
Long drive today, but Karen and I made it safe and sound! Stopped at Balmorhea
State Park and checked it out! On to Fort Davis, where we promptly got
lost, but finally checked into our B&B, and then went to explore the
old Pioneer Cemetery!

Wow.....what a day! After breakfast we went to the Fort Davis National
Historic Site.....a great place for photos and lots of interesting Texas
history. After that we drove the 75 mile scenic loop thru the Davis
Mountains....a drive that should take 2 hours....took us 5.....with lots
of photo stops. Our first stop was at the Fort Davis State Park and a
visit to Indian Lodge where we watched a inquisitive roadrunner mess
with a really big snake. McDonald Observatory was
next
of the agenda and we watched a thunderstorm brewing over the Davis
Mountains...but somehow we avoided the rain all day! Lunch was under a
big shade tree with a gentle breeze blowing and the birds singing. We
arrived back at the B&B to visit with other guest, relax on the
back porch, and check in with our husbands. In town we did our good deed
for the day and drove an elderly couple to a local Mexican
restaurant...it was just to far for them to walk. I had to do it one at
a time because the back end of my car was loaded down....but they were
very appreciative. Dinner tonight was in town at the Bistro, where we
toasted the adventures of the day with a cold beer for Karen and the
best margarita or two for me. Tomorrow we head to Presido, drive the
River Road and then on to our Far Flung Casita outside of Big Bend!

After breakfast with all the other guest we loaded up the car and took
off for Presido.... then on to Big Bend driving the beautiful, scenic,
River Road. On the way we spotted a small herd of antelope grazing, and
stopped to take a few photos. A large, slow moving object in the sky
caught our eye and we discovered it was a blimp....kinda strange to see.
Leaving Presido we took River Road and found some old abandon adobe
buildings and a large cemetery with hundreds of graves
marked only with a pile of rocks. Some had a well worn old wooden
crosses. If only they could speak, I'm sure the story of so many graves
would be very interesting. Next we spotted some unusual rock
formations down by the Rio Grande and took off on the trail. We took
photos and enjoyed the rugged beauty of the landscape. A young man from
Australia joined us and we chatted with him..... he related his
adventures in Canada and the USA! When made him promise rescue us if we
got injured climbing over the rocks or falling off a cliff. I'm sure
he thought we were crazy. Lunch stop was a tepee along the Rio Grande
and where we watched a couple of rafts floating down the river. Looking
forward to our raft trip on Friday. So to summarize the day....we
spotted antelope, a blimp, climbed in and around old adobe buildings,
met a cute Aussie that promised to rescue us and had lunch in a tepee.
Tonight we are at Far Flung Adventures in Casita #6 outside Big Bend!

Up early and off to Big Bend for the day! After a few stops for photos
we headed up into the Basin...... Stopping in at the information desk to
ask about the bear activity we had been hearing about.....all the high
trails were closed because of the bears and he advised we might run into
a bear on the Windows Trail. Told Karen all I had to do was run faster
than her....no problem. The Ranger said to stand tall and make a lot of
noise. With our backpacks, water, sunscreen, c
amera,
and binoculars we hit the trail. Big Bend has received a bunch of rain
and the landscape is so much greener that a year ago when we were here.
It was a long day on the trail and met lots of folks hiking. After
the hike we immediately went into the Basin Store for a cold ice
cream....we thought we deserved it since we had burned off lots of
calories on the hike. We drove around a little more and headed back to
our Casita for dinner, a hot shower, and a alcoholic beverage! Tomorrow
we float the river....so up bright and early!
PS.....we never saw a bear!





We had a all day river float booked today on the Rio Grande....pulled
out about 8 am with 3 rafts and 4 Ducky canoes and guides. The trip
was to include 2 beautiful canyons and cover about 11 miles. It was a
beautiful day, clear skies and cool in the morning. Karen and I plus
two other gals had a young woman named Deja as our guide. First stop was
for a hike up a canyon on the Mexico side of the river....with guides
pointing out the flora and fauna. Back in the raft we p
roceeded
to enjoy the beautiful Rio Grande. About noon we stopped and the
guides set up lunch, even had a tablecloth......which we all enjoyed
sitting on the edge of the raft. Back on the water we proceeded down
the river thru another canyon. At one point all the guides stopped and
gave us a chance to paddle the raft! Of course, I had to give it a
try.....those big oars in a big raft require a lot of strength in the
arms and shoulders. We completed the 11 miles and made our way to
shore, then back to Far Flung and our Casita. Tomorrow is our last day
and we plan to spend it in Big Bend!
Into Big Bend before the sun came up! Stopped to chat with the Park
Ranger......who we now know on a first name basis! Decided to try Old
Maverick Road to Santa Elena Canyon....Wow a genuine goat trail. Slow
and steady was the name of the game, but we conquered it! I will be
getting Big Bend dust out of the nooks and crannies of my car for years.
Santa Elena Canyon was beautiful with lots more water than last year in
May. We checked out some old ruins of homesteads and decided it took a
pretty tough person to have survived out here. Big Bend is truly rugged
country!