Bonnie and Clyde's graves

Today, I decided to go search for Bonnie Parker's and Clyde Barrow's graves with a friend. They are rested in cemeteries in Dallas, TX
Our first stop was to visit Bonnie at Crown Hill Memorial Cemetery. The place was huge. We walked past her graves a few times. But thanks to Youtube, we finally located her grave. It's next to a standing head stone of "Tyner". Emma Parker is laid next to her.


Someone left a bullet there.
We then drove to the Western Heights Cemetery where Clyde Barrow rests. The gate was closed. It was chained and locked. But one can easily get in there.

I should have brought some adult beverage with me.


Kayaking trip at Lake Texoma, Texas

After a couple weeks from our camping trip, I miss being outdoors. This, time my partner in crime couldn't make it. I didn't want to get lost on the trail. Therefore I took my kayak and went on an overnighter. I have to tell you, camping and addling alone were quite lonely. But it gave me time to relect.


I believe this was a vulture. He was eating a huge dead fish by the shore. Then I scared him.

Animal tracks. Didn't seem like a safe place to camp



Back on the water to find a campsite
Where I had lunch for the day

 It was a hot weekend. After hours of paddling and eating on the water, I desperately needed a nap and some rest. I turned around to find one of the campsites that I wanted to come back from last hike.
There were so many people at this lake this time of year. It got a bit noisy. But I'm not a difficult person. That didn't bother me much. I did hear coyotes howling at night though. That was a little frightening. But I was born to battle.

  Hammock camping was fun 




Good morning. It's time to go home.


Palo Duro Canyon State Park

A week of doing nothing but watching survival shows and camping videos on Youtube. I had an itch to go camping... baddd. After doing some research I decided to take a break at Palo Duro Canyon SP which is 6 hours and 30 minutes from North Dallas. No problem. I've always loved to drive. So it wasn't a big deal for me. Even though I was going by myself (I am that one crazy friend that everyone has)
A bad case of duck face. 2 more hours to destination. I got a bit frustrated and confused about my decision.


I was happy like a kid when I got to the entrance. The view was spectacular. Who  knows Texas has the 2nd largest canyon in the United States? The charged a daily fee of 5 dollars/day. I was going to backpacking but since I've never done it. The lovely ranger suggested me not to . I thought she had a point. So I picked a tent campsite for 2 nights.
Playground for the weekend
After checking out my site. I decided time for a little exploring. Since I got there a  bit late. I went on a short  hike instead, the Rojo Grande Trail, 2 miles round trip.
HOT



I picked a spot on a hill to made lunch. 

I swear I am addicted to Nutella. 
Lunch included Nutella with cracker sticks(?) and freeze dried vegetarian curry. I wanted to do more hiking but had a CRAMP. What a bummer. So I headed back.
Not much sleep on the first night. My neighbors were being too loud and too late. I slept in my car that night somewhere else more quiet.
I woke up early next morning to hike the Lighhouse Trail. One of the must do's there. The temperature was at mid 70's. Bring plenty of water, because the heat will catch up. There were mountain bikers, trail runners. I was the only one walking around that time.
Saw a snake. I could have died. LOL not really.  The trail ends at 2.2 mile mark. To get to the peak, you will have to climb a pretty rugged path. It's not very hard to climb. Just be careful.
  Lighthouse Peak. Can you spot a person up there? Thank to him I was able to get to the top. Spectacular view from above.


It was a fun day. I was very proud of myself.

I had soup, fruits, hot chocolate for dinner. Time for bed. Around 12 midnight. The coyotes were howling so loud and so close.  I was freaked out and played dead ( in my tent) . Oh my God, who does that? I grabbed a pocket knife, laid there not making a sound. I think I stopped breathing a couple of times. They stopped howling. But it wasn't a very good night either.
I packed up early in the morning heading to Caprock Canyon SP. It was sad to leave but I had a great time.



* People were super nice and friendly here. That's what natures do to ya :) Palo Duro Canyon is a great place for mountain bikers and hikers. The trails are well maintenance. Nothing can beat the views of colorful rocks and the beauty of their formations. 


                                             * I love Palo Duro. One day I will return to you!