Saturday, February 10, 2018

WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY AT SEMINOLE CANYON

Sunday, February 4 – We got an early start this morning by heading up to the Visitor Center to get a picture of the sunrise at the Maker of Peace, a sculpture as a monumental tribute to the Desert Archaic people, whose pictographs adorn the canyon walls. It was a little chilly at 42 degrees, and we weren't dressed warm enough to stand out too long waiting for the perfect shot. We got our photo and returned quickly to the RV to warm up.

Maker of Peace

Maker of Peace

Maker of Peace

After letting things warm up a bit, we headed out to ride our bikes on the Rio Grande trail. Our goal was the Panther Cave Pictograph site. The trail is about four miles out to an area near where the Seminole Canyon meets the Rio Grande River.

Parts of the trail is very easy for biking.
Rio Grand hike

Some a bit more challenging.
Rio Grand hike

An immense pictograph panel spans the back wall of the rock shelter that's visible across the canyon and includes a panther image nine feet long. The pictographs are on the other side of the canyon and binoculars are nice to have in order to see them up close. For a fee, we could have taken a boat ride for an up-close-and-personal look at the pictographs.

We were lucky enough to see the boat just leaving the Panther Cave dock.
Rio Grand hike

Panther Cave.
Panther Cave

We spent 1½ hours at Panther Cave Site climbing among the rocks and along the canyon edge taking pictures and viewing the pictographs. It was a very enjoyable time! Riding the bike to this location was a plus, especially because it was getting warm. The temperature reached 85 degrees this afternoon! We never expected “beach” weather when we planned this Southwest Texas trip for early February.

With the zoom lens on our simple Sony camera, we were able to see pretty clearly the pictographs about 1,000 feet across the water. Amazing!

Panther Cave

Panther Cave

The panther is about 9 feet long.
Panther Cave

Other pictographs.
Panther Cave

Paul walking along the ledge. In the background is the canyon water merging into the Rio Grande River.
Panther Cave

We then locked are bikes together and hiked out to the point where the canyon meets the Rio Grande River. This is the US/Mexico international border. The area is now the Amistad International Reservoir, a joint venture between Mexico and the United States to control flooding on the Rio Grande. We sat on a couple nice size rocks to enjoy the beautiful scenery and had a snack and a little water before heading back.

Panther Cave

Panther Cave

The trip back was a breeze on our bikes. We did notice that we had a gradual uphill route, but we made it without a problem. Sure glad we chose the bike option today! The view of the surrounding grasslands and distance mountains was spectacular! It was also nice that we had only seen one other person for about one minute on the entire adventure. What a great day!

Rio Grande hiking trail. Seminole

Rio Grande hiking trail. Seminole 

We then returned to the RV and enjoyed the awesome weather for the remainder of the day. Paul did pack away a few things. Tomorrow we head further Southwest to Big Bend National Park. Again, we will be way out in the wilds West of the Pecos River. We are told that we will have no cell phone service, and WIFI is sketchy.

Bella enjoyed Seminole as much as we did.
Bella

What a hunter…lol
Bella

A little reminder to those thinking about spending time in this area. There is absolutely NO CELL PHONE SERVICE. If you need to make a phone call, you must drive about 40 miles to Del Rio, Texas. There is very limited WiFi service near the bathrooms, but if several people are trying to use it you may have problems. The WIFI is only for phone data, you won’t be surfing the Internet on your computer. We hope to stop in Marathon, Texas , to try our Verizon service to make a couple phone calls and upload a post, if possible. We'll need to fill up the truck too, because gas stations are few and far between.

This area is a spectacular area to visit so stop back and enjoy our adventures! A special thanks to Erin and Mui of  Two To Travel’s Phaeton Journeys. They did a great job on their blog of featuring the highlights of the park. We used their recommendations and had a blast.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back real soon. Have a great day!

13 comments:

  1. Thanks for the shout out ... we really enjoyed the area. I remember how cold it was the morning we went to get our Maker of Peace sunrise shots. Biking this portion of the trail was smart ... we didn't have our trikes with us, and even if we had, it's doubtful they would have done well on the path. So, we hoofed it ... it was worth it though. Beach weather should follow you to Big Bend.

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  2. It looks like the reservoir's water is blue and the river's water is green. What a contrast!

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  3. Looks like another fun day exploring.
    We are expecting quite a dip in the Jet-Stream which is supposed to cool things down for a while.
    Be Safe and Enjoy your next Adventure.

    It's about time.

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  4. I remember how pretty the petroglyphs were from Erin and Mui's blog. Good your zoom was able to capture a few. So glad to see you have your bikes with you. We find them useless in some places and invaluable in others. Almost every town has bike paths now. Smart to ride out:) We'll just have to enjoy your sunrise photo because I don't see us getting up. I keep forgetting to mention how much I like your header!

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  5. You are enjoying the area there and some wonderful hikes as weak. Great pictures.

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  6. No other people is definitely the way to really enjoy the beauty of the land. You have some amazing pictures. It certainly is a warm winter. A little cooler this week which will be a good thing. Looking forward to your next post.

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  7. That does look like a wonderful day! Those colors you captured at sunrise are gorgeous. We use our bikes almost everywhere we go and ride much more since we've been fulltiming than we ever did in our hometown. This looks like exactly the kind of adventure we enjoy. Enjoy your time in Big Bend! It was freezing when we were there in January but perfect for hiking.

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  8. Bella looks like she is in her element.

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  9. Send some of that warmth this way. It dropped into the 40's here today. Don't forget to visit Judge Roy Bean in Langtry as you head west.

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  10. We will have to check out that area, looks very interesting. Have fun kiddos!

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  11. Your pictures are just gorgeous. What a beautiful area to explore. It's definitely added to "our places to go list". What wonderful weather you are enjoying as well!

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  12. Seminole Canyon looks like a must if you are in the area. We will certainly keep it in mind. Hope you enjoy Big Bend as much as we did. LuAnn

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  13. What a great view for sure. I loved the marker too.

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