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Colorado Fall 2014

1mtnman
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Explorer II
We took our yearly fall trip through our home state of Colorado this year in the third week of September. The aspens were at their best and the weather at that time of year is something to behold.
Our travels took us from our home town of Loveland to Estes Park and then along the Peak to Peak hwy (7 and 72) to Idaho Springs where we joined I70 to Georgetown. At Georgetown we climbed over Guanella Pass to Bailey. We proceeded on Hwy 285 to Fairplay and Hwy 9 to Frisco where we spent the night a Colton Bay Campground on Lake Dillon. The Colton Bay campground has both electric and non electric sites and offers great views of the lake and surrounding mountain ranges.
After a quite cool morning of 30 degrees we joined I70 once again, this time going eastbound to Hwy 40 where we climbed over Berthoud Pass in entered the Grand Valley where we took Hwy 34 to Lake Granby and our destination of Stillwater Campground. Stillwater campground is situated right on the west end of Lake Granby and also offers a beautiful treeless view of the lake and a 360 degree view of all that surrounds you.
We spent two great fall days here and ended each day by watching the great sunsets to the west across the lake. There are many activities to partake in from this location and sightseeing and hiking top the list. It is an easy trip into Grand Lake for dinner or shopping. A trip along the Lake Granby to Arapahoe Bay and Monarch Lake is a great way to spend the day and if you are lucky you may see a moose or two as we did.
Upon leaving this great location we proceeded via hwy 34 over Trail Ridge Road into Estes Park and on to our destination of Loveland.
This year the aspens were as stunning as we have ever seen them in our more than 50 years in Colorado and we will enjoy the memories from this fall trip along with the many others we have taken in our state.
Pictures from our trip:


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Bedlam
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There has been some friction between RV.net and NATCOA in the past, so I do not know how they feel about advertising this gathering. If I get the Green Light from the Admin or one of the Moderators, I will start a new thread.

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usmcshepherd
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This is good news....the Springs in July should be beautiful. This is the first I've heard of this....is it advertised somewhere else, otherwise it should be added as a new entry!
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Bedlam
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This July there is a rally http://www.natcoarally.com/

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usmcshepherd
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Is there a TC rally in Colorado? If there isn't there should be!!!!
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btggraphix
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Explorer
Very nice photos.....how lucky we are to have such a beautiful home base. You drove not far from my house along the peak to peak (near Wondervu). Cool choice of routes for the most aspen, the windiest roads, and the most passes. My kind of route!!!!!! Very cool.....
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Bedlam
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The gathering in July would accept you. I came from toy haulers to truck campers and never felt excluded.

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Camper_Jeff___K
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There are some pretty places in that area for sure.
Thanks for the TR.

Wanderin_fool
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I live about 30 minutes away in Woodland Park. It would be nice to stop by and visit with some of you folks!!!
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jefe_4x4
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mtnman,
Nice pix of your trip. You covered a lot of passes. l like that. Colorado Fall colors are the best anywhere. That's one reason I model the narrow gauge between Rico

and Ridgway

on two days in the life of the railroad: October 1st, 1940 and October 1st, 1950. Thanks for the ride.
regards, as always, jefe
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lonetow
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We took the narrow gauge train from Durango to Silverton the last weekend in September and it was perfect timing for the Aspens turning this year.
We are actually looking to relocate to Ridgway / Montrose / Durango area this year:) We are putting our home in NM on the market in late April and are going to rent around Durango at that time while we decide on a location in CO, very exciting for us. BTW, my daughter starts junior year of college up there next fall, that has a lot to do with our move of course;)
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Bedlam
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The gathering is being held at the Garden of the Gods RV Resort July 22nd-26th:

http://www.natcoarally.com/

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ISBRAM
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Bedlam wrote:
There's a TC gathering in Colorado Springs this July. We could use some people attending that know the area.


Are they staying at Cheyenne Mountain State Park?
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Bedlam
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There's a TC gathering in Colorado Springs this July. We could use some people attending that know the area.

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rexlion
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10 more years before I can take that September trip. Oh, to be retired!
Mike G.
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