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padredw
Sep 22, 2016Nomad
We have made two visits to Colorado in the past three months.
On the first trip we stayed in Cheyenne Mountain State Park and Mueller State Park, as well as stays in Commercial campgrounds in Woodland Park, Buena Vista and Vallecito Lake.
This month we stayed again at Cheyenne Mountain, then at a commercial campground in Estes Park before heading on up toward Great Teton National Park.
On the way back we stopped first at Rifle Gap State Park then on to Pa-Co-Chu-Puk campground in Ridgeway State Park. Today we towed over the Million Dollar Highway for the first time (through we have driven over it many times. We saw the most magnificent display of glowing, golden Aspens we have ever seen anywhere.
We had some tire trouble just as we pulled into Rifle Gap State Park. We were treated with the greatest courtesy by the staff at the Walmart in Rifle, Colorado and by the staff at Discount Tires in Grand Junction.
We try to show the same kind of courtesy to the people we meet in Colorado, and all we can say is: "Thank you for sharing your great state with us for over 60 years." (Yes, I am 84 and my wife is 80.)
On the first trip we stayed in Cheyenne Mountain State Park and Mueller State Park, as well as stays in Commercial campgrounds in Woodland Park, Buena Vista and Vallecito Lake.
This month we stayed again at Cheyenne Mountain, then at a commercial campground in Estes Park before heading on up toward Great Teton National Park.
On the way back we stopped first at Rifle Gap State Park then on to Pa-Co-Chu-Puk campground in Ridgeway State Park. Today we towed over the Million Dollar Highway for the first time (through we have driven over it many times. We saw the most magnificent display of glowing, golden Aspens we have ever seen anywhere.
We had some tire trouble just as we pulled into Rifle Gap State Park. We were treated with the greatest courtesy by the staff at the Walmart in Rifle, Colorado and by the staff at Discount Tires in Grand Junction.
We try to show the same kind of courtesy to the people we meet in Colorado, and all we can say is: "Thank you for sharing your great state with us for over 60 years." (Yes, I am 84 and my wife is 80.)
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