This is my least favorite military base. It’s depressing looking the way they have abandoned buildings and just left them to rot in the weeds. Check in was a mess. The check in area has moved but the signs for the previous location are still up. When we did find it, it’s tucked away inside the tire and oil change building. So you are trying to have a conversation with the clerk while drills and compressors are making noise.
Regular street signs on base are either not there or so old, dirty and faded you can barely read them. Our pull through site was really a back in. We drove over huge ruts and holes in order to pull in.
The commissary was poorly stocked, I could not find a couple of things I wanted. The dog park is all right. However the grass everywhere has viciously sharp burrs so I am constantly removing them from Zoe.
It’s all part of the adventure but I’m sure glad we are moving on soon. we’ll stay one more day and try some more birding then on to Austin to see my friend Margo that I have known almost 50 years. Good grief that’s a long time!