Hmm.... Still Thursday...? Are we there yet?
The sun is barely up, even it knows this is an unnatural hour! I glance around the cab of the truck and hear someone say something, "wife... made... cookies..." Huh? Cookies? Moments later a ziploc baggie full of some kind of delicious cookies is being passed around. It never makes it back to the front of the cab Mmmmm.... sugarrrr....
I fade out for a bit only to stir to the sounds of, "You wanna meet up and keep me warm in my sleeping bag?" Gary had been on the phone off and on all morning with a guy we were going to meet up with in San Antonio...
I come out of fuzzy land a bit more and realize he's talking to his sweetie... a lady... We're gonna get some mileage out of this one
Before long we are rolling into San Antonio. A few more calls and we find ourselves pulling into a parking lot right behind Gary's friend. Perfect timing!
Gary handing off some KLR lowering links to Roger
We spend a few minutes visiting with Roger, stretching our legs, and then it is back in the truck. We still have a longgg way to go. The miles drone on and on as the hours slip away. We reach Ft. Stockton and stop for lunch. Back in the truck... Soon we are heading South towards Alpine. That edgy feeling starts to creep into the outer realms of my consciousness... excitement... anticipation... nervousness... giddiness... It makes me flash back to the young days as a kid trying to fall asleep the night before Christmas
We reach Alpine and stop to fill up the bikes and grab last minute groceries. The wind is howling and cold. It is now that I realize I never packed my sweatshirt
Standing in the sun it is not too bad. Move into the shade and it is cold! Thank goodness all the areas we will be riding in are essentially treeless, as in no shade! We spot a few other trailers full of bikes, most likely people that are part of our extended group that are heading to Uncle's place in Terlingua. We leave town on Hwy 118, heading South towards Study Butte.
Almost immediately, the highway begins to twist and climb its way up into the mountains. Scrub cedar trees dot the landscape, making things look greener than I'd have expected for the middle of February. The sky is clear and the sun is starting its descent towards the horizon. Mountain peaks dot each side of the road, many topping out at around 6000 ft. We pass the Mile High road and then start dropping back down to a valley below. As we reach the bottom, I spot a familiar gate from a
previous trip. We cross the valley, climb back into some mountains and before long arrive at Hwy 170. None of us are exactly sure where Uncle's place is located, so we just head West hoping to see other folks...
We find Robert at Kathy's Kosmic Kowgirl Kafe
It would seem Robert knows where to go, so he offers to lead us there. A few more miles down the road and we hang a left onto some gravel. The old Terlingua Ghost Town is just off to our right. We wander down a short gravel road, round a small hill, and find lots of bikes and people. We've arrived
East on left side, South center, West right (I think...)
Doesn't that little squiggly road off to the right just calllll to you...
Uncle heads over to welcome more newcomers
With daylight fading, we start thinking that finding a place to setup camp would be a good idea. A quick look around Uncle's place reveals most of the good spots are taken. However, he has a friend with property merely a good stone's throw away that is perfect! It's right between the two helmeted heads in the above picture, just across a few small ravines. We pile into the truck and work our way over there to see what we can find...
Well... at least there is a small office for the morning paper work...
It has been a while since our last stop for bladder relief, so I head over to check out the "facilities". I get there to find the door chained shut, uh oh... I start looking for a lock but only find some wire twisted through a few links to keep the door closed when the wind starts blowing. I fumble with it while dancing around, finally get it undone and open the door...
Uhhh...
A few frantic moments later the garbage cans are removed, all is well...
Looking back towards tent city as Squeaky likes to call it
The sun seems to take forever to make its arc across the sky out here. However, once it decides it is time to call it a day, it turns in pretty fast!! I get the tent setup, gear unpacked, and start thinking about dinner
David "Cagiva549" (note the nice shirt
)
The Taj Mahal behind him is Gary's tent...
Looks like a forest fire behind the crest of the hills...
We head out to find dinner. Someone suggested a place just across the road, so off we go. I never catch the name of the place, but it is a restaurant/hotel combo with maybe 25-30 rooms. We head in and I check out the beer selection. Moments later I feel much better
A quick browse of the menu reveals that food is pricey out here in the sticks
I settle for some quesadillas. About half way through dinner, the live entertainment gets started...
Never did catch her name, not that I could remember it if she had told me...
She had a nice voice, played well, and obviously wrote her own lyrics. They were hilarious. She wrote about the "Little Green Men" (Border Patrol) and their effects on their daily lives in these parts. She also wrote about Chemical Warfare. It seems her husband has some flatulence issues...
We listened for a bit and then headed back to Uncle's to hang out for the evening.
Back over at Uncle's I finally notice how bright the stars are out here!! Looking up I am amazed and the brightness and number. Finding familiar stars is difficult because they are lost in the multitudes. The Milky Way really stands out and stretches across the sky. However, before long the moon starts its ascent into the night sky. Soon its blazing luminescence has drowned out all but the brightest of stars. No need for a flashlight out here. I can see easily. Seeing such well defined shadows at night is interesting.
My first attempt... I moved
My second attempt, I found something to steady myself on
Before long people started drifting away for the night to get some sleep. We headed back over to tent city where we hung out a while longer. Soon though, we were all tucked into our tents, eyes closed tight to blot out the bright moonlight, and drifting off to dreams of dusty roads... occasionally interrupted by the diesel like snoring of several of our tent city dwellers (and don't let Squeaky convince you she wasn't one of them
)