Goodbye Tennessee |
Hello Texas... |
When we reached Arkansas we had high hopes of exploring the Ozarks but the rain we had been doing our best to avoid was hot on our heels. We headed south to Hot Springs National Park just ahead of the storms. Maya and I managed a short hike that afternoon after we arrived. But then the wind and rain began in earnest and we all spent a pretty miserable night with acorns crashing on the RV all night long. It sounded like we were in a hail storm. Poor Maya was shaking and definitely not a happy camper. Lesson learned: In the fall, pick the campsite with no oak trees around.
Beauty Berry at Tyler State Park
Maya with her new buddy, Rocky
Then it was on to Georgetown to visit friends we made in the Great Smoky Mountains back in May. Maya often introduces us to people she likes and that was the case with Melissa and Dustin in the Smoky Mountains. We promised we would come by and visit them on our way home in the fall and so we did. Dustin and Melissa also have an Australian Sheppard that they wanted to introduce to Maya. Rocky and Maya had a great time playing and we humans had brunch at El Monumento, a wonderful restaurant in Georgetown.
Brunch at El Monumento -- Poblano & Chorizo Casserole
We stopped for just a few days in San Antonio for a minor
repair on the connection between the RV and car and also for an orientation at
Government Canyon State Natural Area for our volunteer job in February/March. We couldn’t linger long as we were due in
Odessa for my dad’s 80th birthday celebration on November 19 and the
upcoming Thanksgiving Holidays.
Fall along the Guadalupe River near San Antonio
After Thanksgiving we have plans to visit the Dallas /
Ft. Worth area for a week or so and then we will be back in San Antonio. It is hard to believe it has been over 7
months since we left Texas for our ‘eastern adventure.’ It was so much fun but we are glad to be home. We are looking forward to catching up with
everyone over the next several months while we are in Texas.
Happy Thanksgiving, Y’all!
David’s
Stats:
Days
Hiked 5
Rain
Days 4
Total
Miles Hiked 20.21
Ave.
Miles per Day 4.04
Total Elevation Gain 2,456
Ave. Elevation Gain per day 491
Total Elevation Gain 2,456
Ave. Elevation Gain per day 491