Re: Travel Plans?
[Re: Tucson Jim]
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05/13/11 05:53 PM
05/13/11 05:53 PM
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psmith
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Kansas
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Preston:
You did not say how much time you have but Rocky Mountain National Park is just a hop, skip, and a jump from Denver. Neither my wife and I are into shopping at all, so I don't know if Estes Park area meets your wife's shopping criteria, though. Of course just a few hours west of Steamboat Springs is Dinosaur National Park and Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. I really like both, but RMNP is probably more photogenic unless you are lucky enough to get commercial rafting reservations.
Jim
Thanks Jim...I will look at that. We have 5 days, four nights.
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Re: Travel Plans?
[Re: James Morrissey]
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05/15/11 10:01 AM
05/15/11 10:01 AM
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Helena, MT
Don Edwards
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Wife and I are leaving Iowa Friday afternoon for a week in Yellowstone.
Don
"I am a soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight."
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Re: Travel Plans?
[Re: James Morrissey]
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05/17/11 12:34 PM
05/17/11 12:34 PM
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Helena, MT
Don Edwards
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Hey Don,
That's awesome. I have never gone this early in the cycle before. I have been trying to convince wifey thay we want to go at Christmas time - but it is probably 2x as expensive at that time, so it will need to wait (lol indefinitely).
James We like this time of year The bears are starting to come out of hibernation and are on the hunt for food of any kind. There's a lot of new borns, elk and bison, that the wolves and bears hunt. There are some winter kill carcasses around that attract the bears and wolves as well. The higher elevations will still have snow so we can get some "winter" type photos. We have a couple of insiders that help us with our photo ops, step-son works for the National Park Service repairing the trails and his girlfriend is a National Park Firefighter. Then my step-daughter works for Xanterra, the service that runs all the gift shops and snackbars. If we can't find anything on our own we ask them what they've seen or heard. Plus they take us to spots that most people stay away from. Don
"I am a soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight."
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Re: Travel Plans?
[Re: James Morrissey]
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05/17/11 01:13 PM
05/17/11 01:13 PM
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Nashville Tennessee
Durwood Edwards
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I loved Yosemite. The more iconic spots for photography can be somewhat of a circus. There are a lot of people, but, at least this early (April) in the season, the park manages them very well. We stayed in the Lodge at the Falls and walked almost everywhere. We were very close to many trails, and we got out early before most people were up.
The free shuttle is very convenient to reach more remote corners.
Durwood Edwards www.joelton.org"Never miss a good chance to shut-up!" - Will Rogers
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