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Busskipper
Jul 28, 2015Explorer
Freightguy wrote:
Here is an update. Thanks again to all that posted. We ended up entering CO from Wyoming and stayed a while in Fort Collins. That is a nice city! Now in Longmont for a while at a newly rebuilt state park. Very nice. Took some trips into the mountains looking at RV parks. Honestly I am completely disgusted with private RV parks. They view us as noting more than wallets. Spacing and atmospheres are just awful, I think I am done for good with anything other than state, ACOE, county and federal parks.
Anyway, going to head over to Moab after it cools off there a bit and then to Durango. All the info was a great help. Thanks again!
Aaron,
Thanks for getting back to us on the post – Don’t give up on all the parks as there are a few that are OK, you will find if you head to the Great spots in Colorado, you will spend little time in the Park, so the fact that they are not like Florida will not matter as much.
When you head out you should really try to at least drive through these areas before the snow – Peak to Peak – Leadville - Buena Vista – Collegiate Peaks – Ouray - Lake City – Silverton – Maroon Bells – Rt 128 into Utah off I-70 all these are on the way to your next stops of Durango and Moab, just might not be a straight drive, but I doubt you will be disappointed for making the effort.
Enjoy Colorado - once you get used to the lack of Humidity the east coast just is never the same.
BOL,
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