Davis Mountains

After another long drive we ended up at Davis Mountains State Park, we were able to get the last spot available. Without a doubt we both agree that the best spots and pricing are state and national parks. The views and space that they provide cannot be matched by the KOA or Good Sam Boys, we just have to plan accordingly to guarantee our spots. Therefore and henceforth looks like more KOA’s in our future…blah, blah, blah.

Since we have arrived in the area, the winds have greeted us with a standing ovation of a cyclone speed breeze. It really seems to mess with Joanie’s do but it doesn’t bother mine at all, go figure. We just came from an hour long session with the sweet lady at the Visitor Center, we had a hard time getting her to open up, she guarantees that the wind will settle down tonight…we’ll see. Two nights in Marfa, hope to have a “Giant” of a time.

There’s no place like home.

Forrest Gump just passed us.

Davis Mountains State Park.

Hey Little Al, we’re up here.

FYI…no label for the huge doves because they are big bullies.

Bullying is never OK!

No revenge today, just purty girls.

Can’t get enough hikes in.

Yep, that’s us.

Joanie again.

A very serious Ranger Bob stamping Joanie’s passbook.

Because we had to.

Good news, the front door won’t open!

That’s what we call West Texas Art Bubba.

Only one more.

Little Al is so excited, an exclusive Airstream Camp.

Little Al actually started crying, he is so emotional.

My kind of club.

This guy couldn’t get in.

6 thoughts on “Davis Mountains

  1. We also enjoyed the yatchclub. The owner is from New York and is really trying to make a comfortable place for airstream owners.
    Al

    Al Satterfield
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  2. Where did you encounter the National Park ranger? Ft. Davis?

    By the way, if you are looking for a National Park where I haven’t been, that would be anywhere east of the Mississippi. Don’t know why, It’s a failing I guess.

    Really enjoy your take on the places you have been.

    Jerome Davidson jeromedavidson@sbcglobal.net

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    1. Yes, the Ranger was at Ft Davis. It was interesting to see the structures from the 1860s. Here’s your challenge, we aren’t going East again until September…blaze a trail for us!

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