There are a lot of factors that determine the quality of our experiences. In some cases, it’s not fair to rate a location purely based on our overall enjoyment. Oft times, the way we approach a place determines how much fun we have. Big Bend was a “perfect storm” of National Park enjoyment.
Part of this is the Park itself does have a ton to offer. At it’s core, it’s an incredible specimen of desert (the Chihuahuan Desert), but it also has a river, mountains and… access to whole other country!
On top of that, WE OWNED this place. I feel like we left no stone unturned at Big Bend, and I for one, had no expectations for the National Park, and it blew me away.
We did two great hikes (Boquillas Canyon and Lost Mine). We got “rowed” across the border by a Mexican, and rode Donkey’s into Boquillas for lunch. We built a tree swing at the campsite. We watched a meteor shower. We floated the Rio Grande in a guided raft. We backcountry camped in the middle of nowhere in 23 degree temps! We saw a wild rattlesnake and tarantula. It was amazing!
This is one place that we probably don’t need to visit again, not because it’s not great, but because we kind of maxed out our first visit.
Arrival – Boquillas Canyon – Boquillas Mexico
Drive day is postcard day!
Kids had the idea to use their rope to make a tree swing at the campsite.
Non-descript campground, but we enjoyed the grassy area with trees behind.
Neighbors recently retired, had pet chickens!
First adventure, Canyon hike
Nice easy hike over the hill to the river and into a canyon
Pretty sweet to realize… that’s Mexico over there!
Approaching the canyon
Some great views down near the canyon
You could literally throw rocks into Mexico
Unique to Big Bend, donation stations on the trail. We saw this guys canoe on the other side of the river…
Beautiful Canyon
Kate and Nate… fellow travelers (with cats!)
Walking down to the river crossing… a bit anxious
Riding the International Ferry
We sprung for 2 donkeys!
Short 1 mile trip to town
Lunch! Tamales
Tacos
We bought Kat’s, and they gave us Kane’s
Town of Boquillas
Time to go back!
Chickens in Boquillas… tomorrows tacos
Bike ride – Lost Mine Trail
Day ended with a bike ride
Beautiful Day!
Mosquito Fish!
More Mexican “Honor System” Sales
Watching the meteor shower at the Hot Springs
Start of the Lost Mine Hike
Uh Oh!
MLB trying to catch brother/mother.
Nice self-guided nature tour.
Gorgeous views!
It got quite cold, so Kat borrowed my jacket.
Rafting Rio Grande – Tarantula – Backcountry Camping
Ready to Go!
Guides loading up the boats.
Typical view for the day
Side hike in Mexico… this house fell into a sinkhole!
Mild rapids
Lunch!
Tons of “Red-Ear Sliders”
Love this one!
Found this guy on the way to our camping.
Found our campsite!
Hmm….
Lots of help!
Ready
Uno!
Glow-stick football… yes it worked
Ready to “try” to sleep
Cooking backcountry breakfast
You can see, we were in the middle of nowhere!
One Reply to “Big Fun @ Big Bend”
You two are great at expressing your emotions with words and photos. Is there a book in the works?
Meanwhile, I’m ready to sell our house (high of 0 degrees in ST. Louis yesterday), purchase another RV and hit the road again! Do you seriously think you’ll be able to give up the wheels and go back to a 9 – 5?
You two are great at expressing your emotions with words and photos. Is there a book in the works?
Meanwhile, I’m ready to sell our house (high of 0 degrees in ST. Louis yesterday), purchase another RV and hit the road again! Do you seriously think you’ll be able to give up the wheels and go back to a 9 – 5?