Excursion to...Nowhere??

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My tablet did that... multiple apps were fighting for the GPS.
Had to close ALL apps, then start the app you want.

sent from a phone I found on the trail.
 
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I just looked, I don't here on my work PC. I'll have to check once I get home.
However, that spot is located in Big Bend Ranch State Park in West Texas.
There is a one vehicle trail heading up into an ancient collapsed volcano that ends at "Nowhere".
on the other side of that sign it says "The Other Side Of Nowhere"
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I just looked, I don't here on my work PC. I'll have to check once I get home.
However, that spot is located in Big Bend Ranch State Park in West Texas.
There is a one vehicle trail heading up into an ancient collapsed volcano that ends at "Nowhere".
on the other side of that sign it says "The Other Side Of Nowhere"
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This is definitely going on my to-do list.

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I spent about 3 nights/ 4 days out there between Xmas and New Years. I still didn't hit everything.
I'm still doing my write up for the blog site I'm part of: http://overland.kinja.com
The whole area has a ton of sites to see, wheeling to do and dark quiet nights to enjoy. Some of the best star gazing on the planet! You can spread your time in the National Park too and really make a vacation of it.

My next trip I'm heading up into the most remote area of the park on the NW side. There is a place Called Casa Ramon which is supposed to be good camping. North and NW of there are some trails in the Cienega Mountains.
We were going to do this on our last day there, but the weather turned a little foul on us. We decided to save that part of the trip for next time.map_overview_1069x1200.jpg Leaning.jpg
 

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I spent about 3 nights/ 4 days out there between Xmas and New Years. I still didn't hit everything.
I'm still doing my write up for the blog site I'm part of: http://overland.kinja.com
The whole area has a ton of sites to see, wheeling to do and dark quiet nights to enjoy. Some of the best star gazing on the planet! You can spread your time in the National Park too and really make a vacation of it.

My next trip I'm heading up into the most remote area of the park on the NW side. There is a place Called Casa Ramon which is supposed to be good camping. North and NW of there are some trails in the Cienega Mountains.
We were going to do this on our last day there, but the weather turned a little foul on us. We decided to save that part of the trip for next time.View attachment 17865 View attachment 17868
I'll def check out your blog, thanks!

OB#3799