Day 19. Made it to El Paso Texas

The elevation map for the next few days
The highway map of Texas (part 1)

So it begins….miles and miles of Texas. We rode 67 miles today through two cities and two universities. Las Cruces (NMSU) and El Paso (UTEP). It was a beautiful flat easy ride south out of Las Cruces through groves of Pecan trees. There’s a small farming town about every 5-8 miles along the Rio Grande. The wind was from the west so at times it was a cold side wind but once we got close to El Paso we were riding mostly east so it was a tailwind.

The mountains in Las Cruces. I don’t know the name but they are stunning
Riding through the pecan grove. I can only imagine how it must look with leaves
In the middle of the farming valley almost to the Texas border but still New Mexico. Beautiful old high school. Well kept

At the onset of El Paso we had 10 miles of beautiful bike trail along the river. Then it was 27 miles through El Paso crossing from the west to the East. First we had rolling hills through the Franklin mountain foothills then downhill into El Paso city center also near UTEP. Then travelled east side which had one? Or several oil refineries and a complex set of freeways that we went over and under and through! It was 5:30pm when we arrived at our RV Park campsite so this last stretch was in the freeway mess at rush hour. However, I think it wasn’t too bad due to Covid19 shutdowns.

Start of the El Paso bike path
Lunch stop. Note the Rio Grande in the background
Entered Texas on a back farming road so no official state sign. Here’s the license plate to make it official:)
Map #3. Looking downtown toward the plaza of El Paso. It was really, really quiet downtown and university too
Cuidad Juarez Mexico entrance

We’ve had a lot of encouragement from friends at home and living their new covid19 sequestration. We do and will have some challenges but so far motels are open and grocery stores and RV Parks. We really have very little human contact. We are busy riding all day 8-5 breathing fresh air with rest stops. Then shower, eat, route plan and crash. Today’s mode of eating was Pizza Hut delivery to our tent site.

Tonight’s charging station poach
Real elegant RV campsite

2 thoughts on “Day 19. Made it to El Paso Texas

  1. I have great memories of driving along the Texan Rio Grande through the pecan groves on the way to or from grandma’s in arizona; a wild night in juarez barely making it back to the USA after a night of tequila music and wild women; if I remember correctly I woke up in a forest service campground, alone again, naturally, in my tent with a huge hangover and a LeBaron with a puddle of oil under neath it!
    Thanks for the jogging the memory banks; I still have one

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  2. It is so nice to read about someone out there living a relatively drama free life right now! You were so smart to beat the curve on this one. I hope you enjoy your miles and miles of Texas! Keep those cards and letters coming!!

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