
I woke up a little groggy at sunrise, looked in on Cecil and Wilson who had braved the elements sleeping in the back of the trucks, and went down to throw a few lures in the water. The wind was still whipping hard and the surf was awesome, but fishing was a non-starter. I had to clear the line of seaweed and trash after every cast; nothing was happening. So I swam a bit as the sun climbed out of the ocean. Fun but quite violent. Later, everyone else woke up covered in sand and feeling a mite peckish, and we decided to high-tail it out of there. The trip back through the deep sand (the tide was up and we had to take the high road) was total white-knuckle because we had to keep moving in order to remain unstuck. Finally after twenty minutes of ass-hauling and nail biting we arrived back at the beach entrance and parted ways. We took 77 all the way up to 183 on the trip back and although there were more small towns and downshifting involved, it was much more scenic, a great transition from south texas farms and game ranches to the hill country forests. I believe it crossed the Guadalupe three times and each bridge was different; the river was flooded up something fierce from last week's rains.
Padre lessons: four-wheel drive is a must, as is coordinating your stay with the full moon, and don't forget the hand brush for de-saandification. Compared to Port Aransas, which I've visited more often, the sand in Padre is much finer and you're just never rid of it. The water is slightly more clear but I didn't notice too much of a difference from beaches further up the coast. Up the beach away from the main park, you can get very well isolated from other campers, but there's no electricity, showers or even chemical toilets, so it's essentially a primitive experience, which can be its own pleasure if you're prepared for it. You've never deuced until you've deuced out of doors. You can't simply pretend you didn't just deuce on the ground right there. It's really the essence of deuce undistilled and in your face. Thankfully the issue never came up for me this time.
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Well written article.
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