Tagged: texas

Texas, it ain’t for everyone 0

Texas, it ain’t for everyone

Well, we finally made it out of Texas… Thank GAWD! Texas is an odd-ball state with some very odd behavior and I don’t think the Texans mind that they are different folk than the rest of the USA. Firstly, Texans can not be confined… just ask Mexico. Paint a line...

Padre Island National Seashore 0

Padre Island National Seashore

Padre Island has been the pinnacle of this trip. Although the Formula 1 event was the reason we are in Texas, Padre Island is the furthest point East (and South) we will travel. It is the turn-around point after nearly 3100 miles traveled from Colorado… 2000 from Mom’s house in...

2012 United States Grand Prix in Austin, TX 0

2012 United States Grand Prix in Austin, TX

My first ever F1 race, and the entire reason I am in the state of Texas. The past two days has been spent at the new Circuit of the America’s track in Austin spectating the the racing going on. What a joy it is to finally see the F1 cars...

San Antonio River Walk 0

San Antonio River Walk

Today we drove into San Antonio to go downtown to the River Walk. While the Interstate part of the drive was easy enough, once we got down into the city itself it seemed that the city engineers were playing a practical joke. One sign would show the River Walk as...

Kerrville-Schreiner Park 0

Kerrville-Schreiner Park

We stumbled into a what turned out to be a fantastic park. Kerrville-Schreiner Park in Kerrville, Texas is what RV camping should be and all for the right price. Sure we could have spent $40 a night and had all the amenities but Kerrville-Schreiner Park also has camp areas in...

Why is Texas so damn big! 0

Why is Texas so damn big!

Seriously, I’m use to California big, but this is getting ridiculous. We have been in Texas for 4 days and we are still out in the middle of no-where-Texas. Even though this state ranks #2 in population (second only to California) almost no one lives in the Western 450 miles...

Balmorhea Ants and Bats 0

Balmorhea Ants and Bats

After leaving Poncho Villa State Park in New Mexico it was a quick and painless drive into and through El Paso, TX where we refueled and continued driving South-East all the way to Van Horn, TX. This made for a 200-mile day of driving although it felt like much less....