We came down to the swamp to help out with my wife's aging parents, and then our daughters moved down to go to college in Orlando, then both got married and now we have grand kids here can't seem to be able to move away from the grandsons. They tend to go to western Colorado with us in the summers. Last summer we spent a month at the Ouray KOA, great RV park, IMHO. Then a couple of weeks at the Montrose KOA, using it for day trips to the surrounding area.
The grand kids love Ouray. The swimming pool, hiking, Jeeping in the San Juan's, visits to Silverton, etc. they never seem to get tired of camping in the area. We usually stay a couple of weeks at Ridgway State Park, our favorite Colorado SP.
My wife grew up in the Springs and her family moved to Woodland her freshman year of high school. So we end camping around the Springs for a week to visit old friends. So many great campgrounds in Colorado, especially the West Slope. The crowds on the Front Range are a bit of a turn off for me.
We really miss Ouray. When we moved there from Alaska, we bought an old Victorian home and worked on it for the nine years we lived there. We kept it for a year after moving to Florida, but didn't see us returning anytime soon, so we sold it. We have considered buying a second home there, but the increased prices have messed up that idea.
The trip to Alaska is great, no matter how much time is available to do it. We all have to use what we have for the trip. Any amount of time spent in the north country, is better than not going, IMHO.
joe b.
Stuart Florida
Formerly of Colorado and Alaska
2016 Fleetwood Flair 31 B Class A w/bunks
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