Cross Country Tour – Day 9

6 September 2016

At the top. Look closely and you will see my yellow tent. The "pond" is also visible. I'm told kids jump off the 30 foot cliff into the water.
At the top. Look closely and you will see my yellow tent. The “pond” is also visible. I’m told kids jump off the 30 foot cliff into the water.

I sit at the top of one of the hills in the Texas Hill Country 538 feet above sea level after a 490 foot climb at Lost Maples State Natural Recreation Area. The last time I was here was probably 1984. The place has improved their facilities significantly. As I remembered,  the drive through the hill country to get here was beautiful.

It's a beautiful hike!
It’s a beautiful hike!

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I have campsite B, approximately a mile from the trail head. There are two “ponds” (their term, not mine) where I pitched my tent. After setting up and a nice long conversation with a couple from south Texas, I went skinny dipping ‘ to cool off and to wash my clothes.

The trail to the top just keeps going up!
The trail to the top just keeps going up!

After this climb, I’ll probably have to go swimming again. Tonight is chicken and dumplings. Tomorrow is a 7 1/2 hour drive to Big Bend Natio al Park.  Good cell reception at the top of this hill!

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

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