Texas Renaissance Festival 2025 – Day 1

First, last night’s arrival… The drive up was just as Google maps predicted, this is a first.

Check-in at the campground was quick and efficient, now finding a site wasn’t so much…

I arrived just a bit after 11:30 PM and quiet hours start at 12 AM, so I was rushed to find a site, in the dark. Why, yes the moon was nearly full, but other than one or two street lights on the dirt roads it was very dark, and the street signs didn’t really glow in my truck’s headlights. I did find an open area and someone was setting up their RV across the road. I decided to gear up with my head lamp and pitch my tent. I should have aired up the mattress first, since I completed the tent placement a few minutes after the bonfire revealers headed to their abodes. The ground was hard, oh yeah that moon… Seems my tent’s back panel is all darkened mesh, so the moon light shows right through. Glad I brought my eye mask. πŸ‘

Ok, on to the real reason you are reading this… The renfaire..

Sunrise
My castle

The other travelers started to awaken from their castles around 7:30 AM, and everyone in my eye sight seemed to be up and moving by 8:15. As I type this, I’m smelling someone nearby cooking bacon. I personally am saving my appetite for some food from the vendors. I chose at the last minute to leave my portal stove at home and just make sandwiches if I get hungry because I ran out of my food allowance. Don’t worry, I plan on eating as much as I can. πŸ—πŸ”πŸ₯¨πŸ§πŸͺ🍻🍽️🍷

Well, I think it’s getting close to time to dress to meet the King and his court at this year’s 51st Renfaire.

To start the morning off right..

You need a pint of Black Death, an imperial stout, some Scotch eggs and a breakfast juggling show.

After the show I visited some shops.

This is the shop that sells bottles of mead that you can take home after you leave or you can open a bottle can carry it around and sample as you walk.

I had a schedule of shows I wanted to see, but I skipped the next show for more window shopping.

My next pre-purchased event was mead tasting.

Renmead

This new brand is a combination of 3 meadries that individualLy couldn’t meet the demands of the festival but together they could. Thus 3 became 1 and the juggling fools became their logo.

Time for lunch… which was fish and chips. Sorry no picture.

I wanted to make sure I knew where my final booked class of the day was, so I again skipped my planned schedule of shows and went to find the glass blowing shop.

In this class you are guided by the artisan in the process of glass blowing while you make your own pumpkin. The artisan manages the heating in the furnace and does most of the important shaping but you do feel a part of the experience. 

I’m hoping to pick my pumpkin up on Sunday, but if they will mail it to you as part of the package deal when you book the class. This was the best thing of the day.

Speaking of the day, sleeping on the ground, and all the mead I had been drinking, started to get the best of me. So I headed back to my camp site, err castle, to take a short nap with the intention to return for the final events of the night at the arena…

My nap was 4 hours, and I probably would have slept more if the fireworks show that concludes the evening hadn’t awakened me at 8 PM. 

I was still very tired so I just made a sandwich and went to bed for real.

So ends day one.

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First Camping Trip 2019 – DAY ONE

I’ve been thinking of doing this for a year or so and finally decide to give it a try.  So I bought a tent and all the supplies from BassPro and started planning a summer trip.

LostMaples_0058

I choose to visit Lost Maples State Park because the name drew my attention.  I will have to return in the fall to really see the color changes of the trees, but for this trip I will just have to enjoy the sounds of the Sabinal River and the creeks that feed it.

I booked my trip during a full moon so I could get a few good pictures without all the extra city lights at home.

I need to learn how to use my telescope better so I can see the other celestial bodies.  I tried to get a picture of Jupiter and Saturn but couldn’t get my telescope to focus correctly.  Next time I will need to go during a new moon so there is no extra light.


On day 1, I hiked the Eastern Trail.  Most of it was very easy, but there was a pretty steep ascent after the “grotto”.

Grotto
The Grotto

This is the area called the grotto. It is an open air “cave” with water dripping from stalactites. There is also enough moisture that ferns can grow on the ceiling.

But I’m getting ahead of myself.

My hike began at the Eastern Trail Head, using the Maple Trail before connecting back to the main trail. A good majority of this way is accessible by the ranger’s trucks, so the path is wide and not too rocky.

1 = Monkey Rock — 2 = The Grotto

Going along the trail past Monkey Rock you will find the first primitive camping area, which means their is a composting toilet but no running water or electricity. Not far from the camping area you will see the grotto. That might be an interesting spot to visit at night when all the day use hikers have left.

I wish I could say that all the “steep” parts of the trail ahead looked like the picture to the left, but this is the only section that looks like stairs. Overall its about an 1100 foot ascent to the top of the hill with about 5 switch backs that are not as structured as the one shown. But after all that struggle you get to have some amazing views of the other hills around. And if you head toward the overlook area you can see back down toward the main camping area.

At this point I’ve been hiking the trail for about 4 hours. I had planned on being back to my camp site by noon; that didn’t happen. Another 1.5 hours down less steep switch backs, but much more lose rock am back at “home”.

Even at the main camp site you can catch some pictures of your local neighbors while you enjoy a rest and a good book. So ends Day 1.

Published in: on July 19, 2019 at 9:54 am  Comments Off on First Camping Trip 2019 – DAY ONE  
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