Seminole Canyon Rim Hike to the Rio Grande and back

We like hiking. Especially where we don't run into many people, and we can expect to see unusual things.

But sometimes we bite off more than we anticipate. We can chew it, I guess, because we always do. The interesting thing here is that we decided that it was worth an 8 mile hike in the desert to see something we had no idea existed a month ago.

At the end of this hike, where the Seminole Canyon meets the Rio Grande, there is a HUGE pictograph of a panther. Only viewable via this hike right now, because of the water level of the Rio Grande (otherwise they offer boat tours)

Here was our route (tracked using Alltrails) 


We thought it was 4 miles round trip...

So we started out with great aplomb.


It was sunny, but not hot. That is a good thing, as there was no shade for the first five miles.

The views were great.


And after the first five minutes, we did not see one other person.


Seminole Canyon:


Interesting fossils in the rocks:


Getting close to the Rio Grande:



That's the Rio Grande in the distance.



That is Panther Cave. We could see it using our binoculars, but it was impossible to photograph


That is Mexico in the distance.


That is Mexico behind Doreen:

The walk back was easier. There were two shade shelters.


Great hike. We had plenty of water, and the temperature never got above 85 or so,

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