Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Brackettville Tx.

We are camped at Fort Clark Springs. It was an actual Calvary Fort in the 1800's. All the historic buildings are now privately owned. People are living in the old barracks and housing. We got here pretty early so we went irnto town to eat lunch. Doing online research Jenny found several eateries that looked acceptable. They were all out of business or closed for reasons unknown. We made our own lunch at the MP. There is a big spring here. The 9th largest spring in Texas. It fills a swimming pool that is a major attraction. The pool been closed for 6 months. The spring has dried up. Anyway, Brackettville won't make our top ten list. We are in SA tomorrow and will be there for several days. The pic was taken during a bike ride in Marathon. I thought it was clever.

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Seminole Canyon SP

Jenny and I have stopped here several times over the years. It's on Highway 90, our preference heading east, over interstate 10. There is also a challenging mountain bike trail that follows the canyon rim. With recent rains the trail was pretty muddy. I had some cleaning up to do after I got back. The southern border of the park is the Rio grande. It has a robust flow I guess because of the recent monsoon rains. We will move a little further East tomorrow. Should be in S.A. on the 1st of Sept.

Monday, August 29, 2022

Marathon Tx.

 This is the location of the famous, Gage Hotel. It is on the National Register of Historic places. We are staying in an RV park just down the street. The Hotel has a kinda swanky restaurant. I had to put on long pants and a collared shirt because we have dinner reservations at 6:00. I went on a bike ride around town and took these pics. The Hotel has a 29 acre garden, a green, well watered attraction that unfortunately also had a copious number of mosquitoes. They apparently liked that the garden was well watered. There has been a really ugly black cloud hanging out east of here all afternoon. We are pretty sure it will move overhead around 6:00. The RR track pic is just plain art. The illusion of the tracks coming closer together as the distance from the camera increases is called something. Just can't remember what. Does Aubrey know what it's called? We move to Seminole Canyon State Park tomorrow and I doubt if it has  good cell. So don't be alarmed if we are incommunicado.

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Van Horn Tx.

We Pulled into Guadalupe Mountains NP just to stoke our nostalgia. That place really tugs at my heart. Things were pretty warm there and our inverter doesn't work so we decided to drive another hour to get here. We have full hookups here and there is a very nice hotel in town (Hotel El Capitan) that has a very good restaurant. Weirdly, things are very green here. This is late August in West Texas. In fact there is water puddled around everywhere. We are headed to Marathon tomorrow. 

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Santa Fe day 2

We went downtown today to absorb some of the art scene. There was more eating and drinking but we have returned to the MP and will be headed to Texas and maybe GMNP tomorrow. If the temp is too high at the park we will probably continue to Van Horn. We are not in a hurry and won't be in SA until the 31st.

Friday, August 26, 2022

Santa Fe NM

This is our 2nd year attending the Everett  family mini reunion. The weather was iffy this morning but I got a ride in anyway. Everyone else went into town. Jim and Anne have a great  house with a spectacular view. The group is all assembled and we are trying to drink some of their rather large collection of wine. We have left the MP at a commercial campground and are staying in a king size bed in one of the their many bedrooms. It really, really beats the heck out of a bed that is in a slide that won't extend. Trust me. We move back to the MP tomorrow night so that we can continue our trip south.

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Monastery of Christ in the Desert

We had a pretty busy day today. We hiked around the lake some this morning and had some pretty views. The lake is low enough that the boat ramps are unusable so there was no one on the lake in a boat. The drive to the Monastery was on a 14 mile, very scenic, dirt road along the Chama river. We were greeted by a Monk that had been living in the Monastery for 40 years. I can't really say enough about the scenery. It was awesome. The road, not so much. There were 20 something Monks living there, all of them pretty old. It was interesting talking to our greeter.(More below)
He was wearing a full length black habit from the neck to the floor. After that we moseyed on over to Abiquiu and ate a late lunch followed by a visit to the Georgia O'keeffe museum. This was a good stop but there is much more to see and do here so we will have to come back. We will be in Santa Fe tomorrow and for several days after that, visiting with a bunch of people named Everett. We are only 69 miles away. 

