We travelled along the Rio Grande river route through Big Bend Ranch State Park. This river marks the border between the US and Mexico.
Here’s an interactive map of our route and stops:
We first needed to go back to Fort Leaton to get a permit to access stops along the route, which was no additional cost thanks to having purchased a Texas State Parks Pass:
Then we headed east into the park, passing the road to the interior of the park:
Lots of interesting hills and views along the route:
Park sign:
A narrow single lane bridge during construction:
Hoodoos:
The Rio Grande river:
More roadworks:
15% grade:
Rio Grande river:
We stopped at a nice roadside picnic area for lunch:
The Rio Grande river was close behind the picnic area — and the other side of the river is Mexico:
We’re often in some areas with very hard water, which leaves buildups on counters etc. So we recently purchased a portable water softener for our coach:
It came with water hardness test strips:
I connected it to our (already complicated) water system after the filter, to eliminate any impurities before softening the water (of course, I use quick-connect fittings, to make hooking up and disconnecting easier):
One more thing to get out and put away each time; one day I’d like to build both the filters and softener into the coach, but it doesn’t take long, and is worth it for better quality water in our coach.
Soon after purchasing our coach, I installed a paper towel holder under the cabinet in the kitchen:
That was nice, except Paladin had a bad habit of shredding the towels; I guess it felt fun.
So we left the towel rail empty, and put the roll in a cupboard:
We decided to replace it with an enclosed automatic towel dispenser. We had one in our homestead, and it worked well to protect the towels from Paladin, and was pretty convenient. So we got a similar one, but under-counter mounted, since counter space is valuable in an RV.
I used its template to mark the location:
Then mounted the bracket:
Here it is installed:
One simply waves a hand in front, and it dispenses a sheet to be torn off:
I also tidied the wire, wrapped in a velcro strap, and attached to the wall with a stick-on clip:
Here it is in context in our kitchen:
Finally, a video of it in action — the motion sensor to dispense a towel, and it auto-retracting when I didn’t take one:
You can hold your hand longer to dispense more towel sections, and can set how much to dispense at a time.