Mike and Pat

Mike and Pat
Us with Maximus our dog and Socrates one of our cats is in the background

Friday, March 4, 2016

February 29 - March 3, 2016 Maverick Ranch RV Resort and Big Bend National Park, Lajitas, Texas

Monday, February 29, 2016  Through Thursday, March 3, 2016 Maverick Ranch RV Resort and Big Bend National Park, Lajitas, Texas

 On the way to Big Bend we saw a strange looking bird of prey eating something on the edge of the road. We looked it up later and discovered it was a Crested Caracara, This is the northern edge of its range so you don't get to see them often. We also saw one in flight.

We arrived here at the Maverick RV Resort in Lajitas, Texas.  This is a very nice campground with a lot of amenities.  Of course there is the usual pool and clubhouse.  But besides that there is a saloon, restaurant, gift shops, gas station and even a golf course.  All this is surrounded by desert and the backdrop there is the mountain.  There is also a longhorn museum with 457 horns on display and on the property there is over 1500 horns throughout the whole resort.  Someone really must have liked longhorns. The sites are a good size with a cement patio in most.  At night all outside lights are out at 9 pm.  Why?  The skies light up with tons of stars and constellations.   Here is a list of some of the ones that we saw: Orion, Leo, Sagittarius, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Ursa Major and Minor and the planet Jupiter.

Happy Birthday to my sister, Dawn.  (Her birthday was the 28th

Thursday, March 3, 2016 Big Bend National Park

We have spent the last 3 days driving and hiking around Big Bend National Park.  This park has a lot to offer.  You are able to see desert terrain, the river (Rio Grande River) and the mountains all in one place.  We visited all corners of the park and saw where the Rio Grande disappears to the east into the Boquillas Canyon whose walls are hundreds of feet tall. While here we saw walking sticks and figures made from copper wire and beads on a rock. Next to them was a bottle that you are to place money into. The prices where reasonable but it is illegal to purchase these items (this was listed in the info paper we got from the Park Ranger). You see they were brought over the river from Mexico by, that's right, Mexicans. They come back later to get the unsold items and the money. We also saw where the Rio Grande enters the park through the Santa Elena Canyon to the west. This canyon's walls go up 1500 feet. The river is not wide anywhere through the park. We hiked into both of these canyons. We took a short cut to Santa Elena Canyon down a 13 mile dirt and gravel road but we came back on a regular road which was twice as long.

On the way out of the park on our second day we went up to the Chisos Mountain Basin. Here we could see the desert below through what they call the Window.

We visited the campground in the park where we originally had our reservations and it is just as everyone said, a parking lot with hookups. The lots were very small. We are glad we stayed at The Maverick Ranch RV Park at the Lajitas Golf and Spa Resort. The rates were very reasonable. 

Each one of the 16 National Parks that we have visited so far on this trip have all been different and we have enjoyed each one and all that it offers. 

We are heading out tomorrow for New Mexico.

Picture of a Crested Caracara
Some of the longhorns in the Museum

Our site at Maverick Ranch



Our sunset at Big Bend National Park




The mountains

Rio Grande River

Another shot of the Rio Grande

Wild donkey on the Mexican side of river

Pat looking at the Mexican handy work

Mexicans across the river watching their stuff

Mike at the mouth of Boquillas Canyon

A cactus Wren

The Window View

Our 13 mile dirt road

Torrey Yucca

Mike standing beside a Jacal- a home made with rock, earth and plant fiber

The bridge we had to cross to get into Santa Elena Canyon

The stairway into the canyon

The entrance of the Canyon

Inside Santa Elena Canyon



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