Hey Copus,
Yeah, the page Plockey did is great. It shows his courses are paying off. It was a heck of a lot of fun! The best for me, was the last two days on the trail, when we hiked through the Sierra Quemada; down in the desert, with the South Rim of the Chisos in view, as well as views of the other ranges.
My son and I stayed in west Texas for a week, we went through Big Bend Ranch State Park and saw the trailheads for the Rancherias Loop (nice,) checked out the Marfa lights and hung out in Alpine. After that, I was in Mexico for two weeks, solo. I was in Copper Canyon for 5 days doing dayhikes and bike riding. It's awesome! A huge canyon, river, Spanish mission, adobe everywhere, and very traditional Indigeneous people.
As for the bike riding, that sounds great. It would be really cool to ride to parks like that. I don't ride, but I definitely think it would awesome.
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Originally Posted by copuswalker
Hey Oceanus, Welcome back. I saw Plokeys post and really enjoyed it. I am thinking of heading out that way on my bike soon. Do a little riding and camping. Do not know if I will do the Dodson though. Want to hit to many parks. Am working on submitting an article to Ride Texas magazine. Where you can leave bikes while hiking. That makes me the guinea pig.
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