Big Bend, Tag 2, Boquillas Canyon
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Im Nationalpark gibt es zwei Canyon, den zweiten fahren wir heute an. Dafür geht es 50 km in die andere Richtung, also Ostwärts.
Wieder ist die Fahrt ein Traum bei Traumwetter. Diese Nacht warenRead more
Im Nationalpark gibt es zwei Canyon, den zweiten fahren wir heute an. Dafür geht es 50 km in die andere Richtung, also Ostwärts.
Wieder ist die Fahrt ein Traum bei Traumwetter. Diese Nacht warenRead more
Rio Grande Campground within Big Bend National Park.
Sometimes we don't get it right first time. I reversed the truck onto our pitch, but the wind was making the rain fly on the tent flap about a lot.Read more
We bumped into an English woman whose lived in the US for 35 years and she was looking for people to join her on a sunset hike from the camp ground. This short hike takes you to an epic lookout whereRead more
The vast floodplain here is green oasis in the Chihuahua desert. I hike into Boquillas Canyon, walk a nature trail, stop at / walk to 3 different lookouts, and bathe in hot springs right in Rio GrandeRead more
Dry camping in the National Park, even with the generator running the air con we’re roasting as temperatures are in the high 90Fs. Next day the wind is gusting and it’s a cool 60F. WildlifeRead more
Ce matin, on commence par aller au Visitor Center, non pas pour de l'info mais pour utiliser le WiFi! On chill un peu et on se met à jour dans nos trucs. On dîne là et ensuite on part pour seRead more
What a difference a day makes it’s a cool 60F and it’s blowing a hooley !! Once again we’re on the US side of the Rio Grande river with Mexico on the other. We can see where Mexicans have crossRead more
A short trail from the campground through a swampy area and we climbed up to an overlook where we could see the Mexican town of Boquillas and along the Rio Grande dwellings with horses and goats inRead more
A collection of photos taken at various points along the Rio Grande yesterday (25th and today 26th).
It's really fast flowing and we saw a kayaker towing a canoe and he was going at some pace!
Big Bend is up next to the Rio Grande which forms some of the border with Mexico. In the past, a crossing operated over to the village of Boquillas del Carmen, but it was closed when I was there. TheRead more
You might also know this place by the following names:
Rio Grande Village
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