To: TheConservativeTejano
You are right about Big Bend not needing a wall-my 1st hubby and I loved Big Bend-we camped and hiked many times there-even experienced campers need to be careful-otherwise, if a rattlesnake doesn’t nail you, a fall from the canyon walls will-it is a ready-made mojado death trap...
Once when we were there, some state troopers and county deputies came onto the campground where we were, digging all around for 2 murder-for-hire victims believed buried there in the desert-they found them pretty fast, and when we asked what was going on, they said the place is a favorite place for sicarios on both sides to dump bodies-the park did lose a bit of its appeal after that...
32 posted on
07/16/2018 12:41:05 PM PDT by
Texan5
("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
To: Texan5
Partner, I am originally from West Texas but I moved to the Houston area, but for some reason you can not get the West Texas part out of me because I just love this area and I love its solitude and peacefulness. Of course, you can feel this solitude and peacefulness in all of the western part of the U.S.
I am grateful to my heavenly father that I have been in every western state except for Oregon and I still have a lot of family and friends spread out in several of these western states.
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