'm camping there for 4 days, or will I have to buy my meat supply before entering the park and figure out how to keep it cold for 4 days?
 
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