Along the park road |
After our initial drive to the Visitor Center yesterday, we studied the brochures and information we got from the Ranger. We had originally planned to do a 4.5 mile hike this morning, having been strongly encouraged to get out early before it got hot. However, I slept poorly last night and having gotten little sleep the night before, I was in no shape nor mood to rush out at the crack of dawn today. But we are flexible so it was easy to change to something less strenuous which did not require an early start. Instead of the hike, we drove the 50 miles to the east side of the park at the Rio Grande Village area.
A Group of 5 mortar holes |
Boquillas Canyon was a few more miles east of Rio Grande Village. This was one of the areas recommended by the ranger for a short hike with interesting features. Of course, the main feature was the Rio Grande River. There was a pull-off on the road and a couple vantage points along the hike that offered great views of the river. The first part of the hike took us past an area of perhaps 15 mortar holes. These holes had been created hundreds of years ago by natives grinding seeds. We were surprised at the depth of some of the holes.
At Boquillas Canyon the River is relatively narrow. We walked along the rocky river bank with the canyon walls rising over a thousand feet above our heads.
Tomorrow, if I am able to sleep well tonight, we’ll go for our hike in the mountains.
By the way, yesterday evening I had a very difficult time getting my story posted and photos uploaded. The WiFi the campground advertized is almost nonexistent, plus you have to go down to the restaurant to get it. We have an air card, but cell service is not all that great here, either. I’ll do the best I can.
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