 Entering Garner, Todd was excited to see the hills. |
 Todd's first wanted to see Garner's old stone gate. |
 Tall Oak is the highest point in Uvalde County. |
 When hiking the trails it is important to follow the footprint signs. |
 Sunrise over the Frio River Valley. |
 Along the Foshee trail, Todd stopped at the old horseshoe post. |
 From Painted Rock overlook, Todd could see the Pavilion and Rock Beach. |
 The morning sun rose higher over the valley and the morning clouds began burning off. |
 Todd was anxiously looking forward to climbing Baldy Mountain. |
 Once on top of Baldy, Todd savored the view of old Garner Park and the Frio River. |
 Looking over the cliff face of Baldy. |
 Looking down from Baldy into Big Rock swimming hole. |
 Todd descended into the valley. |
 The blue color of the stones made Todd curious. |
 Once back in the valley, Todd visited the Spanish Madrone near the park's Pavilion. |
 Todd met a friendly cowboy who pointed him to the Frio River. |
 After a long hike the Frio's water felt refreshing. |
 "Come on in! The water's fine," says Todd. |
 Todd had lunch at the Outdoor Cafe in Concan. |
 And visited the Concan Zoo. |
 An enormous flying creature caught Todd's attention. |
 Returning to the park, Todd was again impressed by the view of Baldy Mountain. |
 Stopping by the Overlook on the entrance road, Todd tagged a fence post with his mark. |
 In camp, the others played dominoes while Todd stayed under the table. |
 Todd also saw a strange turtle animal. |
 Hiking the Old Horse Trail. |
 Todd rested on one of the many stone benches built by the CCC. |
 Todd points out another trail marker. Remember to look for them. |
 A morning glory bloomed in a sotol bush. |
 A deep dry gorge left by an ancient flood. |
 Todd made it to Inspiration Point. |
 He was mighty impressed! |
 A fern Todd found growing among the rocks. |
 The Chupacabra's cave. |
 Todd looked down into the Chupacabra's cave, but decided to stay out of it. |
 Another refreshing swim in the Frio River. |
 On his way home, Todd took time to pose with his family at the park's entrance sign. |