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took a fun trip this weekend, a 2-day canoe trip through the Santa Elena canyon on the Rio Grande. I have lived here almost 20years and had never found the time to do it; finally.....and well worth it.
Its a 3hr drive so I flew into their gravel strip (30mins), plenty long and wide, great condition, no tiedowns, ppnotr.
Terlingua airstrip
The service will pick you up there and take you into town for outfitting, then a 20min ride for put-in at Lajitas.
Paddled 1st day (7 people 5+2guides, 4 canoes) downstream through some minor rapids (one swamped canoe) to campsite, where they served filet mignon, salad, wine, mashed potatoes, lots of yakking.
Next am into the slot canyon, some of the vertical walls are 1500' high. A million birds, some turtles, snakes, lots of horses. A couple vaqueros on the Mx side waved at us from high on a ridge - looked surreal to see them up there on their mules. Stopped for lunch at Fern Canyon, a side slot of Santa E. canyon...amazing rocks, caves, a spring, and a narrow place called the Birthing Canal where you crawl through the splashing spring water to get further into the canyon. Did not see another tourist til exiting the mouth Sat around 2pm. Can't recommend these guys highly enough:
Far Flung River trips
Its a 3hr drive so I flew into their gravel strip (30mins), plenty long and wide, great condition, no tiedowns, ppnotr.
Terlingua airstrip
The service will pick you up there and take you into town for outfitting, then a 20min ride for put-in at Lajitas.
Paddled 1st day (7 people 5+2guides, 4 canoes) downstream through some minor rapids (one swamped canoe) to campsite, where they served filet mignon, salad, wine, mashed potatoes, lots of yakking.
Next am into the slot canyon, some of the vertical walls are 1500' high. A million birds, some turtles, snakes, lots of horses. A couple vaqueros on the Mx side waved at us from high on a ridge - looked surreal to see them up there on their mules. Stopped for lunch at Fern Canyon, a side slot of Santa E. canyon...amazing rocks, caves, a spring, and a narrow place called the Birthing Canal where you crawl through the splashing spring water to get further into the canyon. Did not see another tourist til exiting the mouth Sat around 2pm. Can't recommend these guys highly enough:
Far Flung River trips