Decorated agave or century plant in Marfa, Texas |
When David and I were newlyweds living in Odessa, we used to spend a week or more after Christmas in the Big Bend Country. Then as now the weather was unpredictable. Some years were so warm we got sunburned and a few years I remember getting snow. But every time was filled with the beauty of the high desert and ‘sky islands’ in winter. There are not too many things as wonderful as winter light on stark mountains – such a contrast to the Appalachian Mountains’ lush summer greens and autumn reds and golds.
View from the CCC Trail in Davis Mountain State Park |
Mountains of the Big Bend
The Davis Mountain State Park had been closed for repairs but re-opened earlier than planned so we were able to make it our ‘base camp’ for a week of adventure and meeting up with friends. When we arrived at the park we recognized a shiny Airstream trailer and bicycles that had to be Dustin and Melissa’s. We set up camp across from them and in no time Melissa and her Australian Sheppard, Rocky, came over to see us. Maya was excited to see Rocky again and the feeling was mutual. The dogs greeted each other and were ready to play.
'Making friends...'
What followed were several days of hiking, talking, good
eats and lots of dog romping. The
weather was really cold at nights – 18 degrees for two of them! But the days were sunny and we had to shed
coats as we climbed the mountains on our hikes.
Mountain hiking
Dustin, Melissa, Rocky, David and Maya
Hanging out on the porch, Limpia Hotel in Ft. Davis
Dustin and Melissa were joining other friends in Big Bend
National Park and left us before New Year’s.
But we had plans to see a long-time friend who teaches at Texas A&M
Commerce. Chad was one of our best camping
buddies from our newlywed days. We all
used to camp together in the Big Bend and like us, he still loves the area.
Tower built by the CCC in Davis Mountain State Park
Burned cactus from a recent 'prescribed' burn
Burned yucca heart
New Year's Day hike with Chad
The next day we all went into Marfa and had a New Year’s
Day lunch at Future Shark. For years there
has been a ‘food truck’ called Food Shark in Marfa that served excellent
food. Now they have a non-mobile
location in a storefront in downtown Marfa.
We had chicken mole, green chili potatoes Au-gratin, rice, beans and
black-eyed peas were available for those so inclined.
Downtown Marfa
Marfa is such an interesting mixture of a conservative small
town ranching community and Donald Judd’s Chianti Institute and artist
community. Throw in the illusive ‘Marfa
Lights’ and a little ‘local color’ and it makes for an intriguing place to
visit. We enjoyed roaming around Marfa checking out
the art, the stores and enjoying the unique ambiance.
Broken windmill
Bare cottonwood tree
The rest of our time was spent taking more hikes, hanging out with Chad and making one more trip to Marfa to eat at the Pizza Foundation, another great food choice. David and I hardly cooked on this excursion. Even with all the hiking, I’m pretty sure some weight was gained. Oh well, one of our New Year’s resolutions was to eat more local food. We’ve made a good start.
One of my favorite grasses, 'eyelash' grass or Bouteloua gracilis
David’s
Stats:
Days
Hiked 7
Total
Miles Hiked 31.67
Ave.
Miles per Day 4.52
Total Elevation Gain 5,263
Ave. Elevation Gain per day 752
Total Elevation Gain 5,263
Ave. Elevation Gain per day 752
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