Well, I drive an off-road grey Treg that seems to be constantly covered in mud or dust, and has a spare tire and two jerry cans mounted to my roof rack.
I am frequantly in that area as well. Lots of great choices for lunch. There is a new frozen yogurt place that opened on University, I wonder if that is it... How is it?
There are a few great county roads in which to go mudding on, Toobitz22. One is located in Hill County, off of TX171, in the little, little town of Maypearl. It's a great road becuase it is farmland and the road is not corralled my barbed wire fences (in case you loss traction and slide out of control). Then there is another county road called 4114. This road is not for the faint hearted. I managed nicely with my worn Geolanders HT/S when I drove it for the first time. However, with the oil field service tractor-trailers and the yahoos who weave all over the road, the runts are quite treacherous. I need to inquire with my Jeep and FJ chums for more trail information and I shall let you.