Posted by texas cowboy on September 23, 2020 at 20:32:35 from (107.77.219.181):
In Reply to: OT, Vacation posted by gearheadbill on September 23, 2020 at 15:48:14:
The Starlight in the Ghost town was pretty good and the restaurant at the Lajitas resort was too. There is a little Mexican place across the highway from the Study Butte store that was real good. Doesn�t look like much outside or inside. While you�re down there drive river road to Presidio then you can go up from there to Marfa . If you�re at Marfa after dark you can try to see the Marfa lights. Try to spend some time in Alpine. There are several restaurants there. The Reata steakhouse was always good and a little Mexican place south of the tracks don�t remember the name. The White Buffalo at the Gage hotel in Marathon is also good. If you have time Fot Davis is a neat town too. The McDonald observatory is there and the old fort. The Mueseum of the Big Bend at Sul Ross university in Alpine is good too. The Crystal Cowboy bar in Alpine is probably closed. The Big Bend Saddle Shop in Alpine is a neat place to shop or just look around. It�s in Alpine also. I don�t expect there to be much virus problems out there but you can look up the numbers for Brewster county Texas on the internet. My daughter went to school at Sul Ross so we have spent a lot of time out there. If I ever sell out here in South Texas that�s where I�m going. It�s big country a long way to everywhere. The closest Walmart was in Fort Stockton an or so from Alpine. You will either love it or hate it. I love it out there. Like Steve said keep plenty of water in your vehicle and fill fuel every chance you get. One more suggestion I have is if you have a firearm, preferably a handgun, carry it at least in your vehicle. If you have any questions I or my daughter may be able to answer them. Tony
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