Window Trail from Chisos Basin Campground, Big Bend National Park, Texas. September 2017. |
You won't be seeing The Window on this post, even though I was on the Window Trail, as approached from the Chisos Basin Campground trailhead.
Window Trail from Chisos Basin Campground, Big Bend National Park, Texas. September 2017. |
I happened by the trail head during a swing around the campground. The afternoon was moving toward dusk, and I hadn't contemplated going on this walk so late in the afternoon. Plus an irrational concern about a bear encounter still clung to me like a whiny toddler. But a young couple bounced over to the trail head and appeared to have a plan to do the hike. So I asked if I could hitch myself to their coattails, and they said yes!
They were pleasant company - living in Texas for awhile while she did an internship - but probably to return to their home grounds in a lusher climate when that finished.
A pretty trail. Somehow I'd gotten the impression it was so very close to The Window and that it was an easy peasy walk.
The section of the trail I completed (note the foreshadowing) was easy peasy.
Window Trail from Chisos Basin Campground, Big Bend National Park, Texas. September 2017. |
What I didn't know was that the trail crossed over a stream. So pretty!
Window Trail from Chisos Basin Campground, Big Bend National Park, Texas. September 2017. |
And those steps built into the smooth, rock shoulders! The stuff of fairy tales.
Window Trail from Chisos Basin Campground, Big Bend National Park, Texas. September 2017. |
Unfortunately, there was a water crossing that I didn't feel secure about making. Didn't have the right shoes, didn't have a way to protect my camera if I got wet, blah, blah. So I stopped there and enjoyed the beauty of what I did travel over.
Here's a slide show. Walk with me.
And I almost forgot, a video:
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