Showing posts with label scenic overlooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scenic overlooks. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Row on Down

I was admiring these flowers on the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge when I saw a couple of people on the lake.  They're a lot braver than me!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Nice views

Both the people in the luxury homes above Lady Bird Lake and these people on the water are able to take a breathtaking view of Austin. We are fortunate enough to know some people who have homes with these vantage points and we are always stunned by the panoramic views that they have when we visit their homes.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Lake Austin and Pennybacker Bridge

I climbed up the hundred or so stone steps to the top of Mt. Bonnell and then down the rock path to snap pictures yesterday. The day was a bit hazy but you can see the very full lake and the Pennybacker Bridge which conveys Capital of Texas Highway (aka Loop 360) across the lake. Austin sits on the geological fault (not active) that defines the Texas Hill Country from the Texas Coastal Plain. Hence we have hills on the west side of town and different soil, flatter land and taller trees on the east side. A lot of people think of Texas and think of desert high plains from cowboy movies. We do have that out west (pretty far from here actually) but we have a startling amount of other geography from mountains to swamps and, of course, a long coastline in the Gulf of Mexico. I like Austin's geography, though. The hills are fine and dramatic with their scrub vegetation and the live oaks and other plants that begin right in town are fine, too. As you may remember from prior geography lessons, Lake Austin is a man made lake formed by a dam on the Colorado River (which we sometimes call the Little Colorado to distinguish it from the from the river draining the Western slopes of the Rocky Mountains). Those homes hugging the shoreline with boating access to the lake are very expensive these days.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Top of Mount Bonnell on a Sunday

Before going to our club to work out yesterday, I made a trek up the steps to the top of Mount Bonnell, which overlooks Lake Austin. This vantage point yields one of the best views of the lake in town. Lake Austin, of course, is part of the system of manmade lakes formed by the dams on the Colorado River and it winds through the middle of our fair city.

As Linda points out in her comment, ours is the informally-monikered "Little" Colorado River, not the big daddy that starts in Colorado and goes to California.