
We decided to do an hour and a half hike this morning and then do another short hike along the Rio Grande. Overcast at first light so no nice sunrise pictures, but the sun came out while we
were hiking and we had a nice early morning hike down to "The Window". Deb is faster so we just set a time to hike out a trail, turn around and come back. Works great and we arrive back at the same time.

We drove down to the southern end of the park (30 miles or so) and parked near a short trail that takes you to the Santa Elena Canyon which is a narrow slot canyon that the Rio Grande cut through over the years. Short hike along the river and you quickly appreciate how small the Rio Grande is. The river is heavily controlled now and by the time the irrigation guys get done with it, there is not much left. We had heard that you can get a "ferry" across with a Mexican guy who rows you over (and sings) for $5, but now that I see the river, it must be a short song..
Nice little hike into the slot canyon with towering walls.
Then back in the National Park Assault Vehicle and headed north to try to get to Van Horn by dusk. We stopped for gas just outside the park (not taking chances out here) and then headed across the flat dry desert above the park with no radio
stations and no cell service.

Short detour into Marfa which we have been hearing is a quirky artist community. It does seem to have some vibe going on there, but we couldn't quite figure out what it was all about. All the buildings are painted nicely, even the empty one so there must be someone with a painting mission. We also saw signs for an Arts Festival, which must be an annual thing, and a couple references ti the Marfa Lights (they have a pull off on the road where you can watch them??). The waitress tonight made it sound like the Marfa lights are very mysterious (aliens??, Elvis??, pranksters??). Might be a publicity stunt. Gotta Google that one.

the back "escaping" from the Arctic blast at home.
Another full day.
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