We left the camp site at Guadalupe Mountains on Sunday
morning. Unfortunately we will never
know how the other Hikers/Campers fared on the Mountain that night, in the high
winds and freezing weather temperatures. We can but assume they were
experienced and knew what they were doing.
We drove to El Paso through the Salt Flats and past the
Hueco Mountains. We camped at Anthony
just a mile from the state line with New Mexico on the north western edge of El
Paso.
The camp site was conveniently
situated behind Camping World so that we could have the generator checked as it has not been reliable recently. We found out that the
altitude setting on the carburettor had been set to zero, so all this time we
have been travelling under the sea. Paul also bought and fitted two new AC roof
vent covers as one had blown away in the high winds and the other one wasn’t
looking too good either.
We used this week to do some maintenance and admin etc. We took a trip out one day around and then over the Franklin Mountains.
El Paso is a V-shaped city that has spread around the
southern end of the Franklin Mountains next to the Rio Grande. On the other side of the river is Mexico and
the city of Juarez. The two cities seem
as one continuous urbanised sprawl. From
a view point on the Mountain side we saw queues of traffic at one of the bridge
border crossings.
The weather has been lovely sunny days at around 15C but the
freezing temperatures at night have meant frozen pipes every morning. Sunset
has given us some spectacular photos.
We have also seen what can happen when fire gets a hold of an
RV. Fortunately the owners were away so
no-one was hurt. The fire was started when the battery’s over heated.
El Paso, huh...well if you must. Not exactly a garden spot. :(
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