CMA HeartBeat February 2020 | Page 11

Recommended Rides done this ride before. It just takes a second of looking at the scenery and the road will have changed direction on you. This is also where you should make sure you have plenty of water with you. You will travel by ghost towns and be taken back to a simpler time. On my first trip, on this road it took me double the time to traverse it. I was stop- ping every few miles to take pic- tures. Two stops worth mentioning are, Dom Rock and the rest area that has teepees for shade. At the intersection of TX-170 and TX-118 there is a gas station if you need fuel. Turn north toward Alpine for a quarter mile and you will find a favorite little stop for bikers called the Chili Pepper Cafe. If you missed Sr’s stop, then you are surely ready for a snack now. 78 miles further north will find you at the town of Alpine with plenty of gas stations and small shops to look around in. If you think this ride is done after Alpine I have good news for you, there is one more section of moun- tains to go through as you head north on TX-118 into Fort Davis. I’m sure you’re ready to stop for a bit and get a drink. The Fort Davis drug store is just the place to do that with the old-time soda foun- tain and ice cream that are icing on the cake. One point to note, the drug store is closed on Saturday. If you want some nightlife, I suggest you head down to Marfa and check out the Marfa lights, it’s a good place to kill time and see the stars. Just make sure it’s pitch black and a clear night so you have the best chance of seeing the lights. The his- tory of the Marfa lights is interest- ing if you want to look it up. There is no explanation for the lights and your mind will play tricks on you as you search for what they are. I had convinced myself that it was cars coming down a mountain way off in the distance. The next day I went back to verify my belief, and there is not a hill or road in sight. Before you leave Fort Davis in the morning, head over to Lupita’s place and have some breakfast. I eat there every time I come through. CMA John Jr and Holly Ogden over- see the South Central Region as National Evangelist. ferred direction of travel is to go south out of Fort Davis to Texas 166, head west until you come to the intersection of 118 and keep right. 118 will join 17; keep right toward Fort Davis. For the main ride you will cover 250 miles with roads varying from straight and flat to curvy and steep. From Fort Davis, head south on TX- 17 for 23 miles and you will arrive at Marfa. At the intersection of TX-17 and US-90, continue south onto US-67 for 57 miles to Presidio, Texas, a border town where you can cross into Mexico. Just 36 miles south of Marfa is Shafter, it’s a ghost town where the film “The Andromeda Strain” was filmed in 1971. If you’ve watched the film, then the church will be just as you remembered it. From US-67, head east onto TX-170. This is a good time to stop at El Patio for a bite of Mexican food (that’s the Chairman of the Board’s favorite place). They have a Mexican buffet at times; if you visit when they do not offer the buffet, Sr’s favorite plate is the chile rellenos. From here you will travel 67 miles on TX-170. This road starts out tame and turns into a roller coaster ride as you follow the Rio Grande River on the Mexican border. It’s best to take it easy through this section especially if you haven’t