We were able to make a quick getaway from Davis Mountain and continued on to Big Bend National Park on Sunday planning on staying until Thursday. We stopped in Alpine for gas and breakfast at Magoo's Place for another great southwestern breakfast. We got to Big Bend National Park before noon and were able to check into our campsite in the Chisos Mountain Basin. It was a pull through site with a nice shelter and bear proof food storage box. We had looked at the weather forecast and snow was forecast for Thursday so we cancelled our reservation for two nights at the second campground in the park and added another night in Chisos Basin although we had to change sites to the one nextdoor. We had been wearing our long underwear and down jackets and stayed warm hiking but we did not want to get caught in the twenty degree temperatures in the snow in the mountainous park roads. On our first day, I was feeling signs of altitude sickness with light-headedness and nausea so I napped while Glenn took the trail up to the lodge. After drinking a gallon of water, I felt better and started the hike but turned around at the last steep climb when I met up with Glenn. We went back by car later to the lodge for a sunset hike to the Window View Trail. We enjoyed cooking out and then quickly found warmth in the RV.
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| On the drive into Big Bend National Park |
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| Our campsite in Chisos Basin |
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| The trail to the Lodge |
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| A crazy camper |
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| The century plants dotted landscape |
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| Trailhead at the lodge |
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| The Window View trail |
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| As the sunset, the sun bounced off the peaks |
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| Waiting for the sunset from our advantage point |
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| My favorite picture |
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| At the Chisos Visitor Center |
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| The sunset finale at Window View |
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| White winged dove back at the campsite |
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| Hike out of Boquillas Canyon |
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| Mexican horseback rider we met on trail crossed back to Mexico |
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| Rio Grande River |
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| Not so grand river |
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| Finishing up the trail |
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| At lunch roadrunner walking tail down |
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| Road runner standing tail up |
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| Top of Nature Trail |
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| Donkey crossing the river |
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| Birdwatching at lunch at Daniels ranch |
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| Ranch ruins |
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| Irrigation ditch |
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| Mexicans left souvenirs to purchase along the trail |
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| Coyote in the campgroud |
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| The Rio Grande Visitor Center |
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| Along the Nature Trail at Dugout Wells |
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| The plant that only grows here |
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| At the Panther Junction Visitor Center |
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| Where we could stop for WIFI on our drives |
On our third day we set off for the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive. We stopped at the Sotol Vista and Mule Ears Overlooks. We hiked to Sam Nail Ranch and visited the Castolon Historic District and store. We drove to the end to the magnificent Santa Elena Canyon where the limestone cliffs rise 1500 feet above the Rio Grande River. We stopped to walk the river trail and then took the short walk to the canyon. We stopped on the return trip and hiked the Lower Burro Mesa Pour off trail to get close up to the geological formations. It was another beautiful sunny day with spectacular scenery. By the time we got back to the campground, the wind was howling. We packed up and cooked dinner inside ready to leave in the morning in the freezing temperatures.







































































































































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