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Smith Spring - 2 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 29 2017
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77 male
 Joined Sep 09 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Smith SpringBig Bend, TX
Big Bend, TX
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
Hiking2.60 Miles 378 AEG
Hiking2.60 Miles   1 Hour   25 Mns   1.84 mph
378 ft AEG
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Drove 9 hours the day before to get to Carlsbad, NM and toured Carlsbad Caverns the next morning. That slow 'mall stroll' kills my back so with the drive and the cave tour we needed to do a little something. This short hike was perfect. It's a loop but at about the halfway point is a nice spring and places to sit. Would recommend if you are short on time in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
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 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Smith SpringBig Bend, TX
Big Bend, TX
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking2.62 Miles 378 AEG
Hiking2.62 Miles   1 Hour   7 Mns   2.38 mph
378 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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after my big hike up high, i had some nice daylight left so i went over to Frijole Ranch to check this little loop out. great short hike in the late afternoon. i was surprised how nice the Smith Spring area was and the Frijole Ranch was very cool as well.
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77 male
 Joined Feb 28 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Smith SpringBig Bend, TX
Big Bend, TX
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rwstormTriplogs 1,041
Hiking2.30 Miles 440 AEG
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When I was at the Frijole Ranch I mentioned to the rangers that I was going to head up to Smith Spring for the fall colors. One of them who had just been up there told me to be on the lookout for some sheep that were by the spring. About that time a call came in on the radio from park security asking about the sheep sighting and that they were coming over to check it out. Not knowing what they were talking about I joked, "What, are they going to give the sheep a ticket for trespassing?" :lol: With that, I was on my way looking for sheep and color. First stop along the way was Manzanita Spring and pond, then it was a gradual climb to the pocket of colorful trees at Smith Spring. Didn't see any sheep, but took a nice break at the spring area under the canopy of beautiful trees. After taking a bunch of pictures, I finished off the last of a Subway sandwich, washing it down with a Shiner Bock Octoberfest beer. :)

Just as I was finishing the beer, a female voice behind me said, "How are you doing; enjoying that beer?" I turned around and it was the park security ranger who had come up to look for the sheep. She informed me that it was not illegal to be consuming that beverage there, but it does cause dehydration and could increase the chance I might fall on the trail. I chuckled to myself at that and told her I understood (obviously she didn't know she was dealing with a professional when it came to such things :lol: ). That's when I spotted the rifle over her shoulder. :o I mentioned the bit about giving the sheep a ticket and then found out what was going on. She informed me that these were invasive Barbary Sheep (Aoudad) that were introduced years ago, and could not co-exist with Bighorn Sheep. The park would like to reintroduce the Bighorn someday, but that wouldn't be attempted until the Barbary were extirpated from the area.

With that fun out of the way, I headed back to the truck to bid this fine National Park goodbye and start my long 420 mile drive back to Tucson. A stop at Andele Dog House in Mesilla for dinner was the perfect break on the trip home! :D
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nice flow into the pools below the spring
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 Joined May 17 2007
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Smith SpringBig Bend, TX
Big Bend, TX
Hiking avatar Mar 16 2011
rally_toadTriplogs 466
Hiking2.30 Miles 440 AEG
Hiking2.30 Miles
440 ft AEG
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Great little loop hike in the foothills of the Guadalupe Mountains. Smith spring is an unexpected little treat.
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