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   Location: middle of nowhere | Thanks for the information. That is something I'll have to consider is the flying time. | |
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   Location: middle of nowhere | Jazz's Girl - 2017-10-25 2:02 PM
I grew up in southeast Texas but moved to Terrell 2 months ago. LOVE the area. LOVE the weather. But the barrel racers here leave a lot to be desired. Ive been to a few local shows and have seen some of the snobbiest people. One race I went to, I said hey how are you to a lady. She turned her nose up and rode away. I said ok. Went to a race in Tyler 2 weekends ago and loved the people. IF my husband wasn't working in Plano, Id for sure be in that direction in a heartbeat. Avoid the Terrell/Kaufman/Canton area if you want friendly people. Just my opinion.
Thanks that's what I'm trying to avoid. I am not the most outgoing with new people so add that and I might never make friends haha | |
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   Location: middle of nowhere | TxRanchWoman - 2017-10-26 11:59 AM
I live in Clay County, just east of Wichita Falls. There are quite a few barrel races to go to, but you might have to drive a little bit. We have three local associations, plus D&D Productions is headquartered in Henrietta, my home town. We don't have them every night, but we are only 2 to 3 hours from OKC, Ft Worth, Glen Rose, Stephenville, Abilene. Within about 60 to 70 miles are Vernon and Duncan, OK, which are smaller than Stephenville, but have top notch facilities, in my opinion. Most of us work for a living, and the barrel races are scheduled to reflect that. Some trainers, but they don't dominate like in other places.
Most important, we have a great group of barrel racers here. I grew in the southern part of the Panhandle, and have lived south of Fort Worth, and these are the best people, in my opinion. We are friendly, and try to be helpful, and most of us get along. Look me up at a barrel race if you decided to settle here.

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   Location: middle of nowhere | UTAHCANCHASER - 2017-10-26 2:44 PM
Nevertooold - 2017-10-25 6:54 PM IMO...Stephenville sucks in the winter. It seems the wind is always blowing and really feels cold.
I have spent 2 winters in Stephenville and I agree with this. I am from cold country Wyoming/Utah and down there is the coldest I have ever been. All my inlaws live in Stephenville and we moved back to Wyoming. The crime rate in Stephenville has gone up a lot since the first time I lived there in 2009 to the last time being 2016. We lived 15 miles out of town and had a long driveway and someone backed up our driveway in broad daylight and stole over $6,000 worth of stuff out of our shop.   Â
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This is the stuff I worry about and dislike. As far as the cold goes, is it extremely cold and windy all winter or is it for a month or two and the rest of the year good?...sorry to hear your stuff was stolen hope they caught the person and got it back. | |
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Posts: 338
    Location: NE TX | I've lived in NE TX my whole life. It does get humid and hot in the summer but pretty much from Dallas east and south is hot and humid in the summer. From DFW area west is hot and dry in the summer. So either way it's a hot oven or a sauna. Winters will vary some, south of I-30 area doesn't get as much snow and east of Dallas doesn't either usually. I love where I live, but have a friend who lives around Brenham and loves it cause she is centrally located and can go to whatever rodeo/barrel race she wants in a few hours. I work M-F and can't always get off so most of the time I go to local shows (within 1.5-2hrs from home) and seems like pretty much year around in the NE TX area there is at least something to go to somewhere close. You are only a few hours from DFW, Waco, Texarkana, Houston, San Antonio, OKC, West Monroe.
Property size around here, depends on what you want. There are all kinds of places for sale most of the time all over the place.
Hope you enjoy it down here :D, let us all know where you decide to go! | |
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| Google a map of Texas ...
Find Interstate 35 running north and south from Dallas/ Okla line to
Corpus Christi Tx. ... use this to divide Texas in half.
EAST OF I-35 HAS RAIN AND GROWS GRASS
and lots of interesting small towns.
WEST OF I-35 HAS NO RAIN AND GROWS ROCKS AND EVERYTHING HAS
THORNS OR STICKERS ..
and nothing but rocks and cacti between major cities.
The tornado line ends half way between Waco and Ft. Worth Tx
Tornado Alley is just south of Oklahoma City from Moore Ok to
Ardmore Ok.
EXIT NUMBERS ON INTERSTATES are also mile markers.
i.e. say your home Exit is 180 where you are going is Exit 240
that means you will travel 60 miles between each exit.
Good to know if you ever need help.
Find Groesbeck Tx ... Look for Lee and Limestone counties
these two have some of the lowest property taxes in Texas.
If buying raw property make sure you can get a county water meter
or water meter is transferrable to you the new buyer.
Your nearest large airports are at Houston Int, Waco/Austin and DFW
between Fw and Dallas (Love Field is in Dallas and Hobby Field in Houston
for SW airlines)
Look for sandy soil ... beware of black gumbo soil and mesquite trees.
