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Parrothead_Mike
Nov 25, 2013Explorer
How about looking for a nice little log cabin with a fireplace to rent for a week? The extra cost for fuel to pull the TT, camping fees for whatever campgrounds you might find open at that time of the year, and the possibility of a crash due to snowy/slippery roads along with the chance that you could be stranded due to weather because it's too dangerous pulling a trailer makes me think it would be more fun, sensible, and cost effective to use a cabin/motel with cooking facilities for your trip. Save the TT for a summer trip.
Check out this site for cabins in Colorado. I have no idea what these things cost, but it's worth a look.
http://www.flipkey.com/colorado-vacation-rentals/g28927/?sort-featured=desc&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=%2Bcolorado%2B%2Bcabin%2B%2Brentals_bmm&utm_campaign=US%3A%2BMountain%2BWest&gclid=CMPe36SE_7oCFccRMwodInEA_w
Check out this site for cabins in Colorado. I have no idea what these things cost, but it's worth a look.
http://www.flipkey.com/colorado-vacation-rentals/g28927/?sort-featured=desc&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=%2Bcolorado%2B%2Bcabin%2B%2Brentals_bmm&utm_campaign=US%3A%2BMountain%2BWest&gclid=CMPe36SE_7oCFccRMwodInEA_w
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