Foggy night in the Texas Panhandle

We arrived late night to Hitchin’ Post Campground. It was cold, wet, and dark. And the dense fog made things worse for two tired travelers driving all the way down from Colorado. 

Foggy night in Hitchin' Post Campground in a foggy night - Photo: Still Gravity.
Foggy night in Hitchin' Post Campground - License our images here

This campground is by the city of Plainview, a place where trees are scarce. That's why the town was called Plainview. The interminable plains. The sad and semiarid flatness of the Llano Estacado explored by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in the 16th century. Technically, one of the largest mesas in North America. 

The city is still young. It was incorporated in 1907. Once, it was called the "Athens of West Texas". The funny things of the West, because there is no Parthenon around here. The nickname came for the amount of population. Just around 3,000 souls back then. Now it has over twenty thousand.  

We got a warm shower in the nice bathrooms of the camp. Next morning, woke up to another chilly day with the same dense fog. Rested, we went back on the road. 

Foggy morning in Hitchin' Post Campground - - Photo: Still Gravity.
Same weather in the morning. 

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