Never plow or dozer mesquite trees to clear your property ... you just make them mad,
poison and burn is the safe way of keeping sprouts down, it is a life time fight
and keep in mind mesquite thorns never rot ... and are poison .. watch Lonesome Dove to
see their effects on that guys thumb ... lol
Never build where you find pecan, sycamore and cottonwood trees ..
this is a flood zone ... build up on the ridge by the old farm house.. lol
Obey speed limits or run 5mph below ... every cop has a radar unit and lots
of speed traps where speed may turn from 75mph down to 55 in the blink of
an eye.
Hot bed for barrel races in Texas is from Ft Worth to Waco and over in
SE Tx Marshall, Athens to Tyler .... with lots in between these two areas.
Oklahoma .. land is less expensive, cheap property taxes but has a small
state income tax ..
airports at Okla City and Tulsa or drive to Dallas or DFW to catch a flight.
Hot bed for barrel races is from Okla City to Shawnee and Ardmore triangle.
Barrel races held by riding clubs // rodeos in small towns usually not on a
weekly or monthly basis.
Being close to your work place or where you need to go on a frequent
basis can off set the cost of property in time and money.
GOOD LUCK .. hope this helps .. Texas is a big state ...
like if you choose San Antonio ... you will have to drive all day
to ever get out of Texas ... lol
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| rodeogirl07 - 2017-10-27 8:06 AM
Jazz's Girl - 2017-10-25 2:02 PM
I grew up in southeast Texas but moved to Terrell 2 months ago. LOVE the area. LOVE the weather. But the barrel racers here leave a lot to be desired. Ive been to a few local shows and have seen some of the snobbiest people. One race I went to, I said hey how are you to a lady. She turned her nose up and rode away. I said ok. Went to a race in Tyler 2 weekends ago and loved the people. IF my husband wasn't working in Plano, Id for sure be in that direction in a heartbeat. Avoid the Terrell/Kaufman/Canton area if you want friendly people. Just my opinion.
Thanks that's what I'm trying to avoid. I am not the most outgoing with new people so add that and I might never make friends haha
Ive had a few people from the area reach out to me since this was posted. Lets just say some things are about to change..... | |
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   Location: Pilot Point, TX | I live in the Aubrey/Pilot Point area during the week and love it - especially for barrel racing. Currently there are four weekly jackpots going on within 15 miles of my home, with at least a handful more within another hour. It's amazing, and people have been very friendly. You can always count on a tough competition so you know exactly where your horse is running. It's also relatively easy to get to the airport.
The negative is that it is an expensive area to live in - at least where I am off of 377. I'm sure you could still find some nice and affordable places.
During the weekends I call the Stratford/Byars, Oklahoma, area home, and it's great for barrel racing, too. Cost of living is cheaper, but there are always great places to run and tends to be friendly, too.
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | TxRanchWoman - 2017-10-26 1:59 PM I live in Clay County, just east of Wichita Falls. There are quite a few barrel races to go to, but you might have to drive a little bit. We have three local associations, plus D&D Productions is headquartered in Henrietta, my home town. We don't have them every night, but we are only 2 to 3 hours from OKC, Ft Worth, Glen Rose, Stephenville, Abilene. Within about 60 to 70 miles are Vernon and Duncan, OK, which are smaller than Stephenville, but have top notch facilities, in my opinion. Most of us work for a living, and the barrel races are scheduled to reflect that. Some trainers, but they don't dominate like in other places. Most important, we have a great group of barrel racers here. I grew in the southern part of the Panhandle, and have lived south of Fort Worth, and these are the best people, in my opinion. We are friendly, and try to be helpful, and most of us get along. Look me up at a barrel race if you decided to settle here. 
Not trying to hijack the post, but my husband just got offered a job just inside Oklahoma. But we want to stay in Tx, so we are looking for land in and/or around Henrietta/ Wichita area. Do you happen to know any good realtors around there?? | |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | cranky B4 10am - 2017-10-30 4:04 PM TxRanchWoman - 2017-10-26 1:59 PM I live in Clay County, just east of Wichita Falls. There are quite a few barrel races to go to, but you might have to drive a little bit. We have three local associations, plus D&D Productions is headquartered in Henrietta, my home town. We don't have them every night, but we are only 2 to 3 hours from OKC, Ft Worth, Glen Rose, Stephenville, Abilene. Within about 60 to 70 miles are Vernon and Duncan, OK, which are smaller than Stephenville, but have top notch facilities, in my opinion. Most of us work for a living, and the barrel races are scheduled to reflect that. Some trainers, but they don't dominate like in other places. Most important, we have a great group of barrel racers here. I grew in the southern part of the Panhandle, and have lived south of Fort Worth, and these are the best people, in my opinion. We are friendly, and try to be helpful, and most of us get along. Look me up at a barrel race if you decided to settle here.  Not trying to hijack the post, but my husband just got offered a job just inside Oklahoma. But we want to stay in Tx, so we are looking for land in and/or around Henrietta/ Wichita area. Do you happen to know any good realtors around there??
