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Well I wont visit there then, G-grandma has been dead 64 years now anyway
and I don't think she would miss me.
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
>> It might be worth a look around.
>>
>> It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get out.
>> I thought that was another state's motto.
>>
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>>
>>>Billy,
>>>
>>>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from motor
>>>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>>>primitive
>>>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that you
>>>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
>>>that
>>>our neighbor states are nice too.
>>>
>>>Earle
>>>
and I don't think she would miss me.
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
>> It might be worth a look around.
>>
>> It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get out.
>> I thought that was another state's motto.
>>
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>>
>>>Billy,
>>>
>>>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from motor
>>>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>>>primitive
>>>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that you
>>>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
>>>that
>>>our neighbor states are nice too.
>>>
>>>Earle
>>>
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Well I wont visit there then, G-grandma has been dead 64 years now anyway
and I don't think she would miss me.
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
>> It might be worth a look around.
>>
>> It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get out.
>> I thought that was another state's motto.
>>
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>>
>>>Billy,
>>>
>>>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from motor
>>>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>>>primitive
>>>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that you
>>>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
>>>that
>>>our neighbor states are nice too.
>>>
>>>Earle
>>>
and I don't think she would miss me.
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
>> It might be worth a look around.
>>
>> It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get out.
>> I thought that was another state's motto.
>>
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>>
>>>Billy,
>>>
>>>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from motor
>>>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>>>primitive
>>>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that you
>>>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
>>>that
>>>our neighbor states are nice too.
>>>
>>>Earle
>>>
Guest
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Well I wont visit there then, G-grandma has been dead 64 years now anyway
and I don't think she would miss me.
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
>> It might be worth a look around.
>>
>> It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get out.
>> I thought that was another state's motto.
>>
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>>
>>>Billy,
>>>
>>>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from motor
>>>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>>>primitive
>>>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that you
>>>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
>>>that
>>>our neighbor states are nice too.
>>>
>>>Earle
>>>
and I don't think she would miss me.
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
>> It might be worth a look around.
>>
>> It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get out.
>> I thought that was another state's motto.
>>
>>
>> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>>
>>>Billy,
>>>
>>>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from motor
>>>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>>>primitive
>>>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that you
>>>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
>>>that
>>>our neighbor states are nice too.
>>>
>>>Earle
>>>
Guest
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Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the time,
and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
worse.
Earle
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
It
> > might be worth a look around.
> >
> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
out. I
> > thought that was another state's motto.
> >
> >
> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
> >
> >>Billy,
> >>
> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
motor
> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
> >>primitive
> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
you
> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
that
> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
> >>
> >>Earle
> >>
and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
worse.
Earle
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
It
> > might be worth a look around.
> >
> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
out. I
> > thought that was another state's motto.
> >
> >
> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
> >
> >>Billy,
> >>
> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
motor
> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
> >>primitive
> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
you
> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
that
> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
> >>
> >>Earle
> >>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the time,
and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
worse.
Earle
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
It
> > might be worth a look around.
> >
> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
out. I
> > thought that was another state's motto.
> >
> >
> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
> >
> >>Billy,
> >>
> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
motor
> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
> >>primitive
> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
you
> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
that
> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
> >>
> >>Earle
> >>
and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
worse.
Earle
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
It
> > might be worth a look around.
> >
> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
out. I
> > thought that was another state's motto.
> >
> >
> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
> >
> >>Billy,
> >>
> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
motor
> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
> >>primitive
> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
you
> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
that
> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
> >>
> >>Earle
> >>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the time,
and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
worse.
Earle
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
It
> > might be worth a look around.
> >
> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
out. I
> > thought that was another state's motto.
> >
> >
> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
> >
> >>Billy,
> >>
> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
motor
> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
> >>primitive
> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
you
> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
that
> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
> >>
> >>Earle
> >>
and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
worse.
Earle
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
It
> > might be worth a look around.
> >
> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
out. I
> > thought that was another state's motto.
> >
> >
> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
> >
> >>Billy,
> >>
> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
motor
> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
> >>primitive
> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
you
> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
that
> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
> >>
> >>Earle
> >>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the time,
and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
worse.
Earle
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
It
> > might be worth a look around.
> >
> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
out. I
> > thought that was another state's motto.
> >
> >
> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
> >
> >>Billy,
> >>
> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
motor
> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
> >>primitive
> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
you
> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
that
> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
> >>
> >>Earle
> >>
and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
worse.
Earle
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
> variety.
>
> Billy Ray proclaimed:
> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes Park.
It
> > might be worth a look around.
> >
> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
out. I
> > thought that was another state's motto.
