While driving in their RV, the two RV Gypsies
saw a giant, dark pink boulder, and wondered about its history. But
they were unable to stop here. |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies drove by the "Dam
Store". But they were not able to stop and explore it. They
need lots of room to stop when driving an RV and towing a car. |
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This was the type of road leading to Rocky Mountain National Park; a lot of S-turns - very curvy, but beautiful scenery if you dare take your eyes off the road - a bit stressful to drive in a big RV. |
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The two RV Gypsies arrived at Estes Park, Colorado and parked their RV at the Estes Park KOA campground. The people in the office and the person who directed the two RV Gypsies to their site were very nice and professional. It must be noted that some parts of this particular KOA campground are private property. The two RV Gypsies liked their site, except for the fact that it was near the dog walk, and they don't have a dog. The park's Wi-Fi was extremely fast, but their cable TV came in extremely lousy, although there were a lot of channels. |
The
RV of the two RV Gypsies and their toad (AWO "All We Own"
and MOB "Monster Out Back") |
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Below: The view from the dining room
window of the two RV Gypsies' RV. |
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Below: Standing in front of the two RV
Gypsies' RV and looking toward the front of the park. |
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Below: Standing by the office and looking
across the street. One store sold flies - wonder if they are chocolate
covered. LOL |
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Below: One of many adorable
things for sale in the park's office. |
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Below: The city
of Estes Park, heading toward Rocky Mountain National Park, just a few
miles away. The two RV Gypsies live full-time in their RV, so they have
limited space to buy things, which makes Lee Duquette happy. |
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