drive day

It was predicted to go down to 22* in the town of Canyon, about 1000' higher & 15 miles from where I was camped in Palo Duro Canyon last night. I figure my rig should be good down to around 20*; below that, & the water tanks beneath my trailer could freeze & burst. Well, I woke up to 13* this morning. It seems that I got lucky: my fresh tank was almost full, & it was warm yesterday, so that large volume didn't freeze. My black & gray tanks still had antifreeze in them from winterizing & not much waste had been added to dilute it. "Better lucky than smart every time."

This rustic building at the entrance to the State Park really fits in with the landscape. 


Near the entrance to the park is America's tallest wind turbine, at least according to Google maps. 

Until the last few years, I'd associated cotton more with the southeaster US, but there's lots of it grown in west Texas & eastern New Mexico. 


There are at least a hundred of these vintage gas station signs scattered around this site. 


I'm spending tonight in Alamogordo, NM.


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