I live in Ft. Collins. I have been told there are some great 4 wheeling
areas around hear, but up until recently, my baby was too new for me to play
in the mud. Now I am getting the itch to get down and dirty. The May
weekend sounds good to me, but if anyone wants to camp overnight, the local
campgrounds get filled up very quickly on memorial day weekend. I will get
more details of exactly where the good 4 wheeling areas are up here and keep
the list posted.
Graeme
'97 SLT CC 4x4 v8
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim [mailto:magnum318@bewellnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 9:50 PM
To: dakota discussion
Subject: DML: Colorado/Kansas Meet
From:Tim Roller> magnum318@bewellnet.com <mailto:magnum318@bewellnet.com>
thurs.4th9:05pm
OK- lets try this again,now that Pedro has his brand new truck,just in time
for the heavy April snow falls here in Colorado. Anyway I was looking at my
calendar and I figured to give some time for planning that how does May 29th
and 30th sound to everyone? It's the Saturday and Sunday of Memorial weekend
(31st) which is on Monday so everyone doesn't have to rush home. One reason
I say this is because if anybody wants to stay overnight in a motel,
reservations could be needed and those can be arranged and I can get you #'s
and prices. I was thinking that Ft.(fort) Collins, Colorado would be a
descent place to try for a Dakota get-together. They have parks,Estes Park,
Cheyenne, Wyoming, fishing,camping and good cheap motels all within 1-hours
driving of each other. And being only May, they might even have some snow
left in the high country to enjoy with your 4-wheelers. What do you all say?
Get all DAKs, RAMs, and DURANGOs together---lets take this place over. Of
course, this is only my opinion--if you know of a better place for Colo/ Kan
to meet that has fun things to do let us know---NEED INPUT. Also if there is
anyother Coloradoan out there that can help with this--I sure won't turn the
offer down to make this a good experience for everybody. I'm in the Springs
area, and don't get that far North often. I realize those of you from Kansas
say that this is too far to travel--let me just say. Get out of the wind and
come to a beautiful mountainous region.
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