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โSep-19-2017 11:34 AM
David and Deb wrote:
Thanks everyone! This is our first and LAST "free wheeling" adventure. I usually plan to the point where I know a place like the back of my hand, but we thought it wouod be fun just to take off. Gheese! To read an excerpt from my blog about the past 24 hour fiasco...
Our first night and the view out my front RV door is scrumptious! Imagine tall, green pines and golden aspens. Pretty, right? Down right serene, wouldn't you say? David sums up the past 24 hours as a "cluster" and I feel like we've been in a Saturday Night Live skit that's actually funny.
So what happened, you might ask yourself? We decided to "free wheel" these first few days of our trip. What is free wheeling? Basically leaving your house completely unprepared, with the wrong clothes, without your electric blanket and WITHOUT A WINTER COAT!!! Add that to making zero reservations and having no plan as to where you are going AND driving a 32 foot beast that can't be backed up nor turned around in tight quarters and pulling a Jeep...about 47 feet of trouble going down the road at speeds comparable to the time my Grandma Leora was driving her friends home from a Homemakers Club meeting in Vinita. She had a mile long line of cars stacked up behind her. I was at the end of that line and late for something. It took forever passing that long line of cars. Thankfully, I didn't flip her off as I finally passed the slow-driving culprit barely able to see over the steering wheel of her "**** red" (her words) car.
The whole day was my fault. Everything was fine until it was my turn to drive. I decided we would go to Golden but not in town...."let's go to the mountains", I said. I decided to take the "scenic route" and get off boring I-70 so we didn't have to go through Denver at rush hour. I decided we were fine on the steep hills without using the engine whatever button to slow us down and I was JUST fine using the brakes. I WAS fine until we saw the smoke and smelled something burning.
I quickly pulled over in an empty lot and we checked the temperature of the tires...left front 203 degrees, right front 190. Yikes! David quickly determined the brakes had overheated and we needed to sit a while for them to cool down, which was fine, but rush hour had slowed us down and the mountain park I was dying to stay at would be really dark with no rangers on duty to show us to our campsite after hours. (Without a ranger or host you're like a rat in a maze.) David also determined HE needed to drive the rest of the way. Fine.
So it is dark, our destination is Golden Gate Canyon State Park, and somehow we get on Mountain Base Road which does not allow RVs because of the steep grades (19%) and hairpin turns. Remember the overheated brakes? David is trying to drive this awful road and not use the brakes much. I felt like we were on that crazy roller coaster ride at Silver Dollar City. Stuff was falling out of our cabinets, rolling back and forth on the floor. You get the picture. David was oddly calm and Sadie never moved from the couch. I on the other hand was white knuckling it the whole way and wondering what kind of mess I was going to have to clean up when we finally arrived at the $&@@ campground.
So in PITCH BLACK darkness, we get on another road but this time we see a sign that says 20% steep grades and ABSOLUTELY NO RVs. ****! So we have to unhook the Jeep so David can turn the RV around and decide I'll lead the way in the Jeep and try to find the $&@ campground.....wait, we have no cell phone coverage? How are we going to communicate if we get lost from each other?
After a couple of tries and multiple stops on pull outs to let cars pass us, we finally find our campground road, park the RV, both get in the Jeep and hunt for a campsite. We wind through the dozen loops looking for a spot to camp in the absolute darkness. Finally found one, got the RV turned around on the narrow, mountain road and got to the site. A ranger shows up, thankfully!!! He guided David as he backs up blind into a narrow spot with trees overhanging. Done!
David hooks up the electric, comes inside and we realize we are VERY unlevel, despite using the leveling jacks. We also realize we've been at this for 16 hours and are exhausted so we lived with it and were ready to fall into bed although we were having trouble breathing...a minor inconvenience. We checked our altimeter and we are at 9200 feet. Holy cow! THAT'S why my head has been hurting...and I thought it was just the stress of the roller coaster from he!!. David remembered he has a couple of Breath Right strips and DANG those babies work!
We were awakened by Sadie jumping up on the bed (which she never does) this morning. All the covers and both of us were practically on the floor of the low side but had slept fairly well, thanks to the strips and exhaustion. The RV was freezing cold...probably 40 degrees. Turned on the heater for the first time and were greeted by that lovely smell we all know. I started laughing and couldn't quit. David was stumbling back to the bedroom on the unlevel floor to bring me my first cup of coffee and summed up our last 24 hours perfectly...."I'd rather be in a Walmart parking lot!" So much for free wheeling...
โSep-19-2017 10:52 AM
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โSep-19-2017 06:08 AM
epiphone wrote:
Boyd lake in Loveland. Quiet, close to amenities and beautiful lake
โSep-19-2017 05:29 AM
โSep-18-2017 09:21 PM
โSep-18-2017 08:47 PM
David and Deb wrote:
Made it to Golden Gate Canyon State Park. Gorgeous and secluded, it is not exactly what we are looking for. It's in the woods, which is great, but we want a lake view and a base camp from which we may branch out and explore the area then easily get back to. Any other suggestions?
โSep-18-2017 08:01 PM
โSep-18-2017 03:53 PM
Busskipper wrote:
The Bells this AM
Get there soon!
โSep-18-2017 02:15 PM
David and Deb wrote:
Bus skipper, is this Maroon Bells?
โSep-18-2017 01:12 PM
Busskipper wrote:David and Deb wrote:
We will be meeting friends for a week in Estes Park beginning Sept 23. Got a chance to head out a few days early so almost to the Colorado line and wanting input on where you'd go near Estes if you had an extra 5 days. We would love a quiet campground on a lake to chill and use as a base for day trips to sightsee, hike, and explore. Any of your favorite RV parks fit that?
Lyons
Golden Canyon SP - http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/GoldenGateCanyon/Pages/Camping.aspx
Golden Clear Creek - https://rec.cityofgolden.net/wbwsc/webtrac.wsc/wbsplash.html?wbp=3
Buena Vista then up?
Peak to Peak - Town of Golden - Boulder - Might look at KOA in/Casinos/Central City - is cold now in the mountains.
For the best of everything I'd look at Buena Vista Twin Lakes - then a couple Day Trips to surrounds - RT 82, Independence Pass - to Maroon Bells - Collegiates - RT 24 Leadville to Minturn/Red Cliff/ Camp Hale - just about as good as it gets right Now for Aspen and drives/Hikes.
Hope this helps - Buena Vista and Surrounds would be Number 1
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