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The hike&bike path is across the street(Hwy) from the entry road...it follows the creek to Breckenridge and also heads the other way towards Frisco. You can also access the Colorado Trail from the backside of the resort. If you go down the main street in Breckenridge, look for this restaurant...
mike
At the end of the day on Saturday, 10/06 the fiesta is providing some entertainment.
After the night glow,
After the firework show,
It's
I believe the "first adventure" was with Kevbo. Isn' that him on the horse, I can't tell cause I can't see the smiley pockets.
Time
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are in Colorado. We are bringing the menagerie, day temps are supposed to be low 70s--so fans should be enough. If it is iffy at all one of us will stay with the critters. The night temps are supposed to be in the 40's so morning exploring should not be a problem.
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Ron and Debbie Lawrence
1985 345 Motorhome...... delightfully tacky......yet unrefined
AIR 7992
are in Colorado. We are bringing the menagerie, day temps are supposed to be low 70s--so fans should be enough. If it is iffy at all one of us will stay with the critters. The night temps are supposed to be in the 40's so morning exploring should not be a problem.
We are going to leave Gracie and Smokie at home. They are pretty big dogs (85 & 75 lbs) and need to run, this is not the best venue for that type of activity. Smokie is also afraid of all sorts of sounds and shapes, again not the best place to put her for 5 days. We have several people watching them and they also have full access to the yard via the dog door. We are bringing Bandit our older (15 1/2 years) and smaller (15 lbs) dog. She is totaly deaf and sleeps most of the day.
Jan has this fear that if we leave her at home, she will pass away while we are gone. If she passes on the trip, we will be looking for extra freezer room, we have a small fridge...
We are bringing Bandit our older (15 1/2 years) and smaller (15 lbs) dog. She is totaly deaf and sleeps most of the day.
Jan has this fear that if we leave her at home, she will pass away while we are gone. If she passes on the trip, we will be looking for extra freezer room, we have a small fridge...
Richard,
Surely you gest.....if not, I recommend an ice chest as an addition to your gear. I for one will be routing for an extended life for Bandit.
John
__________________ Travel is in my blood, adventure is my passport, aluminum is my favorite construction medium, and therefore, an Airstream was my destiny.
We are going to leave Gracie and Smokie at home. They are pretty big dogs (85 & 75 lbs) and need to run, this is not the best venue for that type of activity. Smokie is also afraid of all sorts of sounds and shapes, again not the best place to put her for 5 days. We have several people watching them and they also have full access to the yard via the dog door. We are bringing Bandit our older (15 1/2 years) and smaller (15 lbs) dog. She is totaly deaf and sleeps most of the day.
Jan has this fear that if we leave her at home, she will pass away while we are gone. If she passes on the trip, we will be looking for extra freezer room, we have a small fridge...
Richard,
Funny you should mention a freezer.............
I had just that happen a bunch of years ago. I was in Costa Rica and the Wife was at home. Our 25lb Main Coon Cat passed while I was away and she called to ask what she should do with him. I said to wrap him up in plastic and put him in the freezer until I got back.
When I arrived 2 weeks later, I dug a BIG hole in the corner of the back yard where he used to hang out a lot to watch the birdies, built the big guy a nice casket, planted him in the hole and put a giant Sequoia sapling over the site.