David,

You mentioned 88 hrs of freedom.. Im pretty sure you'll spend a good 20
of'em waiting in line at the border both ways. I wouldnt even try, but
thats just me.

Nico

El 23 nov. 2017 12:05 AM, "Jenny Holt via Texascavers" <
texascavers@texascavers.com> escribió:

> Yes-we all have! You make everything harder than it needs to be & you
> can't afford it anyway so why do you try so hard?  There are sooo many
> other, safer, and closer road trips you could do. Come to Dripping Springs
> & spend TG with Fritz, June, me & others-you're welcome. No drama, easy
> peasy! Take the logical trip.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Nov 22, 2017, at 11:08 PM, David via Texascavers <
> texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
> >
> > From David Locklear
> >
> > Have you ever had to back out of trip at the last minute after you put
> your heart and soul into making trip preparations ?
> >
> > I call it the speleo-blues.  Or in this case, just the road-trip-blues.
> >
> > It is Wednesday night. 10 p.m., and my 4x4 vehicle is packed ready to
> pull out of the driveway prepped for an adventure into lower parts of The
> Sierra Madres.  The ice chest is already loaded and packed.  I just have a
> cot and some blankets and my boots.  I am ready to to see shooting stars
> fly across The Milky Way.
> >
> > I have 4 new all-terrain tires installed and balanced and locked to my
> new junk-yard 18 inch steel rims with lug nut locks.  I have test-driven
> the new tires 40 miles.  That project ended up costing $ 700.
> >
> > Meanwhile, my beloved wife arrived safely at the house that she owns in
> Monterrey, Mexico all by herself about an hour ago.
> >
> > I am now in Arcola at home, sitting on the couch, realizing the reality
> that I need to blow off the road-trip and hunker down.  I am free as a bird
> for the next 88 hours.  In my younger days, I would be passing thru Nuevo
> Laredo Mexico by 5 a.m.  But the wiser old geezer cumurdgeon in me warns me
> of the realities if things do not go as planned.  Even just a few months
> ago, I would have said to myself "ah, to H*'ll with it all, and just drove
> off blindly into the wind."
> > But not this time, the realties of life have beaten me down to be more
> cautious.  There are just way too many logistical 'what-if" scenarios to
> pull out of the driveway.  For example, what if I can not get my daughter
> home on time ?  She is in Arlington and has to be in Arcola Sunday night.
> >
> > As far as trip alternatives,
> >
> > I would like to watch the launch of the Flat-Earth Research Rocket on
> Saturday.  I have only been to the Mojave Desert once.  Watch that live
> on-line if you can.
> >
> > Happy Thanksgiving.
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