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A first time hiker, three dogs, 12 hours, and 610 miles of adventure! And Me!
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First of all let me begin by explaining that I am all about spontaneity. My wife on the other hand is not, so the mere fact that this random trip happened is beyond me. Sunday morning, Jess and I skipped church and slept in until about 10:30. As we were laying there in bed, I felt the extreme urge to go somewhere. But…. It was Sunday and we both had to be at work the next morning, and half the day was already over with. Knowing that she would probably reject my idea of a quick road trip, I tossed it out there anyways for at least a glimmer of a shot. To my surprise, she agreed that it would be fun, and asked where I had in mind. Fort Davis…. It’s only two hours away, and we could take the dogs and hike a few trails, and at the very least, just enjoy the scenery!
By 12:30pm we were on the road, us and all three dogs piled into the Accord for a day of adventure! We left Midland, and drove down I-20 until just past Odessa where we stopped for a quick lunch at Dairy Queen (I love me some chicken strips!!). We then continued down the interstate to Pecos where we took Hwy 17 South towards Balmorhea. My wife has never been through this part of Texas (even though she has lived in Midland all of her life), and she was not very impressed with the scenery to this point. This only made the drive more exciting to me because I knew that she would be surprised at how the terrain changes a mere 2 hours from Midland. Anyhow, we took some time to drive into Balmorhea State park and I showed/explained to her the source of the pool there. During the next 35 miles or so to Fort Davis, mountains began to immerge, plants got greener, and my wife’s expression began to change as she realized how amazing this part of West Texas is. Just before arriving at the state park, we stopped to let the dogs stretch their legs and go to the bathroom. There was rain over the park, so I figured that I would let them out now just in case we had to stay in the car for a while to let the rain pass. It was a beautiful 80 degrees, and the smell of rain was simply amazing. We loaded up once more, and drove into the park. Fortunately, the rain was soft so we had no problems getting out in it and being sprinkled on.
Before I continue, some explanation may be in order as to highlight the significance of the whole trip as it pertains to my wife. She has an extremely rare genetic disease call Erythropoietic Protoporphyria that, among other problems, causes her to be allergic to the sun and certain environmental changes (like different plant pollens). So, we only go places that we know without a doubt that she will not have a problem with. Until now, she has never been hiking, or participated in any outdoor activity that requires any amount of time exposed to the sun. We have been thinking about taking a trip to McKittrick Canyon this fall, but were unsure about how her body would react. I knew that the Davis Mtn area would be similar to both Midland, and GUMO, so I thought that this would be a great intermediate test for her to see if she could handle it. And…….IT WORKED!!!! This is a huge step for her, so I am very proud…… anyhow…. To continue my story…
Once in the park (which is very dog friendly I might add), we found a 3.5 mile round trip hike along the skyline view of the mountains. This was a blast! I’m a seasoned hiker, but it is soooo much more fun when you can take someone who hasn’t been before, and get to enjoy new experiences through their eyes. On the way back, we weren’t sure if our Pug was going to make the hike. He kept stopping and sitting with this look on his face, as if he expected us to pick him up and carry him! But, after some persuasion, he carried on and made it back to the car with no problems. After our short hike, we jumped back in the car and decided to drive up to the McDonald Observatory. If you have never been through this area, you should definitely put it on your list. We then finished the scenic circle comprised of Hwys 118 and 166 that loop back to Fort Davis.
At this point, we were having so much fun that we didn’t want to call it quits to our day of exploration. We had originally planned to come to Fort Davis and then drive back home afterward. I suggested that since it was only 7:00pm and there were at least two more hours of good sunlight left, that we should continue our drive south to Marfa and then over through Alpine and even to Marathon before completing our loop back home. Again….my wife surprised me and agreed to the new itinerary. She was definitely not disappointed! There is about 20-30 miles between each of these towns, and even this time in between was filled with incredible West Texas scenery! After Marfa, I was surprised to find a really nice, well built observation deck for viewing the mysterious lights of Marfa. It had been a while since I had been through here, but as far as I could remember, this structure had not been there at that time. It wasn’t dark yet, and there were no people there, so we let the dogs out to run around a bit, and we sat down to enjoy some sandwiches that we had picked up in Fort Davis.
We then drove through Alpine and marveled at how nice a little town this actually was. We were running short on time at this point, so we chose not to stop. This was hard, because there were some really intriguing stores, restaurants and bars that were calling out to us as we drove by. But we left, and continued on our journey to Marathon. In Marathon, we stopped and I showed her the Gage Hotel. She was surprised and amazed that such a nice hotel would be out in the middle of nowhere! I was even actually triumphant in securing her approval at coming here for our next anniversary!! Again, short on time, we didn’t stay long, and were soon back on the road.
