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In the beginning ...
This ride started for me about 18 months ago when it became painfully apparent that there would not be enough $$ to make the trip LAST year.
To say that I was looking forward to the ride would be an understatement. I have not been able to make it to Big Bend since my annual December Grassy Banks visit, so I was jonesing for some riding.
The last few months have been consumed with laying out and building trails at Escondido Draw Recreational Area and opportunities to enjoy two wheels have been few and far between. Couple that with a dead DR and I was frustrated.
So ...
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Loaded up and trailer in tow, I headed southwest with a target of meeting up with Matt and Mark somewhere along I-10. They were heading west on I-10 out of southeast Louisiana and we planned on laying our heads down at Deer Camp at EDRA at some point late in the evening.
Timely communications lead me to navigate south out of San Angelo and drop in at the Sutton County Steakhouse for our impending rendevous.
I got in a quick nap and awoke as they pulled into the parking lot. It had only been a few months since Matt and I had seen each other, but I had not seen Mark since DirtWeek back in 2005. Mark filled me in with how Dawn and the kids are getting along over chick fried steaks with mounds of mashed potatoes ... sorry, no photo ... I forgot! It had been too long and I look forward to sharing the road with them!
Dinner behind us, we slipped into Deer Camp about 10:00PM and we were soon sawing logs ...
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Dawn came early! Dang, I am still not used to Standard Time!
Fortified with coffee, I gave Matt and Mark the nickle tour of EDRA showing them the various trail segments that are either complete or planned. Properly wowed by what they found at the park, we headed westward towards our cabin at Study Butte.
Lunch was at Bien Venidos in Fort Stockton ... again, no photo ... this is not turning into a pattern.
After a couple of other stops for supplies, we headed out towards Alpine. As the jumping off point for Big Bend, Alpine always heralds the promise of the desert to me. Seeing the Sul Ross logo on the mountain always quickens my pulse.
Highway 118 southbound out of Alpine is always a beautiful drive and within a few hours of leaving Fort Stockton, we found ourselves in Study Butte at the Chisos Mining Company Motel. Soon cabin 14 became home for the next 4 days and we were unloading machinery and supplies.
A cold
convinced me that I had indeed arrived!
Soon hunger took command and the Starlight Theater became the focus of our travels.
Stumbling into the darkness, we caught up with friends and acquaintances from other rides and other lives.
The menu had a number of new items, but my favorite was still present and accounted for!
Pork Medallions with a Chipotle Raspberry Reduction Sauce ... yum!!!
Back in a bit ...
This ride started for me about 18 months ago when it became painfully apparent that there would not be enough $$ to make the trip LAST year.
To say that I was looking forward to the ride would be an understatement. I have not been able to make it to Big Bend since my annual December Grassy Banks visit, so I was jonesing for some riding.
The last few months have been consumed with laying out and building trails at Escondido Draw Recreational Area and opportunities to enjoy two wheels have been few and far between. Couple that with a dead DR and I was frustrated.
So ...
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Loaded up and trailer in tow, I headed southwest with a target of meeting up with Matt and Mark somewhere along I-10. They were heading west on I-10 out of southeast Louisiana and we planned on laying our heads down at Deer Camp at EDRA at some point late in the evening.
Timely communications lead me to navigate south out of San Angelo and drop in at the Sutton County Steakhouse for our impending rendevous.
I got in a quick nap and awoke as they pulled into the parking lot. It had only been a few months since Matt and I had seen each other, but I had not seen Mark since DirtWeek back in 2005. Mark filled me in with how Dawn and the kids are getting along over chick fried steaks with mounds of mashed potatoes ... sorry, no photo ... I forgot! It had been too long and I look forward to sharing the road with them!
Dinner behind us, we slipped into Deer Camp about 10:00PM and we were soon sawing logs ...
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Dawn came early! Dang, I am still not used to Standard Time!
Fortified with coffee, I gave Matt and Mark the nickle tour of EDRA showing them the various trail segments that are either complete or planned. Properly wowed by what they found at the park, we headed westward towards our cabin at Study Butte.
Lunch was at Bien Venidos in Fort Stockton ... again, no photo ... this is not turning into a pattern.
After a couple of other stops for supplies, we headed out towards Alpine. As the jumping off point for Big Bend, Alpine always heralds the promise of the desert to me. Seeing the Sul Ross logo on the mountain always quickens my pulse.
Highway 118 southbound out of Alpine is always a beautiful drive and within a few hours of leaving Fort Stockton, we found ourselves in Study Butte at the Chisos Mining Company Motel. Soon cabin 14 became home for the next 4 days and we were unloading machinery and supplies.
A cold
Soon hunger took command and the Starlight Theater became the focus of our travels.
Stumbling into the darkness, we caught up with friends and acquaintances from other rides and other lives.
The menu had a number of new items, but my favorite was still present and accounted for!
Pork Medallions with a Chipotle Raspberry Reduction Sauce ... yum!!!
Back in a bit ...