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High Sierra
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This page was last updated: May 10, 2012
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We welcome anyone blocked or banned from "The Porch".  Come have fun here!

Friday, May 11th, @ 5:00 PM  The movie THRIVE followed by a discussion of problems and solutions.  8:00 PM, singer/songwriter Al Berry will perform. Saturday, May 12th @ 8:00 PM The Pirates of Terlingua Creek will perform
Sunday, May 13th, @ 3:00 PM, The Hang Over Jam Session will begin.  All musicians are welcome.
May 26th...DISCO PARTY!! Cash for costumes. Take advantage of the coldest beer in town. Don't forget, we have a large screen TV and some say "The best food in town".

Come see us at the High Sierra!
High Sierra Bar just before "Rush Hour".
Dr. Doug    recommends High Sierra
for your mental health.
Dance with Wade
Tonight!
Meet Terlingua people
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High Sierra Bar & Grill

Far West Judges & Commissioners Pre-Conference Reception.
Neil Trammel and the "Doodlin' Hogwallops" w/ Pablo Menudo played on the balcony.
Watch a wonderful video "Terlingua, The Night and the Dawn" made here at the Hotel and in the Ghostown by our European guests, Fausto Anderlini, Fabrizio De André & Perchè Quarantena
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It's like this; a herd can only move as fast as the slowest animal.  The weakest and slowest of the herd are hunted and killed first.  The pace and health of the herd improves by the regular culling of the weakest.

In comparison, the human brain operates only as fast as the slowest cell. Alcohol is known to kill cells, but of course it affects the weakest and slowest first.  This is how the regular consumption of beer rids the brain of weaker brain cells, making it faster and more efficient. 
"Doctor Doug" explains:
Why You Feel Smarter After A Few Beers
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High Sierra Bar & Grill
at the El Dorado Hotel
Terlingua Ghostown
High Sierra Bar & Grill
at the El Dorado Hotel
Terlingua Ghostown
Herman and Deanna wish you a Happy New Year in 2012!
Dr. Doug's Birthday Party Babes J'Lee, Sierra & Teren. 
Let the High Sierra host your next private or non-private party
Ken Gaines sings "Borderline."