Civilization Is Thinning Out

Done with our battery upgrade in Georgetown, TX we are now off to more remote areas of Texas. Our first layover as we head south is Ozona, TX. Just a wide spot in I-10 but the RV park fits our needs for the night and the donut shop makes a great apple fritter. From Ozona we drifted a little further west to Pecos, TX. We'll spend four nights here at an Escapees park, using it as our base camp for day tripping to National Parks. We're in a straight row of 14 pull-thru RV pads and we pretty much have the place to ourselves. We only had another overnighter twice in our four nights. Pecos is all about oil. There were dozens of RV parks, most of them with covered RV pads to protect the long-term residents from the scorching sun and fierce wind, and they were full. Then there are the thousands of tiny homes and work camps with barracks-like living quarters. All catering to oil field workers. Tra-Park, an Escapees members park in Pecos...