The Waggoner Ranch is for sale
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  Witty Enough
Posts: 2954
        Location: CTX | 1DSoon - 2017-10-30 3:15 PM cranky B4 10am - 2017-10-30 4:04 PM TxRanchWoman - 2017-10-26 1:59 PM I live in Clay County, just east of Wichita Falls. There are quite a few barrel races to go to, but you might have to drive a little bit. We have three local associations, plus D&D Productions is headquartered in Henrietta, my home town. We don't have them every night, but we are only 2 to 3 hours from OKC, Ft Worth, Glen Rose, Stephenville, Abilene. Within about 60 to 70 miles are Vernon and Duncan, OK, which are smaller than Stephenville, but have top notch facilities, in my opinion. Most of us work for a living, and the barrel races are scheduled to reflect that. Some trainers, but they don't dominate like in other places. Most important, we have a great group of barrel racers here. I grew in the southern part of the Panhandle, and have lived south of Fort Worth, and these are the best people, in my opinion. We are friendly, and try to be helpful, and most of us get along. Look me up at a barrel race if you decided to settle here.  Not trying to hijack the post, but my husband just got offered a job just inside Oklahoma. But we want to stay in Tx, so we are looking for land in and/or around Henrietta/ Wichita area. Do you happen to know any good realtors around there?? The Waggoner Ranch is for sale
nice, but slightly out of our price range.  | |
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| BARRELHORSE USA - 2017-10-30 3:26 AM
Google a map of Texas ...
Find Interstate 35 running north and south from Dallas/ Okla line to
Corpus Christi Tx. ... use this to divide Texas in half.
EAST OF I-35 HAS RAIN AND GROWS GRASS
and lots of interesting small towns.
WEST OF I-35 HAS NO RAIN AND GROWS ROCKS AND EVERYTHING HAS
THORNS OR STICKERS ..
and nothing but rocks and cacti between major cities.
The tornado line ends half way between Waco and Ft. Worth Tx
Tornado Alley is just south of Oklahoma City from Moore Ok to
Ardmore Ok.
EXIT NUMBERS ON INTERSTATES are also mile markers.
i.e. say your home Exit is 180 where you are going is Exit 240
that means you will travel 60 miles between each exit.
Good to know if you ever need help.
Find Groesbeck Tx ... Look for Lee and Limestone counties
these two have some of the lowest property taxes in Texas.
If buying raw property make sure you can get a county water meter
or water meter is transferrable to you the new buyer.
Your nearest large airports are at Houston Int, Waco/Austin and DFW
between Fw and Dallas (Love Field is in Dallas and Hobby Field in Houston
for SW airlines)
Look for sandy soil ... beware of black gumbo soil and mesquite trees.
Never plow or dozer mesquite trees to clear your property ... you just make them mad,
poison and burn is the safe way of keeping sprouts down, it is a life time fight
and keep in mind mesquite thorns never rot ... and are poison .. watch Lonesome Dove to
see their effects on that guys thumb ... lol
Never build where you find pecan, sycamore and cottonwood trees ..
this is a flood zone ... build up on the ridge by the old farm house.. lol
Obey speed limits or run 5mph below ... every cop has a radar unit and lots
of speed traps where speed may turn from 75mph down to 55 in the blink of
an eye.
Hot bed for barrel races in Texas is from Ft Worth to Waco and over in
SE Tx Marshall, Athens to Tyler .... with lots in between these two areas.
Oklahoma .. land is less expensive, cheap property taxes but has a small
state income tax ..
airports at Okla City and Tulsa or drive to Dallas or DFW to catch a flight.
Hot bed for barrel races is from Okla City to Shawnee and Ardmore triangle.
Barrel races held by riding clubs // rodeos in small towns usually not on a
weekly or monthly basis.
Being close to your work place or where you need to go on a frequent
basis can off set the cost of property in time and money.
GOOD LUCK .. hope this helps .. Texas is a big state ...
like if you choose San Antonio ... you will have to drive all day
to ever get out of Texas ... lol
I know its late, but I live west of I-35 in Texas. I have been trying to think of a reply that didn't involve profanity, vulgarity, but was still slightly rude. I finally thought of it.
WIMP!!!! | |
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| Waggoner Ranch is sold. Not even going to touch that...
PM me, yes I can help a sister barrel racer out.  | |
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