Sharon Hawley

Sharon Hawley
Click on this map to open Michael Angerman's detailed map showing my current location. There, you can pan and zoom.. Thanks Michael

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

The Great Western Texas Desert

A common scene through Texas.
Ususally, I see them dead beside the road




The desert after Brackettville, Texas
This kind of country should continue with very few towns
 for ten days riding
I rode for one day out onto the west Texas desert from Brackettville.  Here at Del Rio I checked into Motel6 and checked the weather forecast.  It was terrible for the next ten days.  Then I investigated the train station which runs directly to LA’s Union Station.  The temptation was just too strong.  I am now the holder of an Amtrak ticket and should be home Friday afternoon.





The places I slept on this adventure are shown at http://goo.gl/maps/e2fS5 .  Thanks to Michael Angerman for preparing and updating this map.  He keept it current throughout the trip.

Monday, April 1, 2013

A night in a Fort





Today was a perfect day for riding through Texas.  Although the road had no shoulder, it also had almost nobody, and wind was on my back.












I stopped at Brackettville this afternoon and rode just out of town to Fort Clark.  Established in1852 and expanded during the fort-building era of the 1870’s, the sprawling military village is built of limestone blocks and marching boots.  The old fort is no longer a military base, having been converted to a resort. 










Golf course at Fort Clark

My room at Fort Clark
It makes a person wonder how it could ever have been a military base.  A big open green at its center serves as a small golf course, and quaint stone buildings circle the green.  A river runs through it, and a swimming pool gathers water from the river and provides cool refreshment for the soldiers who once trained here, and now for local school children and visitors like me.  I will sleep tonight in former officers quarters.  I think Fort Clark was always a resort, formerly for soldiers, now for travelers.