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Oct 16, 2015Explorer
Trip Report: The Wild, Wild West
The first part of this trip report is probably going to be a little odd. The trip started out a little different than most of ours, but BEAR (pun) with me, it will return to a more traditional format soon enough. The boss and I had a couple of weeks away from our jobs recently, and as we have so many times before we headed west. I'd love to share some pictures of the trip with you all, but I'm going to have to do this in stages. Trip reports aren't easy things to put together, especially if the trip is more than just a few days.
Most of the time, we make no plans or reservations when we head off in the camper. This time though, we had a plan for the first 3-4 days. After that it was unscripted. Our travels this time took us through Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
The boss graduated from Baylor University in Waco, TX (ain't sayin' when) and was in the marching band the four years she attended. We hadn't been to an alumni function there in quite some time, and she was really wanting to attend the alumni-band weekend this year which was scheduled for the Baylor/Rice football game. Everything ended up falling into place and we were able to go. I'm not an alumni, and wasn't in marching band, but I sure enjoy listening to and watching them perform. I'd always had a good time going with her in the past.
We parked the TC at a private RV park near the campus. Being near the campus was it's best and possibly only attribute. When we left I realized we didn't take a single picture in the campground. Imagine that!
The campus has grown a lot since she was there, and finding a parking spot the day we got there was a challenge since it was a weekday. I managed to squeeze in a spot on the street. Later, I took the camper off the truck in the campground so we could get around campus easier.
Another big change is the football stadium. It used to be about 3 miles from campus, and the band members had to find their own transportation on game day! Now they have a big, new stadium just across the Brazos River next to the campus. They also have an indoor practice facility on the campus side of the river, and a pedestrian bridge connecting the campus and practice facility to the stadium. The band practices indoors before the home games, then marches across the river into the stadium. I've never seen such a huge spectacle before! Tailgaters on the grounds around the stadium, and "sailgaters" in boats on the river.
This is a view of the new stadium from the practice field.
Inside the practice building. It's used by the football team and the marching band.
First practice for the alumni, sans instruments. Gotta learn to walk first!
The students take the field. The Baylor University Golden Wave Band, or BUGWB (Bug-Wub) is about 210 members strong. They are a great sounding band!
Here are a couple of videos I took of them practicing. If you enjoy marching bands, you'll like these. Since it's indoors, the sound is really good. Turn it up!
Practice Marching On To The Field
Practicing the Half-Time Show
When it was time to get over to the stadium, BUGWB and the alumi band all marched and played together. I got to stroll along with them and take a few pic's.
The pre-game show.
The "Baylor Line" (Freshmen) take position in preparation for the football team running out. The noise level in the stadium was deafening!
This is the halftime show, and it's about 6.5 minutes long. The sound isn't the best due to where I was sitting, but the marching is impressive.
Baylor vs Rice Halftime Show
Some pics from the show.
The boss after the show.
Final score. Sorry Rice fans.
After the game, BUGWB always plays a handful of songs for those who want to stick around. I videoed a couple of them that show them having a lot of fun. The sound in these two short vid's is very good. I was down on the field with them while they played, and I think everyone will enjoy the songs, and watching the band obviously having fun playing them. If you don't watch any of the other video's, you should watch these. :C
BUGWB Post Game Jam 1
BUGWB Post Game Jam 2
After all that we got a good nights sleep and head out in the camper the next day. Out first stop was Ft. Griffin, a Texas State Historic Site in Shackleford County near Albany, TX. This is a post civil-war fort that was part of the southwestern frontier fort system to give protection to settlers from Indian raids.
Our campsite.
Many of the buildings were made of stone, and their ruins are still standing.
The wood structures had stone foundations.
You didn't have to look very hard to find artifacts in the dirt.
The restored Ft. Griffin bakery.
The fort never had walls or a gate, and so was spread out over quite a large area. They have a couple of golf carts for you to get around on. The cat is at the boss's feet.
A few residents like this corn spider remain.
The parade ground and flagpole.
Enlisted soldiers huts. Four men in each.
Two bunks, two tables, one fireplace.
One of four enlisted men's mess halls.
The cat checking out a map in the visitor center.
Ft. Griffin is also the home of the state's official herd of Texas Longhorns.
Roadside sculpture.
After leaving Ft. Griffin, we head out to west Texas to visit a cousin of mine that owns a big dairy farm near the TX-NM boarder. He's milking 2000 cows 3 times a day, and farming 3000 acres growing mainly feed for the cows.
One of the milking parlors.
Calf houses. They have a LOT of calves. Notice how the houses are tied down to cement blocks. It gets windy in west Texas.
Are you my mother?
Born just that day.
