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I visited Big Bend once, many years ago. I remember being warned to stay out of "slot canyons" if there was any sign of rain because they could flood quickly and drown a person. I actually got semi-lost while I was hiking there because I hiked too far and didn't make it back to my camp site before it got dark. People who haven't visited some of these national parks don't realize how big they are and how easy it is to get lost.
Big Bend is especially scary because it is sooo remote. We would like to go, but I'm not a tent person. I know there's the lodge, but you gotta have reservations and they're always booked for a year or so.
There are very few accommodations near the park. It's literally in the middle of nowhere. Other parks are near towns, but Big Bend is surrounded by a scene straight out of the Twilight Zone.
Then, I imagine getting overheated. Where do tent campers go to cool off?