Alpine

 2/20- Alpine TX

   We had to thaw out from the new ice age that is sweeping western Texas. Then we headed out into the desert again. This road went close to Fifty miles without a curve. We did start to see these white fluffy things all over the sides of the road. This went on for miles and we were wondering if it was some kind of flowering plant. We finally stopped to check it out— it was cotton. Apparently the fields we had been driving by had at one time held cotton. Once we got by the acres of pecan trees and the source of water the desert returned. 

     We drove into some mountains and there started to be some junipers mixed in and the road got twisted. We drove down into a large high plateau into the town of Alpine. We are again a little over 5000 feet above sea level. 

    We parked tonight at the Lost Alaskan rv park. When we called yesterday to make a reservation she said they were all full because of some cowboy thing. About 5 minutes later she called back and said they had a cancellation and we ended up with our site. It’s a good thing as all the campgrounds in the area are full because of this event that is happening tomorrow. 

    A previous owner of the park had hailed from Alaska and when people asked him what he was doing in Texas he said he had gotten lost. Hence the name.

    The weather is gradually warming up and today it got into the upper 50’s and was quite pleasant out. Tonight is forecasted to get down to 20 by morning. It’s nice now that sunset is at 6:30 as we can get a walk in after dinner. 


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