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fanrgs wrote:JAC1982 wrote:When there is wind, there is no bug problem! Seriously though, anywhere northeast of Denver is susceptible to afternoon thunder showers with wind in spring and summer. When I had a sailboat, we generally had to wait until 1:00 PM to put it in the water because there wasn't enough wind to sail in the morning. So, I guess some RVers at Jackson Lake probably like the wind!
Is the key with Jackson Lake to go earlier in the season? I was told there was an unusual amount of bugs and it's very windy, but that may be later on in the summer.
We carry two big citronella candles (in steel cans with lids and handles) in the 5th wheel. We set one on a tv tray between our lawn chairs if we are just sitting and one at each end of the picnic table when eating outside. It didn't help in Alaska, it it has worked everywhere else.
โMay-10-2018 03:22 PM
JAC1982 wrote:When there is wind, there is no bug problem! Seriously though, anywhere northeast of Denver is susceptible to afternoon thunder showers with wind in spring and summer. When I had a sailboat, we generally had to wait until 1:00 PM to put it in the water because there wasn't enough wind to sail in the morning. So, I guess some RVers at Jackson Lake probably like the wind!
Is the key with Jackson Lake to go earlier in the season? I was told there was an unusual amount of bugs and it's very windy, but that may be later on in the summer.
โMay-09-2018 10:48 PM
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โMay-08-2018 07:37 PM
cruiserjs wrote:JAC1982 wrote:ependydad wrote:
In Colorado Springs (not sure if that's within your distance constraint), we stayed at Mountain Dale RV & Cabins with our 42' fifth wheel + 22' crew cab/long bed truck. We also drove through Cheyenne State Park and felt it was big rig friendly.
Yeah, the Springs is a bit far for a Friday afternoon-Sunday afternoon trip, probably about 2 hours if we pony up the big bucks to take the toll road around Denver, but doable for a long weekend. I'll note down Mountain Dale, thank you!
nOTE THAT, ACCORDING TO THE Denver pOST THE TOLLS ON THAT "TOLL ROAD" AROUND THE CCITY HAVE BEEN CANCELLED!
Oops - sorry about the caps - senior moment with fat fingers!!
โMay-08-2018 04:51 PM
JAC1982 wrote:ependydad wrote:
In Colorado Springs (not sure if that's within your distance constraint), we stayed at Mountain Dale RV & Cabins with our 42' fifth wheel + 22' crew cab/long bed truck. We also drove through Cheyenne State Park and felt it was big rig friendly.
Yeah, the Springs is a bit far for a Friday afternoon-Sunday afternoon trip, probably about 2 hours if we pony up the big bucks to take the toll road around Denver, but doable for a long weekend. I'll note down Mountain Dale, thank you!
โMay-08-2018 09:27 AM
fanrgs wrote:
We also have a 5th wheel and live in the Denver area. We have tried most of the state parks within 2 hours of Denver and they are obviously all popular just due to the number of people who live here. From Brighton, however, you are only an hour or so from Jackson Lake SP near Ft. Morgan. If you have a boat of some kind, the lake is fun; if you are a fisherman, birder, or photographer, it is also part wildlife refuge; and if you just want to sit in a lawn chair and relax, it is fine for that too. There are plenty of long sites and even a few with shade. And no nearby suburban subdivisions!
If you want some inexpensive camping ideas in the mountains, take a look at my blog at https://2fanrgs.blogspot.com. I include some campgrounds and boondocking sites near all the US highways on the Western Slope, most of which we have used in the past for tent camping, our original travel trailer,or current 5th wheel.
โMay-08-2018 09:26 AM
โMay-08-2018 09:19 AM
fanrgs wrote:
We also have a 5th wheel and live in the Denver area. We have tried most of the state parks within 2 hours of Denver and they are obviously all popular just due to the number of people who live here. From Brighton, however, you are only an hour or so from Jackson Lake SP near Ft. Morgan. If you have a boat of some kind, the lake is fun; if you are a fisherman, birder, or photographer, it is also part wildlife refuge; and if you just want to sit in a lawn chair and relax, it is fine for that too. There are plenty of long sites and even a few with shade. And no nearby suburban subdivisions!
If you want some inexpensive camping ideas in the mountains, take a look at my blog at https://2fanrgs.blogspot.com. I include some campgrounds and boondocking sites near all the US highways on the Western Slope, most of which we have used in the past for tent camping, our original travel trailer,or current 5th wheel.
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