I always carry extra. Better safe then sorry. It also depends on how many days you stay. Panther junction is the closest place to get fuel in the park but they can also be out. I always get fuel in marathon or alpine just in case.Is extra fuel mandatory?
I always carry extra. Better safe then sorry. It also depends on how many days you stay.Is extra fuel mandatory?
Ok I can probably make it the weekend your going just keep me posted if you’re going for sure.Let me know your plans! I live about an hour from you in Big Spring, Texas
No it is not mandatory. There are two fuel stations in the park, (Panther Junction & Rio Grande Village), and there will always be someone who will bail you out. But it is certainly a good idea, since if you are going all over the park, you will burn a lot of fuel. I went the same date last year, park was not crowded and both fuel stations in the park had plenty, even if it was about 50 cents/gallon more than outside the park.Is extra fuel mandatory?
Curious if they open back to public by then. Last time I called to get a reservation, they were no longer letting people up the road. Will be a nice couple of hours if they do though.
No it is not mandatory. There are two fuel stations in the park, (Panther Junction & Rio Grande Village), and there will always be someone who will bail you out. But it is certainly a good idea, since if you are going all over the park, you will burn a lot of fuel. I went the same date last year, park was not crowded and both fuel stations in the park had plenty, even if it was about 50 cents/gallon more than outside the park.
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Not exactly sure what’s on the calendar home wise but I’m interested.Howdy! First post, long time overland bound member. I’m thinking about going to BBNP or BBRSP for the terlingua chili cook off, oct 31-Nov 4. Camping off in the back county. Anyone is welcome to join.
Awesome, been down to B.B. multiple times, it’s always a blast.Not exactly sure what’s on the calendar home wise but I’m interested.
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I’ve done that too. Years ago. Like in June when it’s 96 in basin at 8pm. Terlingua and Lajitas were like ghost towns. Actually kinda spooky. My kids were little then. Totally freaked them outI avoid BB whenever there are going to be a lot of people in the area.
Only place ive seen a lot of people is in the basin and Rio grande village and the other place I can’t think of. I always camp in the back roads of the park.I avoid BB whenever there are going to be a lot of people in the area.
Man that’s awesome!! Thanks for sharing!I love BB I live about 9 1/2 hrs away but try to go a least twice a year. Here is a pic from this last March I always go for Milky-way pics since BB is know for having the darkest skies in the US. This was on the March New moon.
What I meant was Chili Cook Off brings 10K to the area. Other times to avoid are Spring Break.Only place ive seen a lot of people is in the basin and Rio grande village and the other place I can’t think of. I always camp in the back roads of the park.
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I’ve stayed at glen springs 2. 1 is always taken up. 2 has a good view of what I call the Mexican lights there just like the Marfa lights. Pretty crazy.Has anyone stayed in pine canyons or glenn springs?