Deepwater, as you know, we are doing the "southern route" at the moment. Right now we are outside Fort Stockton, TX and it is 55 F. Of course, it's the crack of o'dark-thirty, so it should be cool. We have come through a lot of rain--something they rarely see in TX, but there's a load of it this trip.
If you see a large RV attached to a red JEEP sitting alongside the road, broke down, or in flames, it's likely us. Stop in for a drink or a wrist-slitting party or something. This has been a heckuva trip thus far.
And Tom, glad you enjoyed the snubby. I think it's a fantastic carry piece, but it bites my middle-finger second knuckle so hard I can't enjoy shooting the thing. It's been at least 6-months since I had it at the range and the finger is still a bit sore. Fortunately,I have its bigger brother and it's different enough that it makes shooting sheer joy.
Crusader
Ah, Ft. Stockton, home of the world's largest road runner and some ok Mexican food. If you haven't already done it, swing south into Big Bend National Park. Its worth a day or two. There are some nice hot springs and the Chisos Mts. (where the campground animal is a pack of javelinas

). Continuing west you'll pass through Terlingua, where at a campground on the South side of the road (spacing on the name, but it will come to me, or just ask around, there are like 30 people in the whole town) you will find the worlds coolest bar La Kiva. It serves the best TX. style chile on the planet, but let me assure it is not for the faint of heart, and the bastards charge $1 for extra tortillas.

. Its built into a cave basically, and has this great underground feel. It also has pay showers and they'll let you take a beer back, heaven after a day of white water or mountain biking. Well worth a stop.
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