Showing posts with label Mitre Peak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mitre Peak. Show all posts

Monday, September 03, 2012

Three Views of Mitre Peak

From the Girl Scout Camp
From the Clayton's Overlook Trail at Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center

From the road between Fort Davis and Alpine

Friday, May 18, 2012

Helping out the Girl Scouts and Camp Mitre Peak

Many girls take their first trip to the Texas Mountains when, as Girl Scouts, they head to Camp Mitre Peak.  Now, those girls (many now mothers and grandmothers!) can help the Camp continue to serve Scouts in the region.

We had the opportunity to ask regional Girl Scout Chief Executive Officer, Diane Flanagan, some questions about the camp:  
Texas Mountain Trail:  Tell us about the history of Mitre Peak Girl Scout Camp and the services it provides to girls in the region.
Diane Flanagan:  The 100 acre camp property was acquired in 1947 from Mrs. A.J. Tippit. Since the purchase, there have been a number of campaigns to raise the fund to improve the facility. Today there are heated cabins, a commercial kitchen and dining hall, and a learning center with an outdoor pavilion. We are celebrating our 65th anniversary this year with an Alumni Reunion at camp on August 9-12, 2012. Everyone is invited.
Texas Mountain Trail:  How did Mitre Peak camp fare in the fires last year?
Diane Flanagan: Last year the fires came right up to the edge of Camp Mitre Peak. We were very fortunate to have fire fighters based on our property and they successfully kept the flames from destroying any buildings. We are very grateful to them.
Texas Mountain Trail:  Is Mitre Peak available for group rentals?
Diane Flanagan: Yes, we love to share our wonderful facility with the public. We have a variety of cabins, dining hall, commercial kitchen, learning center, and other buildings available. If interested, the public can call 800-594-5677 ext.310 for more information.

NOW, the Girl Scouts have a special opportunity to raise funds to help Camp Mitre Peak and New Mexico's Camp Pioneer.  Can YOU help?  Here are the details from the regional Girl Scout Council's website:

"The Abell-Hanger Foundation has granted us a potential $25,000 match for one out of every three new or increased unrestricted dollars received by May 31, 2012. With your help we can raise the $75,000 needed to receive the maximum match from the foundation. You can make your donation on our website, by phone 800-594-5677, or by mail GSDSW, 5217 N. Dixie, Odessa, TX 79762."

Please note, you can also support this grant opportunity by mailing your donation directly to our local volunteer, c/o Beth Francell, P.O. Box 2176, Fort Davis, TX 79734    

Texas Mountain Trail:  These funds raised will go to support the general operating budget of the Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Council, which also supports the two summer camps in the region--right?.
Diane Flanagan:  Yes, the funds will also help support outdoor experiences for girls at Camp Mitre Peak and Camp Pioneer. Programs are presented at these camps throughout the year... not just in the summer. Troops from all over the council, and the state come to experience camp on nearly every weekend.
Texas Mountain Trail:   Is there a website link where people could go to read more about the
fund-raising challenge and how the Council is funded.
Diane Flanagan:  Our council website is http://www.gsdsw.org/. We do not address funding specifically or the matching grant but there is information on our programs and our mission.
We wish the Girl Scouts the best of luck in this most recent campaign, as they help so many girls experience and appreciate the Texas Mountain Trail region!  

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Mitre Peak under beautiful clouds

Another great image from our friend, S. Billingsley.  This one shows the road to Marfa, with Mitre Peak in the background!

Again, thanks to S. Billingsley for sharing his wonderful images of the Davis Mountains.  We'll be featuring them the rest of the week.  Connect with him on Facebook, here.

Monday, November 08, 2010

One of our favorite mountains on the horizon

Mitre Peak is a favorite site for travelers riding between Fort Davis and Alpine on Hwy 118.  The mountain is clearly visible from trails at the Chihuahuan Desert Botanical Garden and Nature Center; and the highway is on the Adventure Cycling Association's Southern Tier Route.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Mitre Peak Peeking Out

A neat view of Mitre Peak along Hwy 118 between Fort Davis and Alpine taken by Larry Francell.  Thanks, Larry!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Spring and the Desert Begins to Bloom

These photos were taken by Larry Francell, on Hwy 118 between Fort Davis and Alpine.  Larry reports,"I watch this yucca bloom every spring - always sends up two stalks, and always stands out in front of Mitre Peak. I have been seeing flocks of wild turkeys every morning, but they move away before I can get close."  Thanks, Larry!

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Mitre Peak lost in the fog

Like most places around the country, we've had an unusually wintry winter.  Larry Francell of the Museum of the Big Bend captured Mitre Peak, off Hwy 118 recently.  Below that is how Mitre Peak looks sans fog!  Thanks, Larry!

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Mitre Peak

Looking towards Alpine from Fort Davis is the distinctive Mitre Peak, a favorite sight in the region.

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Mitre Peak

Taken from the Girl Scout Camp between Alpine and Fort Davis.