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Episode: 3870
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Title: HPR3870: Texas
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3870/hpr3870.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 06:58:12
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,870 for Friday 2 June 2023.
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Today's show is entitled, Texas.
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It is part of the series Travel.
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It is hosted by Ahu Kahn and is about 13 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is.
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We wrap up our trip in Texas before heading back home to Michigan.
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Hello.
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This is Ahu Kahn for Hacker Public Radio.
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Welcome you to another exciting episode in our RV Travels series.
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And we are in Texas and approaching the end of our trip.
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So Wednesday, March 16th, and we are in Presidio, Texas.
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We got our day passes for the Big Bend Ranch State Park and headed for the closed canyon
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trail.
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Now this is what is called a slot canyon.
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And what that basically means is you've got a high ridge of mountains and just this little
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slot cut out of the middle and is usually caused by water erosion or something like that.
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And there's photos if you want to see what this one looks like.
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If you just go to the show notes, there's always links to all of the photos there.
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I have them all on Flickr and it's a publicly accessible account.
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So we got our day passes, remember it was $5 per person per day, so we gave the state
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of Texas $10 for the privilege.
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Got to the slot canyon.
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Now it was not the longest hike we've ever done, but it was a pretty physical one.
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And the reason is that once you get into it, you're going down the series of rock faces.
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And then you know, when you go out, you've got to go up those same rock faces.
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And you know, it's a physical thing and I'm 71 years old, so you know, you got to be
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careful about stuff like that.
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We reached one towards the end.
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We didn't go all the way to the very end.
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We got one towards the end that looked like about five feet of smooth rock.
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Now I could easily see getting down.
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Getting back is the part that looked kind of chancy to me.
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Given the difficulty of the ones that we did go up as we returned, it was the right decision.
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You know, it wasn't easy going up those things.
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Well, then it was off to the store.
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The RV park we were staying at is having a St. Patrick's Day potluck tomorrow.
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We need to buy some fruit for a fruit bowl.
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When we got back, the temperature kept rising and we had to turn on the air conditioning.
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You know, that's such a nice thing to have happen in March.
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Wouldn't be doing that in Michigan.
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And so the next day, Thursday, March 17th, yeah, the park had the potluck brunch.
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We made the fruit salad.
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We joined everyone and after having as much to eat as we cared to have, we just went back
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to the RV and had a day off.
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Friday, March 18th, we had another trail to check out in Big Bend Ranch State Park.
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This one is the Houdu Trail.
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This took us down to the river side and then back up again.
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The Okateos in particular were starting to bloom there.
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Well, you know, it's spring in that area.
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After hiking that trail, we stopped on the way back at a side road that looked interesting
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and did a little more hiking.
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We found some very interesting rocks where wind erosion had carved out holes and there
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was an abandoned Adobe hut there.
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Again, photos.
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You can link two off of the website.
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And finally, we had enough and came back to our RV.
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Saturday, March 19th was our last day at Loma Paloma.
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We did laundry, some chores, then went to our last Loma Paloma happy hour at the lizard
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lounge.
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That's what they call it.
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It was basically just a little outdoor canopy with chairs and picnic tables set up under
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it.
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We had an unexpected guest at this, a dust devil.
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It was another hot day and we tried to put on air conditioning and when we did, we lost
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power altogether.
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It turns out the breaker died on us.
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This is the breaker at the pedestal outside.
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So we contacted the park host couple and they came down and fixed it.
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In the course of diagnosing all of this, they pointed out to us another stupid beginner
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mistake that we've been saying all along everything we had was 30 amp and the guy said, no, it
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says 50 amp right there.
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You have 50 amp capability.
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So that's one of those things we're going to have to figure out before our next trip.
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Now, Sunday, March 20th, travel day.
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We went to the Lost Alaskan RV Park in Alpine, Texas, which gets us a little closer to the
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Big Ben National Park.
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It will still be a drive, but less than it would have been from Loma Paloma and easier.
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Now, part of the problem, we could have tried to do it from Loma Paloma, but it's a lot
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of twisty, turny up and down mountain roads and as I've already said, we're not really
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happy with doing a whole lot of that.
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So the drive from Alpine is a lot flatter and straightforward.
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So we're going to be at Lost Alaskan for five nights.
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Let's say somewhat more upscale park and therefore across this more, but it's our last
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real stay before we head back to Michigan.
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So Monday, March 21st, another taking care of business day.
