We finally made it to Devils River, it was a spur of the moment thing. They had an opening at the site we wanted so we went. It’s usually booked as there are only 7 sites, all are primitive. There is about 29 miles of gravel into the park and the roads are actually rougher in the park. All of that does a good job of keeping the riff raff down. Plus the mile walk from a locked gate down to the river is not for the faint of heart. I also have to say that it is the cleanest park, no make that anywhere, that we have ever stayed! It is kind of a mini Big Bend. And it is only open on weekends.
Part of the spontaneity was due to my newly rigged AC setup for the Hawk Shell and wanted to give it a test. And we did, the days were upper 90’s and nights finally dropped to upper 70’s. The AC was a life saver! We found out talking to the ranger that we and another camper on the upper end were the only ones left in the park.
Sorry for the rotated pics. Can someone tell me how to fix that?
Part of the spontaneity was due to my newly rigged AC setup for the Hawk Shell and wanted to give it a test. And we did, the days were upper 90’s and nights finally dropped to upper 70’s. The AC was a life saver! We found out talking to the ranger that we and another camper on the upper end were the only ones left in the park.
Sorry for the rotated pics. Can someone tell me how to fix that?