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The morning sunrise, the day before our guests arrived. Beautiful! |
Our “take a break”
from exploring on our own became a reality with the visit from our friends, Chip and
Daisy.
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Their hostess gift was 4 bottles of Raspberry Chipotle Marinade - from HEB! |
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Nestled in next to our rig at BJ's RV in Terlingua. |
We met both of them when we
escaped last fall to spend the winter in South Texas, where they have a winter home base. Chip is from Arkansas and Daisy is from Virginia, with a summer home base in Arkansas. Since
they had not yet been to Big Bend, it was definitely on their agenda to come
and visit us and we are so glad that they did.
The list of
possible “to-do’s” weren’t hard for us to put together for their impending
visit - adding a few new things we haven't seen - which made it all the more exciting to share together. We were definitely the four amigos during this time - all of us touring in our Jeep to make it easier. We were able to borrow a bench seat for the back of our Jeep so that Daisy and I could pile into it - and I might add that it was several times throughout the day. What fun we had. Sites we showcased on our previous Blog, "Viva Terlingua", were quickly photographed by both of them as they captured their own memories digitally. Sharing photos before they left totaled more than 900+ photos (via 4 cameras) so that we could get just the right one!
Day 1 ~ Welcome to BJ's & Dinner at the Starlight Theatre
Our first item on our itinerary was the Starlight Theatre where we enjoyed good food, drinks and local music. Jeff found out that Chip's favorite desert was something that we liked too, so we surprised him after dinner with something sweet.
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Sipping on a Margarita, enjoying the sunset over the Chisos Mtns |
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Beautiful sight! Check out the handsome guys below! |
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Back at our RV for Chip's favorite desert - vanilla wafers, banana's & pudding |
Day 2 ~ Big Bend National Park Jeep Trip
Highlights on this day were the Sam Nail Ranch, Tuff Canyon, Mule Ear Peaks at 3,881 ft. and then the scenic drive into a spectacular canyon cut by the Rio Grande, known as the Santa Elena Canyon. Last stop was to the Visitor's Center in the heart of the Park known as the Chisos Basin where we were at an elevation of about 5,000 ft. Chef Kay's Chicken Pot Pie was on the menu for dinner that evening, so getting back early was very important to the success of this dish.
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Santa Elena Canyon |
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Grove of trees in the Sam Nail Ranch |
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Just who are those alien's waving their arms? |
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Our shadows high above Tuff Canyon! |
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Just us and the Mule Ears Peak in the background. |
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Kay's Chicken Pot Pie . . . let's eat! |
Day 3 ~ Boquillas,
Mexico & the Park, continued
Day 4 ~ Scenic Ride through Lajitas & Hike to Closed
Canyon
River Road (FM 170) between Lajitas and Presidio has been labeled one of the most scenic drives in all of the U.S. with its 20 mph turns, steep grades (15% at one point) and numerous ups and downs.
Located in Big Bend Ranch State Park is a narrow slot canyon, similar to those commonly found in Utah, called Closed Canyon. It is a deep, narrow canyon cutting through Colorado Mesa to the Rio Grande with walls that are made of a rock called welded tuff, formed from volcanic ash. When we started the hike down the trailhead we had a temps of 80 degrees. That changed quickly along the path as temps dropped about 10-15 degrees cooler.
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Yes, it is water that we are drinking this time! |
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"Does anyone want to go skinny dipping?" |
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"Who put that tree branch there?" The story behind this picture is a good one, ask Jeff. |
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We called this drop, slide on your butt. |
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THUMBS UP on this one! |
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Traditional rock sculpture that we built together. |
Back at the campground, we enjoyed appetizers and Margaritas - talking about the day's activities and how much fun we had - before getting in the Jeep again. A drive of about 3 miles to the Long Draw restaurant for some pizza and beer was the best in this neck of the woods.
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It sure looks like we "tip" a few, doesn't it? |
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The Texan way - a cold beer with good pizza |
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They call this one the Six Shooter! |
Day 5 ~ Adios, Amigos
The weather
had definitely turned cooler as Chip and Daisy packed up to make the 600+ miles
south – via Del Rio (to check out some fine wine at the Val Verde Winery) – and
to skirt some much cooler weather that was heading to Terlingua (temp reached
low 30’s here at night) with freezing rain. Although, we definitely lucked out on some fantastic weather for Days 1-4 with sunny days for some really great sights to enjoy and to start some new traditions for our next future visits as the "Four Amigos".
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Awesome friends together - wherever we might be! |
Our Holiday wishes
wherever you are - across the miles – and in rigs that we
call, “Our Home” - we wish you
Hugs to all ~
Kay and Jeff
[Travel update on us: We are still in Terlingua TX until the Friday after Thanksgiving when we will be starting our travels down the open road once again. Destination is Arizona & California!]
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