Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Went to Terlingua Ghost Town and then on to Santa Elena Canyon

Sunrise in Terlingua

Starlight Theater in Terlingua
Ghost Town


Here we are set up at
Big Bend RV Resort

View of our destination


here is the entrance to
Santa Elena Canyon

This is the stairway that
we need to climb to the trail


Looking up the canyon.
This was carved by
the Rio Grande River

Here is seashell fossels

Bet's enjoying the view from the
trail


After all the stairs, we
found the trail

Looks like Bet's is getting ready to
jump


That pillar is holding up
the cliff we are waling
next to

Bet's is taking a break


The views were so Fantastic


Bet's enjoying the Fantastic View


Bet's found the short
cut that Ed took

This was the end of the trail


This was our view coming
out of the canyon


A couple canoeing up stream through
the canyon.
Ed n Bet's were a jealous


And of course
Ed had to take a
picture of a
Goulds water pump
This hike was so worth it.  The pictures do not do it justice.  It is one of them things that you should really see in person.
We had to leave Dude and Lulu back at the 5th wheel:(
Had to take them for an extra walk:)

Onward to Terlingua - Day drive to the West part of Big Bend National Park

Sunset from Big Bend Resort.
Bird was the plus

Here is the entrance sign for Big
Bend National Park


They say there is about 50 black bears
that are now in the Park


Such a pretty drive



Our first view of Santa Elana
Canyon

Dude and Lulu needed a
potty break

Homer Wilson Ranch.
This was the Superintendents house

We hiked to Burro Mesa

And there is Mule Ear Peaks

Castolon Peak


Here is Bet's taking a picture of
the Rio Bravo

And now Bet's is wading in the
River
They had a gas pump at
Castolon Ranger
station


This was Luna's Jacal on the edge
of Alamo Creek.  He raised a large
family here.  He lived here till
1947.  He lived to be 108

The roof of Luns's Jacal was made of
Ocotillo cactus and then was sealed with
wattle and daub.
There was quite a difference of
Temperature


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Our trip to Boquillas, Mexico

The sign advising us
of all the do's and
don'ts. 

This was the oar man for
the Boquillas ferry

This is the transportation to beautiful
downtown Boquillas

Taken from the balcony where we had lulnch

The local bar.
Was closed though

This was their new hospital

Inside the Catholic Church

This was our tour guide.
He was 15 years old.

Brew time

The greeting sign when we
got back to the USA

Waiting on customs


Customs was a kiosh that we
put our passport on and then
the phone rang.  Was someone
in El Paso and they asked a few
questions and then said
welcome back.