This gallery is from the 2016 Guadalupe Peak Highpoint Trip. We visited Big Bend before proceeding to Carlsbad, then the Guadalupe climb and back by way of Austin.
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The Byrds watching a sunrise in Big Bend
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Since it is illegal to fly a drone in a national park, I had to throw my camera really, really high to get this shot.
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This tarantula was blocking traffic, in Big Bend until we shooed him off the road.
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This time I used a really long stick. About 1500′ long in fact.
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Breathtaking vistas were everywhere!
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Some of the hungry French.
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Danger repairs the rear air dump valve on BigByrd.
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The 53 year old port that will be carried to the summit.
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We were concerned the port was bad when we saw the cork had disintegrated, but all was well.
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Rick taking a break on the climb.
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Danger mix, a staple of my climbing diet.
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Much of the switchback style trail wound up the mountainside with a wonderful west Texas valley view.
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A nice valley view with El Cappitan to the left.
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Danger near campsite.
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Danger at the 8,100′ campsite.
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Rick gave me a humorous birthday card on the mountain.
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Danger and Rick waiting for the sunrise.
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Danger seated at the summit
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Danger standing at the summit
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Danger, hats off to Texas.
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Danger and Rick at the Guadalupe Peak summit, posing for our last summit photo.
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Rick departing the summit
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The curious pyramid summit marker, placed there by American Airlines in 1958.
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There were many beautiful vistas coming down from the summit.
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Danger looking down at “El Cappitan” a peak that Rick wanted to climb.
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The lower trail is suitable for horses, and there is a spot to tie them up below the summit ridge.
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Saju and Stanley were the first to enthusiastically congratulate me on my way down the mountain thanks to Rick.
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The PBS crew who interviewed Danger on the way down the mountain.
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Rick and Danger back at the trailhead, and mission accomplished!
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One of the incredibly large rooms in Carlsbad Caverns.
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Another of the many remarkable formations in Carlsbad Caverns
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Susan and Robert in the Carlsbad Caverns Hall of Giants
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