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https://www.ouraycolorado.com/
View attachment 799213 View attachment 799214 View attachment 799215 View attachment 799216 Went on a little RV trip to the high country of Colorado. RV ran great and pulled the monster mountains nicely pulling the Jeep. Lots of off roading in this area of the country. It is about 625 miles from Havasu. Weather was in the mid 40s at night and 70 during the day.
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My aunt and uncle used to own a RV park on the Animas river in Durango. I worked a summer when I was 14. Use to run hay rides out to the narrow gauge RR that runs to Ouray. Beautiful country.
Wish I remembered. Had a fishing pond...sold it like 25 years ago.Which RV park?
Last Dollar Highway dirt road has great views from Telluride to Ridgeway.View attachment 799213 View attachment 799214 View attachment 799215 View attachment 799216 Went on a little RV trip to the high country of Colorado. RV ran great and pulled the monster mountains nicely pulling the Jeep. Lots of off roading in this area of the country. It is about 625 miles from Havasu. Weather was in the mid 40s at night and 70 during the day.
https://www.ouraycolorado.com/
We stayed in Ouray at the 4J RV park right in town.Wish I remembered. Had a fishing pond...sold it like 25 years ago.
Great pic love the plateWe love the Silverton/Durango/Ouray area. Been going there over 35 years on family vacations. It's usually our vaca spot every other year.
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ridingJust went thru that area in august on bikes. we were on the way to sturgis. amazing how beautiful the country is.
Agreed, riding back roads through Colorado is amazing. Silverton, Estes Park, Buena Vista, etc., can’t wait to do it again next year.
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Wish I remembered. Had a fishing pond...sold it like 25 years ago.
I live in the North Animas Valley on the river. The only park that's on the river is north of us and just below Bakers Bridge where Butch and Sundance jumped off the cliff into the river. After the 416 fire last year we had really heavy rains that wiped out the RV park. They were under 3 feet of mud. During the past year they rebuilt it and now it's just beautiful. It's a KOA and you can park your RV about 10 feet from the river. I highly recommend it.My aunt and uncle used to own a RV park on the Animas river in Durango. I worked a summer when I was 14. Use to run hay rides out to the narrow gauge RR that runs to Ouray. Beautiful country.
I live in the North Animas Valley on the river. The only park that's on the river is north of us and just below Bakers Bridge where Butch and Sundance jumped off the cliff into the river.
I live in the North Animas Valley on the river. The only park that's on the river is north of us and just below Bakers Bridge where Butch and Sundance jumped off the cliff into the river. After the 416 fire last year we had really heavy rains that wiped out the RV park. They were under 3 feet of mud. During the past year they rebuilt it and now it's just beautiful. It's a KOA and you can park your RV about 10 feet from the river. I highly recommend it.
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I took the attached picture about a week ago. Weather has been perfect.
I live in the North Animas Valley on the river. The only park that's on the river is north of us and just below Bakers Bridge where Butch and Sundance jumped off the cliff into the river. After the 416 fire last year we had really heavy rains that wiped out the RV park. They were under 3 feet of mud. During the past year they rebuilt it and now it's just beautiful. It's a KOA and you can park your RV about 10 feet from the river. I highly recommend it.
I took the attached picture about a week ago. Weather has been perfect.
I lived near to live near Vail, Colorado the year I turned 21. Worked in an underground mine in the Winter, and on a ranch during the summer. Beautiful country all year around.
Myself and 5 other guys from High School moved to Creede and worked underground in the mines that summer, who puts a bunch of white bread flour tortilla California kids in a mine, with dynamite! 18 YO and can drink 3.2 beer, new batch of tourist girls in town every week, and the local girls would do almost anything for a chance to get out of the small town. 2 of the guys stayed until they passed away, one from cancer, the other one was a bad drunk slid off the road coming home from the bar, walked up to the wrong cabin and couldn’t get in, laid down on the porch and froze to death.
Telluride is a little pretentious.
Yes, it was pretty wild in the mine, my buddy and I worked in the Eagle Mine between Vail and Redcliff on the road to Leadville.....had to work 6 days a week, drilling and blasting all day long, filling 12 to 15 holes with six sticks of dynamite each, lighting the primers, “fire in the hole”, climb down the ladders a few levels and then sitting there smoking cigs and counting the holes as they went off, to make sure they all fired.
We got a bonus at the end of the month based on how many tons we put down the shoot, it was good money but hard, dangerous work. When the snow melted, we went to work on the huge Olson ranch, which is were the Beaver Creek ski resort is now. We partied in Vail on Saturday nights on the 3.2 beer, Sunday was our only day off, met a lot hot “snow bunnies”.
Just a FYI, there are new owners of Trimble Hot Springs which is on CR203. They're completely redoing the pools, locker rooms etc. Should be nice. Yes on the new KOA. It was called Riverside RV Resort. I've had to rescue more than a few people in inner tubes who take they're 5 and 6 year olds down river then get into trouble in the white water. Most of them are staying at the KOA and don't think about what they might encounter down river.I believe you are talking about the "Durango north riverside" KOA? It is awesome, right on the west side of the river. I love that area. One of my dads good friends, Chipper Roberts, used to own some TV store, or Cable store there in durango, and we would go up and visit them.
We still vacation up there for a few weeks every year, but mostly we spend a LOT of time in silverton (actually in Eureka). In fact, My parents are headed to silverton for a few weeks right now. Im not a big telluride fan, other than the mtn village. The ouray hot springs are awesome though. We also really like Lake City, its more silverton-esque.
We've also stayed at the Alpen Rose RV park...and its nice, but way more full time RV'ers than the KOA on the river.
Just a FYI, there are new owners of Trimble Hot Springs which is on CR203. They're completely redoing the pools, locker rooms etc. Should be nice. Yes on the new KOA. It was called Riverside RV Resort. I've had to rescue more than a few people in inner tubes who take they're 5 and 6 year olds down river then get into trouble in the white water. Most of them are staying at the KOA and don't think what they might encounter down river.
With respect to Telluride, we could never live there. It's ok to visit for a day of skiing but we're just not into the vibe of the area, to be polite.
View attachment 799213 View attachment 799214 View attachment 799215 View attachment 799216 Went on a little RV trip to the high country of Colorado. RV ran great and pulled the monster mountains nicely pulling the Jeep. Lots of off roading in this area of the country. It is about 625 miles from Havasu. Weather was in the mid 40s at night and 70 during the day.
https://www.ouraycolorado.com/