Is there campsites already reserved or do we need to make them individually?
We dont need no stinkin reservations, we can use Aaron's name to get into anywhere in texas.
But just in case I have a reservation at Palo Duro Canyon for Friday night the 15th and Copper Breaks SP Saturday the 16th.
I will be cooking at camp each night, but I am not set up to cook for multiple people (meaning I can only cook one steak at a time). Each campsite will have a fire ring with a grill so we can cook multiple meals. We can get a bag of charcoal when we buy groceries each evening. I can cook breakfast for everyone on my system. Bring your own coffee. I will have hot water ready.
Schedule according to Aaron......
Friday:
Graham to Palo Duro 291 miles doing the back roads.
Some can go to the museum in Canyon on Friday afternoon
http://www.panhandleplains.org/
Saturday:
Palo Duro to Borger Adobe Walls museum 75 miles,
Borger to Adobe Walls 40 miles,
Adobe Walls to Buffalo Wallow 104 miles
Buffalo Wallow site to Copper Breaks 140 miles
All the miles are direct miles NOT Aaron miles
background stories...there will be a test
Adobe Walls
www.tsl.texas.gov
In 1864, the ruins were the site of one of the largest battles ever to take place on the Great Plains. Colonel Christopher "Kit" Carson led 300 volunteers
Buffalo Wallow
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/btb03
In the fall of 1874, three soldiers and two civilian scouts made a legendary defense against 125 mounted warriors in what became known as the Fight at Buffalo Wallow.
www.ntxe-news.com
Two guys of interest Amos Chapman and Billy Dixon, who had been one of the defenders at the Battle of Adobe Walls in June, joined the fight at Buffalo Wallow.