Seminole Canyon State Park, Texas


Thanks to Mary Jane Edwards I was not ware of it at the time, but I found Seminole Canyon State Park. I decided to hike a 3 mile one way to see the 9 foot panther pictograph in a cave along the Pecos River. We are close to the Mexican border. It was an easy walk, but long, with no shade. It was very peaceful, except for the singing birds, and it was early. I did make it, and it was a beautiful view of the canyon. For hours I didn't meet a single soul. It got hot, and I had plenty of water, but there was something a bit unsettling, when at high noon, all I heard was bees, flies and crows, or maybe they were buzzards. This could have been a movie ending. Eventhough I am tired, it wasn't too bad, and I am planning a 1.5 mile hike tomorrow with a guide to the other pictographs, which are only viewed on  tour. I can do this. Jo Jo pettered out on my at mile#2, so I had him in my pouch for 4 miles. I called him a lazy puppy, and he gave me "the look." He makes me laugh. He is fine, but apparently I have even more energy than him!!!! There is literally no one here at this campsite tonight. ahhhhhh, more peace.

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