He has a lot of nice new toys, mostly green stuff, but he also has a few well loved vintage tractors that we enjoyed seeing. Green is my favorite color.
Like a lot of small towns, they have a small campground to encourage people to spend a few nights in the area.
Taking a break. I'll add more later.
:):)
Most of the time, we make no plans or reservations when we head off in the camper. This time though, we had a plan for the first 3-4 days. After that it was unscripted. Our travels this time took us through Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
The boss graduated from Baylor University in Waco, TX (ain't sayin' when) and was in the marching band the four years she attended. We hadn't been to an alumni function there in quite some time, and she was really wanting to attend the alumni-band weekend this year which was scheduled for the Baylor/Rice football game. Everything ended up falling into place and we were able to go. I'm not an alumni, and wasn't in marching band, but I sure enjoy listening to and watching them perform. I'd always had a good time going with her in the past.
We parked the TC at a private RV park near the campus. Being near the campus was it's best and possibly only attribute. When we left I realized we didn't take a single picture in the campground. Imagine that!
The campus has grown a lot since she was there, and finding a parking spot the day we got there was a challenge since it was a weekday. I managed to squeeze in a spot on the street. Later, I took the camper off the truck in the campground so we could get around campus easier.
Another big change is the football stadium. It used to be about 3 miles from campus, and the band members had to find their own transportation on game day! Now they have a big, new stadium just across the Brazos River next to the campus. They also have an indoor practice facility on the campus side of the river, and a pedestrian bridge connecting the campus and practice facility to the stadium. The band practices indoors before the home games, then marches across the river into the stadium. I've never seen such a huge spectacle before! Tailgaters on the grounds around the stadium, and "sailgaters" in boats on the river.
This is a view of the new stadium from the practice field.
Inside the practice building. It's used by the football team and the marching band.
First practice for the alumni, sans instruments. Gotta learn to walk first!
The students take the field. The Baylor University Golden Wave Band, or BUGWB (Bug-Wub) is about 210 members strong. They are a great sounding band!
Here are a couple of videos I took of them practicing. If you enjoy marching bands, you'll like these. Since it's indoors, the sound is really good. Turn it up!
Practice Marching On To The Field
Practicing the Half-Time Show
When it was time to get over to the stadium, BUGWB and the alumi band all marched and played together. I got to stroll along with them and take a few pic's.
The pre-game show.
The "Baylor Line" (Freshmen) take position in preparation for the football team running out. The noise level in the stadium was deafening!
This is the halftime show, and it's about 6.5 minutes long. The sound isn't the best due to where I was sitting, but the marching is impressive.
Baylor vs Rice Halftime Show
Some pics from the show.
The boss after the show.
Final score. Sorry Rice fans.
After the game, BUGWB always plays a handful of songs for those who want to stick around. I videoed a couple of them that show them having a lot of fun. The sound in these two short vid's is very good. I was down on the field with them while they played, and I think everyone will enjoy the songs, and watching the band obviously having fun playing them. If you don't watch any of the other video's, you should watch these. :C
BUGWB Post Game Jam 1
BUGWB Post Game Jam 2
After all that we got a good nights sleep and head out in the camper the next day. Out first stop was Ft. Griffin, a Texas State Historic Site in Shackleford County near Albany, TX. This is a post civil-war fort that was part of the southwestern frontier fort system to give protection to settlers from Indian raids.
Our campsite.
Many of the buildings were made of stone, and their ruins are still standing.
The wood structures had stone foundations.
You didn't have to look very hard to find artifacts in the dirt.
The restored Ft. Griffin bakery.
The fort never had walls or a gate, and so was spread out over quite a large area. They have a couple of golf carts for you to get around on. The cat is at the boss's feet.
A few residents like this corn spider remain.
The parade ground and flagpole.
Enlisted soldiers huts. Four men in each.
Two bunks, two tables, one fireplace.
One of four enlisted men's mess halls.
The cat checking out a map in the visitor center.
Ft. Griffin is also the home of the state's official herd of Texas Longhorns.
Roadside sculpture.
After leaving Ft. Griffin, we head out to west Texas to visit a cousin of mine that owns a big dairy farm near the TX-NM boarder. He's milking 2000 cows 3 times a day, and farming 3000 acres growing mainly feed for the cows.
One of the milking parlors.
Calf houses. They have a LOT of calves. Notice how the houses are tied down to cement blocks. It gets windy in west Texas.
Are you my mother?
Born just that day.
He has a lot of nice new toys, mostly green stuff, but he also has a few well loved vintage tractors that we enjoyed seeing. Green is my favorite color.
Like a lot of small towns, they have a small campground to encourage people to spend a few nights in the area.
Taking a break. I'll add more later.
:):)