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Abiquiu NM

That is pronounced (Abba-Q). I think it is famous for being the location of the home and studio of Georgia O'keeffe. I suspect some people reading this might not be aware of Georgia O'keeffe, if not, a Google search will probably result in a few thousand results. We are camped at a Corps of Engineers Campground above Abiquiu Lake. We have driven by this lake several times in the last few years and Jenny has always expressed an interest in stopping. So here we are. There is a Monestary near here. 14 miles up a dirt road that follows the Chama river. The drive is supposed to be really cool and the Monastery is also supposed to be pretty cool. You can spend the night there but you can't talk to anyone. It's the silent treatment. Kinda like ghosting someone on the internet. That's right up my alley. Every Tuesday the community of Abiquiu has a farmer's market. Today is Tuesday. There was a lady there selling Tamales. OMG, they were spectacular. We go to the Monastery tomorrow. I'll take some pics. 

Monday, August 22, 2022

Moab day 2

I had another good ride today. As I've said before I think Moab is the mountain biking capital of the known universe. There are a lot of biking destinations that have man built obstacles. There are none of those here. They are not required. I only took one pic. The route of the trail I was on is marked by a line painted on the slick rock. We are in New Mexico tomorrow. 

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Moab Ut.

As we were sitting outside yesterday afternoon watching the dark clouds roll in we noticed way off in the distance a rain shaft that stayed in the same spot for over an hour. Turns out is was over Moab. The downtown flooded. There is mud and dried mud everywhere. Water was knee deep in a few of the businesses on main street. We talked to a long time resident and he had never seen anything like it. The Utah TV stations covered it extensively but it probably didn't make the national news. Things like that are becoming pretty common. I had another good ride before we had to exit our site. Before we left we drove to Dead Horse Point and had a look around.

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Dead Horse day 2

We stopped here because the mountain bike trails are spectacular. They really are. This may be my favorite place to ride. We broke camp and drove into town to have an issue with the MP attended to and the guy who I arranged to meet us never showed up. Oh well, we've gotta roll with the punches. We move to a commercial place in Moab proper on Monday and we'll try again to find a mechanic. We're not dead in the water without one but what we've got is pretty inconvenient.

Friday, August 19, 2022

Dead Horse Point SP Ut

Just a short post from our new location. We briefly stopped at Green River Ut. To have our tire fixed and fill up the MP water tank because there is no water at the campground. This is the monsoon season in this part of the country. It rained some today and it is strangely foggy here now. I'm using the visitor center wifi because we don't have very good cell at the campsite. More tomorrow. 

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Fred Hayes SP at Starvation Reservoir

We are in Utah. The MP held together today. The Starvation Reservoir name came from the early Mormon settlers who had to put up with many hardships to make a living here. I guess Starvation was one of the hardships. We pulled over at a highway maintenance area and had lunch. We had a good view of a lake. That one pic is Jenny making a phone call from our campsite picnic table. I climbed up a hill and took a pic of the site from above. We are at a state park near Moab with good mountain biking tomorrow. That park has no water so we have to haul it in.

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Bear Lake East Beach CG ID.

Things went pretty well until we got close to the campground. We got an alarm on the tire pressure monitor that the left front tire was rapidly losing air. We were on the State Park road about 7 miles from the campsite when this occurred. No where near a city of any significance. Turns out the valve stem was leaking. There was a crack in the rubber.  Using some unconventional Aggie engineering I was able to slow the leak using a toothpick. That enabled us to get into our campsite. We called Coachnet, RVer's AAA, and they found someone who was willing to drive out here and put on the spare. So, I think we are back in business. We are in Utah tomorrow. 

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Nampa Idaho (near Boise)

We have had a great visit with Dean and Beth Hosch and John and Sandy Dudek. There was wine tasting, great home cooked meals and a rather pathetic round of golf. Jenny won. Thank you Dean and Beth. We head further south tomorrow. 

Sunday, August 14, 2022

Hell's Gate day 4

I'm sorry to report that virtually nothing blog worthy happened today. I did get in a bike ride. I have encountered horses on the trail each time I have ridden. Biking on horse trails is less than ideal. You should probably think twice before attempting it. We were out and about in town and I felt obligated to take those 2 pics. They come with no explanation. During our stop yesterday at the Nature Conservancy property for our box lunch (with Cheetos) we encountered some wildlife. I'm not sure what you call a herd of turkeys but I think there were around 40. The deer is a Mule deer. We had to shoo it off the trail so that we could pass. The property had many fruit trees. Apricots, apples and peaches. The peaches were really ripe and juicy. That last pic is Jenny enjoying her box lunch. She had fritos instead of Cheetos. We leave tomorrow for a 2 night visit with some Tega Cay friends who live near Boise.

