This is a funky little RV park. Love it. The location is perfect and the vibe is perfectly Austin. Mostly monthly renters, but there are 10 spots they rent nightly for travelers. No website, but here's a little more info about the place.
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Cherry Creek State Park – on the way to Denver International Airport to pick up Kevin today.
Comments closedIt rained all night and it's supposed to rain all day. It's been 90 degrees most days that we've been here, so the rain is welcome (even though I left the chairs out last night and they're soaked.) For the first time in a long time, the humidity shown on…
3 CommentsLook how huge these spots at Cherry Creek are! We need to have a party here, just so we can utilize all the space! What you can't see is that our neighbors are each about 40-50 feet from us. I'll try to get that photo tomorrow. Also, look at these…
2 CommentsOkay not really. Maybe "near" a thunderstorm. We got back from Cowboy Mounted Shooting in time for another dramatic thunderstorm. It was loud but short, and resulted in a pretty double rainbow: After the rain stopped, we took the hexacopter out and Kevin flew a few batteries' worth. We found a county…
2 CommentsWe've been enjoying this area for the past couple days, but mostly we've been working and not taking very many photos. Here's downtown Leadville taken with my iPhone while driving. Last night we met some new friends/blog readers Debbie and Glen. They just bought their first Airstream and had a…
2 CommentsWe had a nice farewell dinner last night with the Alumafandango gang over in the main pavillion, and then several of us hung out in The Breezeway for the rest of the evening telling stories. (Here's a shot approaching our little compound (see the four tiki torches in the center…
Comments closedI-84 through the Gorge We got an early start packing and loading this morning, but then a late start getting outta town. We stopped for lunch, picked up a few last minute things on our way out, got gas, and then once we got to the Airstream we decided to…
Comments closedYesterday we left Fort Casey State Park and headed over to South Whidbey Island State Park to (1) dump our tanks (Fort Casey has no dump station) and (2) have lunch and do a little work while parked in the day use area. We took a detour through the (full)…
2 CommentsThis afternoon we hopped on the 1:15pm Coupeville-Port Townsend ferry and headed to Port Townsend for a couple hours. The photo above is of the Fort Casey campground (with the helpful arrow to show you where we are). The ferry to Port Townsend is $3.20 per person one-way walk-on, and…
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