RHH's photos with the keyword: paint gap hills

Chisos Mountains

RHH
16 May 2022 14 6 148
This was taken from our last campsite in Big Bend National Park. We camped that night near the Paint Gap Hills and left the next morning for San Antonio where we spent two days before dropping our daughter off at the airport and starting the long drive home ourselves.

Big Bend Sunset

RHH
11 Jun 2020 12 3 97
This was the sunset the third night of our stay in Big Bend National Park. We were camped at Paint Gap Hills and watched the sunset there.

Sunset at Paint Gap Hills

RHH
11 Jun 2020 28 13 156
After finding our campsite at Paint Gap Hills we wandered the area and watched the sunset before going to bed for night. Paint Gap is on the north end of Big Bend National Park near the north entrance to the park.

Paint Gap Hills Sunset

RHH
11 Jun 2020 15 3 94
Whe traveling we always try to find a place to watch the sunset though we are not always successful. We watched this sunset from a campsite at Paint Gap Hills in Big Bend National Park.

The Sphinx

RHH
10 Jun 2020 15 4 83
The third evening of our stay in Big Bend National Park we drove north from the Rio Grande to the Paint Gap Hills. We stopped and photographed this peak, aptly named the Sphinx, along the way.

Chisos Mountains

RHH
10 Jun 2020 20 9 149
These were the Chisos Mountains from Maverick Drive in Big Bend National Park near where we camped for the night at Paint Gap Hills. We are now in Michigan visiting family after driving all day yesterday and last night and will be here and in Illinois and Indiana for several weeks. We had heavy snow in the mountains of western Montana and high winds and rain across Minnesota and Wisconsin, not a pleasant trip.

Chisos Mountains

RHH
10 Jun 2020 11 2 80
These were the Chisos Mountains from Maverick Drive near our campsite in Big Bend National Park.

Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park

RHH
21 Feb 2020 31 15 242
These are the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park in Texas. The photo was taken from our backcountry campsite near the Paint Gap Hills. We had spent the day kayaking the Rio Grande in the southwest corner of the park and in the evening had driven back to this location where we stayed the night at what was little more than a gravel turnoff along a dirt road. We've been away from home now for nearly two weeks and will not be home again for another week. We left Monday, the 10th, and drove through Idaho and Montana to Sheridan, Wyoming, found a place to park our van and slept the night. It was 2 degrees F (-17C) in the morning and we had high winds, blowing snow, and slippery bridges as we drove through Wyoming and Colorado. The check engine light had come on during the day (it proved later to be bad gas) and instead of staying the night in Amarillo, Texas, as we planned, we drove on through the night to San Antonio where we found a dealer and had the car checked out. That drive brought us to 75F (24C) temperatures in San Antonio where we checked into our guest house. We spent two wonderful days in San Antonio, walking the riverwalk and biking the mission trail, as well as enjoying the wonderful guesthouse, a historic house on the river, that some of our children had booked for us. We enjoyed the city especially because we had not been there since 1996, when we flew to Houston with friends and drove there. Leaving San Antonio we drove southwest to Big Bend National Park where we spent the next five days, hiking, kayaking and exploring. When I have opportunity to post more photos from that trip I'll describe our time there in more detail. We left there yesterday and drove to Carlsbad Caverns and spent the rest of a cold, miserable day touring the caverns. We are leaving shortly for Guadalupe Mountains National Park and hope to spend today and tomorrow hiking and exploring there. The weather report, which were rather grim for that area have improved dramatically, and so we have, more or less. kept to our original plans which include camping there tonight and possibly tomorrow, spending a quiet Sunday in Carlsbad and then going on to Grand Canyon. Since we need to get going, I'll catch up on commenting over the weekend.