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Hell's Gate day 3

Today was our jet boat ride into Hell's Canyon. The boat had 43 pax and 3 enormous Ford engines. The engines powered pumps that spewed high pressure water out the back. Our captain told us that when the boat was on the step it's draft was only 12 inches. We went up river 54 miles. There were some exciting rapids but the boat was pretty big and we were doing them in reverse, so I didn't get too excited. We stopped for over an hour at a Nature Conservancy property for a box lunch. My box had Cheetos. Wow, I had forgotten how delightful Cheetos were,  but I digress. The property was once owned by some guy who used to fly into it. Jenny is standing on the runway in one of the pics. Calling it a runaway is a stretch. Anyway, the boat ride plus a couple of stops took almost 7 hours. I would rate the trip 5 stars. We are here one more day.

Friday, August 12, 2022

Hell's Gate day 2

Today was pretty much devoted to admin. We bought a part for the MP and did a copious amount of laundry. I'll mention that the laundromat we used was also a carwash, a gas station and a convenience store. We did laundry, I washed the car filled it with gas and we had a snack. That's a pretty good business model. Tomorrow we take a jet boat 50+ miles up the Snake River into Hell's Gate. It is the deepest river canyon in the country. Far greater than the Grand Canyon. Here is one more of Jenny's Panoramic pics taken during one of our N Cascade hikes. The other is our campsite. I'll try to take a few shots tomorrow on the river.

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Hell's Gate SP

We are across the Snake River from Washington, just barely in Idaho. Lewiston is only 5 miles away so we have excellent cell coverage, something we haven't had for weeks. The MP has got some problems. We are hoping to maybe buy a few items here to enable us to limp home. Also, we have booked a jet boat ride on the Snake into Hells Gate day after tomorrow. We didn't take any pics today but Jenny took a few yesterday with her camera in Panoramic mode. 

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Pearrygin lake SP 3

Today was our last day to experience The North Cascades. We found a hike in the guide book that looked interesting so we headed in that direction. It's did not disappoint. It was a lot of up hill that ended at an alpine lake. We have a fairly long drive tomorrow that will end in Idaho. Our visit to the North Cascades was certainly worth while but we must move on. 

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Pearrygin Lake day 2

Not much going on today. I got on my bike this morning. We had a little light rain and the clouds kept the temps comfortable. We did our best to help support the local economy this afternoon. We frequently have to drive somewhere in order for Jenny to make her call to her dad and for me to do a post. The pic of the car was taken during Jenny's daily call. We will drive back into the park tomorrow and do one more hike.

Monday, August 8, 2022

Pearrygin Lake SP

This park is just outside Winthrop Wa. We are now 30 or so miles east of the North Cascades. The town is pretty neat. It has a western flair. No sidewalks just boardwalks. The roads are paved however. We are here for 3 nights. Tomorrow will most likely be a down day. We have been going at it pretty hard. I took this pic yesterday. 

Sunday, August 7, 2022

North Cascades day 4

Today was our grand finale hike in the western side of the park. It was a doozy. We drove 50 miles to the trailhead. 7 miles, half of which was up hill. We took a bunch of pics. Here are just a few. We drive east tomorrow, the beginning of our trip home. 

Saturday, August 6, 2022

North Cascades day 3

It's kinda weird but where we are camped in Marblemont the elevation is only 350 feet. The mountains on both sides of the park road top out at 10 and 11 thousand feet. The canyon between the peaks has a very robust river flowing through it (The Skagit). That river is dammed in 3 places. The water in those Lakes is an unusual turquoise color. The creeks flowing down from the mountains carry Glacial Flour, a very fine rock powder. It is so fine that it doesn't settle out. We caught a ferry on one of those Lakes this morning and rode it to a trailhead. The hike back was 5 miles. The ferry ride and the hike were excellent. We are on this side of the park for 1 more day. Not sure what we'll do tomorrow.