> >
> >
> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
> >
> >>Billy,
> >>
> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
motor
> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
> >>primitive
> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
you
> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
that
> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
> >>
> >>Earle
> >>
Guest
Posts: n/a
I've never been to Colorado but have been through those other square states
a couple times... Course my state is kinda square physically and really
square socially if you believe Mark Twain.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1123426847.21520ee92a4c58a2796d990f3405f693@t eranews...
> Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the
> time,
> and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
> worse.
>
> Earle
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
>> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
>> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
>> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
>> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
>> variety.
>>
>> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes
>> > Park.
> It
>> > might be worth a look around.
>> >
>> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
> out. I
>> > thought that was another state's motto.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>> >
>> >>Billy,
>> >>
>> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
> motor
>> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>> >>primitive
>> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
> you
>> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
> that
>> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
>> >>
>> >>Earle
>> >>
>
>
a couple times... Course my state is kinda square physically and really
square socially if you believe Mark Twain.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1123426847.21520ee92a4c58a2796d990f3405f693@t eranews...
> Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the
> time,
> and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
> worse.
>
> Earle
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
>> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
>> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
>> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
>> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
>> variety.
>>
>> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes
>> > Park.
> It
>> > might be worth a look around.
>> >
>> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
> out. I
>> > thought that was another state's motto.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>> >
>> >>Billy,
>> >>
>> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
> motor
>> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>> >>primitive
>> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
> you
>> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
> that
>> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
>> >>
>> >>Earle
>> >>
>
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
I've never been to Colorado but have been through those other square states
a couple times... Course my state is kinda square physically and really
square socially if you believe Mark Twain.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1123426847.21520ee92a4c58a2796d990f3405f693@t eranews...
> Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the
> time,
> and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
> worse.
>
> Earle
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
>> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
>> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
>> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
>> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
>> variety.
>>
>> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes
>> > Park.
> It
>> > might be worth a look around.
>> >
>> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
> out. I
>> > thought that was another state's motto.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>> >
>> >>Billy,
>> >>
>> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
> motor
>> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>> >>primitive
>> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
> you
>> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
> that
>> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
>> >>
>> >>Earle
>> >>
>
>
a couple times... Course my state is kinda square physically and really
square socially if you believe Mark Twain.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1123426847.21520ee92a4c58a2796d990f3405f693@t eranews...
> Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the
> time,
> and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
> worse.
>
> Earle
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
>> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
>> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
>> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
>> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
>> variety.
>>
>> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes
>> > Park.
> It
>> > might be worth a look around.
>> >
>> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
> out. I
>> > thought that was another state's motto.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>> >
>> >>Billy,
>> >>
>> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
> motor
>> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>> >>primitive
>> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
> you
>> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
> that
>> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
>> >>
>> >>Earle
>> >>
>
>
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I've never been to Colorado but have been through those other square states
a couple times... Course my state is kinda square physically and really
square socially if you believe Mark Twain.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1123426847.21520ee92a4c58a2796d990f3405f693@t eranews...
> Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the
> time,
> and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
> worse.
>
> Earle
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
>> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
>> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
>> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
>> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
>> variety.
>>
>> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes
>> > Park.
> It
>> > might be worth a look around.
>> >
>> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
> out. I
>> > thought that was another state's motto.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>> >
>> >>Billy,
>> >>
>> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
> motor
>> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>> >>primitive
>> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
> you
>> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
> that
>> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
>> >>
>> >>Earle
>> >>
>
>
a couple times... Course my state is kinda square physically and really
square socially if you believe Mark Twain.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1123426847.21520ee92a4c58a2796d990f3405f693@t eranews...
> Your assessment is correct. However, the tourists aren't here all the
> time,
> and there are places they never go. If you like scenery, you could do
> worse.
>
> Earle
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:59-dncH2IMnMpGjfRVn-rQ@comcast.com...
>> When Colorado Territory became a state, it changed its name to
>> Colorude-o, which is obvious if you've ever driven around Denver
>> and 'burbs thereof. As for Estes Park, it would be my nomination
>> for a tourist trap of the "bring money, buy crap, go home"
>> variety.
>>
>> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>> > My great-grandmother was born in the Colorado Territory near Estes
>> > Park.
> It
>> > might be worth a look around.
>> >
>> > It doesn't sound too friendly to say bring money, buy stuff, and get
> out. I
>> > thought that was another state's motto.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
>> > news:1123338773.97c0b6a85779e3cd5ca13ca8addf11b7@t eranews...
>> >
>> >>Billy,
>> >>
>> >>You are welcome to camp in Colorado any time. We have it all, from
> motor
>> >>home campgrounds that look like a suburban housing development, to
>> >>primitive
>> >>campgrounds at the end of a ten mile deer trail. All we ask, is that
> you
>> >>bring lots of money, buy stuff, and leave when you are done. I heard
> that
>> >>our neighbor states are nice too.
>> >>
>> >>Earle
>> >>
>
>


