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Wildjesta OP t1_iuaaqyx wrote
You are correct! I mixed it up because of the county name haha...
Wildjesta OP t1_iuab02c wrote
Correction; It is actually the Guadalupe River in Comal County! EDIT: It's not letting me edit the post! Guadalupe River is correct!
Illustrious-Leave406 t1_iuboep3 wrote
Has to be the Guadalupe
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hot_pocket_life t1_iuafxqa wrote
I’ve peed in there so many times
Wildjesta OP t1_iuasdkx wrote
During tube season I'm sure you're not the only one...
DirtyDiamondHustler t1_iucsmfe wrote
Looks like it’s full of sewage…Shoukd be named Go-all River
Wildjesta OP t1_iue1g71 wrote
Thankfully, it is merely nature, not man that makes it look that way, also very shallow so you can see the life at the bottom of the river as well. What you see here is mud, algae and river grass.
There is unfortunately a section down River that is sometimes trashed as the Guadalupe has a popular tubing section. Thankfully it is MILES away.
shertown12182 t1_iua0k2y wrote
This is probably the Guadalupe River below Canyon Lake. The Comal River doesn’t go near Canyon Lake and for the most part isn’t this muddy. Comal is spring fed, runs through the city of New Braunfels, and only flows 2.5 miles before it hits the Guadalupe.