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Walt and Isabel Davis, co-authors of Exploring the Edges of Texas, live near Commerce, Texas about an hour northeast of Dallas. They spent five years traveling the four thousand-mile border of Texas and writing about the experience.

On the Road in Big Bend State Park

Leaving pavement behind they hiked, canoed, and rafted into some of the most remote, unforgiving, and spectacularly beautiful parts of the Lone Star State.

Walt in the
Guadalupe Mountains
Isabel on Buffalo Bayou with Don Greene

Isabel on her way to the
Sulphur River

Advance reaction to the book:

Robert McCracken Peck, Senior Fellow, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences writes:

    In Exploring the Edges of Texas Walt and Isabel Davis take you on a fascinating journey through a place of enormous natural diversity and a deep, rich history.  It is full of surprises and the kind of evocative writing that makes you feel that all the experiences they have are also yours.

    Whether you are a multi-generational Texan or a one-time visitor to the state, this is a book worth reading.  It will help you see Texas with deeply informed and appreciative eyes.

Don McCaughey,
our guide on the
 Sabine River
Jim McDonald, our guide in the Canadian Breaks

Contact Walt and Isabel Davis:

exploringtheedgesoftexas@gmail.com

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