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Lauren wrote:
I am a big reservation person as I want to know I have a place with a site I want . . . Having lived in CO for 8 years and traveled it much more I have found that the time after Labor Day can have lots of tourists - it is beautiful fall colors in the mountains, etc. We used to call that time the season of the newlyweds and nearly deads !
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โApr-29-2014 08:23 PM
fanrgs wrote:MPond wrote:
We've always planned our trips with a full itinerary and reservations, and then make changes as we go (if the changes we want to make are available).
We went to Alaska last summer without a single reservation before we left, even at Denali National Park and on the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry. That was because we never knew how far we could travel in a day--road construction, frost-heaved pavement, flat tires, wildlife encounters, and photo stops determined that distance. Only place we didn't get the first campground we tried was on the Kenai Peninsula on the weekend before dipnet season for reds opened. And there we got the second campground we tried.
It just depends on how flexible you are when you travel. But I understand that the comfort of knowing ahead of time is more important for some people than for others.
โApr-29-2014 08:22 PM
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MPond wrote:
We've always planned our trips with a full itinerary and reservations, and then make changes as we go (if the changes we want to make are available).
โApr-29-2014 08:06 PM
tryingitout wrote:
Fanrgs thank for all the time you put into that route. I will certenitly look at some of it, but you are right it is a lot in 2 weeks. One of our good friends daughters is a park ranger/DNR officer in the Publeo area, we will have to see her on our way thru also.
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tryingitout wrote:Like I said some do some don't my wife an I work the office and have had to turn 2 away because they do not allow horse trailer campers.1 park we worked at does not allow no slide in truck campers.The owners at private or coop park set there own rules.
CardinalCamper why would campgrounds not allow horse trailers???? My trailer should meet most length requirements, and they cost as much or more than traditional travel trailers. I understand you can bring your horses, but I have a fully contained travel trailer it can just also haul horses.