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The RV repair place came by and installed a new domestic toilet and a shut off valve
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which solved our toilet problem, which it wasn't that bad actually.
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I mentioned previously, in our last episode, we kept the water supply line and just had
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to use gallon jugs with water and manually fill the toilet.
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We probably could have lived with it that way all the way back to Michigan, but the folks
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at the RV repair place were friendly and made it easy for us, so no regrets.
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Once that was done, we did our shopping and went back to the RV to stay.
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Tuesday, March 22nd, we went to the RV repair place so we could pay the bill.
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People are very friendly and trusting around here.
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So they just came and did it and figured, you know, we would get around to pay them and
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we did.
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We wanted to do it right away and I always like to take care of things as soon as possible.
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While there, we got some information about the Big Bend National Park, but you know,
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running around doing errands, it was starting to get later in the day and it was a cold and
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windy day and so we decided that we looked at the weather forecast and it looked like
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tomorrow is going to be a nicer day.
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So instead of trying to head to the National Park, we decided to go to the Museum of the
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Big Bend, which is in Alpine.
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And we had a very nice few hours there, it's a little museum but well arranged.
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The exhibits are chronological around the outside of the room and you start with the dinosaurs.
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Fossils have been dug in this area, including one of a terrace or called Quetzal Coatless,
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one of the largest flying animals of all time.
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When it moves to the native tribes, the early Spanish, the Americans, the Texas Revolution,
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and the Indian Wars of the late 19th century, it finally ends up with Hollywood, which
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used this area for filming, such as the movie Giant, which starred Elizabeth Taylor,
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Rock Hudson and James Dean in his final role.
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Wednesday, March 23rd.
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Our final expersion of this trip, we drove down from Alpine to the Big Bend National Park.
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We drove along the Ross Maxwell scenic drive, stopped along the way to see the abandoned
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Samnail Ranch, and then at the end went to the Santa Elena Canyon.
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There's a hiking trail here.
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But to get on it, you first have to climb up the side of the mountain.
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Now, it's not too bad because they've built concrete steps and ramps to get you up,
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but you still have to be careful since there are no guardrails for much of the climb.
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Once on top, you walk into the canyon and gradually work your way down to the river.
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Which river?
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The Rio Grande, of course.
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You could literally do an illegal entry into Mexico just by waiting here, though what
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you would do when you got there I couldn't imagine since there is no trail on the Mexican
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side.
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The canyon was carved out by the river, and no doubt it started with some kind of crack
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in the mountain, like all slot canyons.
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One thing that struck us all along, the Rio Grande is that for all the talk about invasions
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and walls, the border looks like it is undefended.
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Now, there are border patrol checkpoints along all of the major roads going north from
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the border, so there is some enforcement activity.
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Anyway, there was a long day with a lot of driving, so we were pretty tired when we got
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back to the RV after all of that.
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Thursday, March 24th.
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After the long day yesterday at the National Park and knowing we had a five day truck back
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to Michigan that was going to start tomorrow, that does take a day off.
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Do some grocery shopping, filling the tank on the truck with the main activities.
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Friday, March 25th.
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We left Alpine in the morning and headed to Tai, Texas, which is just outside of Abilene.
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The trip took seven hours towing the RV, which is a long, entire trip.
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We should probably look to reduce the daily driving next time, but for now we have reservations
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and plans.
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The daily trips weren't so long on our way out in December, so I hope it will get shorter
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from here.
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This is just an overnight stop we are off again in the morning.
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Saturday, March 26th.
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From Tai, we went to the Oak Glen RV Park in Oklahoma.
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This is the same park we stayed at on our trip out in December, and from here we are simply
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retracing our steps and staying at the same places.
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On day, March 27th, we left Oklahoma and headed for the Lamplight Lane RV Park.
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This time it did not go as well.
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The owner was not there, but he had someone working there.
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We could not use the credit card machine, but fortunately we had enough cash to pay for
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our overnight stay, which is like 30 bucks.
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It's not a huge amount, but you know, and it was a very tight space, so we pretty much
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crossed this off as a place that we would ever return to.
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Monday, March 28th.
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This time we got into the Terra Hote RV Park in a reasonable afternoon time, and it was
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a much better experience than when we froze here in December.
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Finally, Tuesday, March 29th, back home in Michigan.
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It felt really good to get back home.
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We're always excited when we start a trip, and we're always happy to get home again
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when it's over.
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