Texas Two Stop

Texas might be the Lone Star State, but Texans definitely do not want anyone to feel alone.  Southern hospitality is alive and kickin’ there and we were greeted with this common phrase often:

Our story in this big ole state begins off the beaten track in Sonora.  Gary is a sucker for caves.  So, when we saw the Caverns of Sonora on the map we thought why not?  That is the beauty of our home being on wheels, we can stop at anything that interests us (or move if we don’t like it!).  We pulled off the highway and the annoying woman on google maps took us further and further back into the country.  After a while we got to a gravel/dirt “road” and were a little afraid we were about to go 4-wheeling with our Airstream.  You will get the perfect visual of just how crazy this road was when you see our lesson learned below.

After a bumpy few miles, we finally arrived at the Caverns and they have space on their property for RVs.  So we checked in, then pulled into the RV park area and it was TIGHT or as a Texan might say the spaces were as thin as a gnat’s whisker.  There were all of these big rigs lined up with their side outs open and here comes us in our tiny home and we didn’t actually  know if we were going to fit.  It was our first experience of how up close and personal you can get in RV spots.  Good news is it only took us two circles around and a bit of wiggling to get parked.

Our second and last stop in Texas was in Fredericksburg.  If we decide to settle down in Texas, this town would be a front runner. First of all it is in Texas Hill Country.  To be perfectly honest we had no idea Texas even had hills!  Hill Country is home to three wine AVA regions and Fredericksburg is one of them.  It also has a great walkable downtown where everyone is walking the streets and having fun.  Probably because you can walk the streets with a drink in hand (wine or even the hard stuff), but hey, it’s Texas!

Best thing we did?

Touring the Caverns of Sonora.  How do I know this was the best thing?  We have 543,000 pictures to prove it’s true.  We never knew there were so many food inspired formations in caves.  Everything from bacon to   popcorn to soda straws (these are real cave terms by the way).  Just of a few of the pics are here for your amazement.  I know, pictures of caves blah, blah, blah…just be glad we stopped at a few!!!

bacon
popcorn
helictites
two humans

Best thing we ate?

Walking through downtown Fredericksburg it is easy to get overwhelmed with all of the options.  So, that is what Yelp is for, right?  One of the top places that came up (almost 5 stars with 244 reviews!)  was a simple burger place and from the name we should have known we would be hooked: Jennie’s Smoked Burgers and Tornado Fries. We did not meet Jennie, but she smokes a mean burger!  The smoked brisket burger was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!  I guess it isn’t just traditional BBQ places that know how to use smoke.  Jennie has it figured out 🙂 So much so that Gary has been trying tirelessly to create a copycat version of it along our travels.

What we learned?

Lock it down!  Below is the precarious situation we found when we pulled in to our campsite and opened the Airstream doors.  This does tell you quite a bit about Texas roadways, but it also tells you we are still newbs who need to learn to lock it down.  Lock everything down!  It really doesn’t matter if the cabinets click into place.  One crazy pothole and your microwave can be destroyed and destroy fifteen things in its wake.  Get straps, hooks, bungee, whatever it takes to lock it down!

Next Stop: Hot Springs National Park

Wingin’ It

If you know us at all, then you know we are planners…HUGE planners.  Not weekly meal plan or synched iPhone calendar type planners. I am talking spreadsheet loving, whiteboard obsessed master planners.  Our plans even have sub plans and each new plan has a name (sometimes even theme music).  For us, this is a perfect example of something that is a good trait, but became almost an obsession.  It was something we knew we wanted to tone down as we embarked on our journey.  Little did we know we were going to get a quick nudge from the universe to learn how to do this…

We (Gary) had it all mapped out.  Months were spent zooming in and out on Google maps trying to tailor the perfect route to stay out of bad weather and stop at all of the destinations that we have always wanted to check out as well as the places where we may want to settle down.  Since we had two years, of course we would split the country in two and knock out the west first (since we lived there), then head to Florida for the winter before making the east our second year route.  A perfectly logical and efficient plan.

We were on track at Joshua Tree to head to southern Utah and then came a detour…a family matter had us on a beeline for the east coast.  So, the master planners had to wing it!  After an overnighter in a Walmart parking lot (not our finest night of sleep, but it worked) we ended up in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Best thing we did?

Sledding down the dunes at White Sands National Monument! This experience is one of the stand out things we have done on our travels so far.  So simple and childlike, but so much fun!  We promise you will not be able to watch our video without laughing along with us.

Video link: Sledding White Sands National Monument your typical sand you would find at the beach. They are made up of gypsum crystals and it feels velvety soft and cool your feet.

Park Pro Tip: (Yes, the “pro” designation is being used a bit early in our journey).  We checked with our campground and borrowed sleds so we didn’t have to buy them at the park store. Plus we got into the park for free with our America the Beautiful pass.  Fun and free…SCORE!

Best thing we ate?

When we first got to Las Cruces we were perusing the local magazines with restaurants and things to do.  We happened to see an article on the best places to get elote in town.  If you haven’t ever had elote it is basically grilled corn on the cob, maybe cut and served in a bowl with chili powder, salt, butter, and cheese as toppings (YUM, right!). Seeing the pictures in this magazine with the title “The Best Elote in New Mexico” spurred the hunt for us.  We thought we would do our own tasting to see who was the best.  Well it was a bust to say the least!  We trekked from one location to another to find each one was either closed or had changed to different restaurants altogether (including one very sketch taco place).  We had gotten ourselves so geared up for this that we decided to change our mission to making a great southwestern dinner with an elote or an elote-ish dish at home in the airstream.

Mission accomplished!

What we learned?

We started out way too early in the year for anywhere other than SoCal or Florida.  If you are from one of those places it is easy to forget everywhere else is cold!  Most of the fun things haven’t started yet because:

  1. It is still cold
  2. Tourist season hasn’t started
  3. Everyone else is working, silly

Even though this area has 360 days of sunshine (awesome) the cold is a bit off putting.  So, next year we will make a plan to stay south with our flip flops on a bit longer!

Next Stop: The Lone Star State