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Old Ore Road - Adventure Motorcycle Off-road in Big Bend National Park

In this video I drive Old Ore Road, an un-paved route, in Big Bend National Park, with a quick stop at Ernst Tinaja. This route is not suitable for passenger cars. It requires a 4x4, high-clearance type vehicle. I really enjoyed my visit to Big Bend and I hope you enjoy this video. Be sure to check out my other videos from here as well. I visited in January. Big Bend National Park is a fee area. It's $30 for a private vehicle/truck/rv, etc. Motorcycles are $25. Pedestrians or Bicyclists are $15. This fee is valid for 7 days. An America the Beautiful parks pass will get you in for no additional fee. Additional good to know: Big Bend is located in a remote part of Texas and offers limited services throughout the park and the areas outside the park. There is gas located at two places within the park, only one of which is 24 hours by credit card. The closest Hospital is 100 miles, almost 2 hours, from Panther Junction in Alpine Texas. The closest Walmart is over 120 miles away in Fort Stockton. There are some small stores in the park, but the closest market with any decent selection is in nearby Study Butte, just on the west side of the park. Camping within the park requires reservations on recreation.gov. Depending on the season this can get full in advance. I highly recommend camping within the park if you are camping as there is limited camping outside the park and you'll spend a lot of time just driving to do anything. There is one hotel/lodge located in the Chisos Mountain Basin as well. It's possible to cross into Mexico within the park (pedestrian only) at Boquillas Crossing and this requires a valid US Passport (or Passport Card) to re-enter the US. It can get very hot in the summer, so keep the seasonal weather in mind when planning to visit. - Regardless of weather be sure to carry an adequate amount of water for your adventures. Drinking water can typically be sourced from the visitor center locations if you need to top-up. Rio Grande Village is located at an elevation of about 1845 ft (~562 m), Chisos Mountain Basin sits at about 5400 ft (~1650 m). This can make a fair big of variation in weather and general conditions for the park. Links: NPS: https://www.nps.gov/bibe/index.htm Park Maps: https://www.nps.gov/bibe/planyourvisi... Recreation.gov camping: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/ga... Lodge (operated by Aramark): https://www.chisosmountainslodge.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:00 Gravel Starts 03:58 Quick hike to Ernst Tinaja 05:43 Resume drive on Old Ore Road 08:39 Driving montage 11:08 Stupid dumps it 11:35 Lunch break with a view 12:14 Resume drive! 13:17 Wrap-up, final thoughts

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