This is where I goofed, and missed our turn back towards Midland. Instead of turning in Marathon back onto Hwy 385 to Fort Stockton, I continued east on Hwy 90 that eventually lead us into Sanderson. It was dark at this time, so I didn’t realize that we were headed in the wrong direction until…. Surprise…. Sanderson. Guess what is in Sanderson??? Nothing but a convenience store!! It wouldn’t have been so bad if there had been something to look at, but no… just a T&C. So, we stopped and filled up with gas, laughed about it, and carried on. Instead of completing our trip with the last 2.5 hours from Marathon to Midland, we extended it to 3.5 hours from Marathon to Midland by way of Sanderson! HA! Needless to say, we finally made it home at around 12:30 am. A full 12 hours and 610 miles of hiking, sight seeing, adventure and exploration. What a day (half day)!!!
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Re: A first time hiker, three dogs, 12 hours, and 610 miles of adventure! And Me!
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Sounds like a great road trip!
Quote from: bdhawk133 on July 07, 2008, 02:27:20 pm
Guess what is in Sanderson??? Nothing but a convenience store!! It wouldn't have been so bad if there had been something to look at, but no, just a T&C.
Sounds like you didn't make it all the way into Sanderson. Next time you can stop off at the
Outback Oasis
and check out the snake room!
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Re: A first time hiker, three dogs, 12 hours, and 610 miles of adventure! And Me!
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Quote from: RichardM on July 07, 2008, 02:41:18 pm
Sounds like a great road trip!
Quote from: bdhawk133 on July 07, 2008, 02:27:20 pm
Guess what is in Sanderson??? Nothing but a convenience store!! It wouldn't have been so bad if there had been something to look at, but no, just a T&C.
Sounds like you didn't make it all the way into Sanderson. Next time you can stop off at the
Outback Oasis
and check out the snake room!
We did turn almost immediately after coming into Sanderson, so I guess not
.......oh well, next time!
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Re: A first time hiker, three dogs, 12 hours, and 610 miles of adventure! And Me!
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Great "day" trip bdhawk133! Thanks for posting. Glad your wife did so well too!
I thought you mentioned
dogs
...that's a
horse
in that one picture!! Put the pug on that thing and there's no problem.
Bill
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Re: A first time hiker, three dogs, 12 hours, and 610 miles of adventure! And Me!
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Quote from: SA Bill on July 07, 2008, 06:12:13 pm
...I thought you mentioned
dogs
...that's a
horse
in that one picture!! Put the pug on that thing and there's no problem.
Bill
I didn't want to say anything but I did wonder if you had an Accord station wagon with the size of the dog(s) on the trip
. It did sound like a great get away and hopefully your wife will be able to go on more too.
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Re: A first time hiker, three dogs, 12 hours, and 610 miles of adventure! And Me!
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Who was pulling who?...The Honda taking the dogs, or the dogs pulling the Honda?.
What an awsome out of the hat trip...I used to do that with my wife, before the kids came along. Nothing like enjoying the outdoors with the spouse.
Congratulations...m
an, of many hats.
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Very nice! I'm glad it turned out well for the whole family!
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Thanks for the pictures and trip report!!
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This is an AWESOME post! Thanks for sharing!
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Re: A first time hiker, three dogs, 12 hours, and 610 miles of adventure! And Me!
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Quote from: mule ears on July 07, 2008, 07:09:07 pm
Quote from: SA Bill on July 07, 2008, 06:12:13 pm
...I thought you mentioned
dogs
...that's a
horse
in that one picture!! Put the pug on that thing and there's no problem.
Bill
I didn't want to say anything but I did wonder if you had an Accord station wagon with the size of the dog(s) on the trip
. It did sound like a great get away and hopefully your wife will be able to go on more too.
Thanks everyone! We had a blast!
About the Dane "horse"... it is always funny when I load him in the back of my Accord (4dr, but not a station wagon). As I pass by people, they definitly seem surprised that he actually fits. But, he loves my car more so than my wife's SUV and there is no way I can get him into the Jeep. He is only 11 months old, and already weighs 150 lbs.... so he is gonna be huge when he quits growing. His dad is a massive 210 lbs, so if there is a chance of him reaching this size, then I may be in the market for a saddle..... Although, I think that my car costs less to maintain (he eats 16 cups/day = 40 lbs/week = $120/month). Here are a few pics for Homero...
Raider's Dad...
Our "baby"
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Look at the size of those PAWS !!!....they are almost bigger than your wife's hand...
$ 120.00 bucks a month? , it is still cheaper than feeding three little pirahnas: $ 250.00 dlls a week !!...plus diapers for the smallest one.
Real nice pictures of Midland, i have never seen any pictures of the town...thanks for sharing.
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Jeez! What's the point in the fence?...looks like he can just walk across it! Great report...very glad you could share it with your wife.
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