Big Bend Ranch State Park and Big Bend National Park are VERY different in terms of accessibility and how remote the sites are. Though they are butted up against each other which can cause a lot of confusion. I’ve seen a few videos of people camping at the national park in Rivians and other EVs.
Most people go to the National Park and it’s accessible for all vehicles and sites are not too far from resources.
Big Bend Ranch State Park is just a different animal altogether.
Once you reach the main gate, you have about 2-3 hours of washboard roads before you reach the ranger station to check in (which is why most of the park staff live on site), and many access roads to primitive camp sites require high clearance 4x4 vehicles, which are also hours away from the Ranger Station.
We spent a week at BBRSP and didn’t see a single person after we left the Ranger Station. We were uh… let’s just say we didn’t have any tan lines from that trip and walked around freely the entire time. I’m sure a Border Patrol drone pilot had a good time, but it was the most serene experience of my life.
No noise pollution. No light pollution, well a little at the southernmost site on a plateau facing Ojinaga. But it felt like we had the world to ourselves.
That is my type of “adventure”.
My GX460 had around 250 miles of range loaded down and lifted on 33.5” tires, and it was pretty low on fuel by the time we got back into town. 350 miles of range may be fine, but we still haven’t seen the range estimates for aggressive 35” tires either.
I do really want an EV to work. Less maintenance means more time on the couch for me. It just needs to make sense.
I believe there is a Level III Tesla charger in Alpine so that would help a lot. It may also be worth breaking it up into two travel days each way. I’m really bad about just hammering down and driving non-stop. I normally leave around 9PM and drive through the night since there is less traffic and ambient temps are cooler.
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The Analysis Paralysis is real.
I started shopping and researching our next car two years ago and have changed my mind enough times for my wife to tell me “Buy whatever you want. I will see it when you drive it home.” Poor thing gets constant data dumps from me all the time when I rabbit hole on a new hobby or interest and she was over that saga.
The difference between you and me, is I am a simple rube, and you actually understand the “magic”. But it has to be brutal to be so intelligent and being capable of getting down to the nano-level when you are trying to make a big choice. You probably have exponentially more items on your pros and cons list.
But when you share what you’ve learned with all of us in a way someone with a room temp IQ can understand, we don’t see all of those headaches or appreciate it enough.
So sincerely bro, thank you for that.