by Sara | Oct 3, 2012 | Camping, Fly Fishing |
Over the past four three years we have been going to the Poudre Canyon calling it our yearly fly fishing trip. The amount of brown, cutthroat, and rainbow trout in the gold medal stream amazed us. We would spend the entire day with the golden’s fishing. It was a...
by Sara | Sep 10, 2012 | Camping, Hiking |
Over the past year we have been wanting something a bit more sturdy for our camping trips. We began looking at all shapes and sizes of small travel trailers, A-frames, hybrids, hard sides, T@bs, rPods—we’ve looked at them all. We finally stopped at Windish and...
by Sara | Aug 1, 2012 | Camping, Fly Fishing |
I love the Flat Tops Wilderness Area. If you want a campground, or if you want to boon dock in the middle of nowhere, the Flat Tops should be on your list. One thing to keep in mind is your gas consumption, the campground is 35 miles from the nearest town. If you plan...
by Sara | Jun 10, 2012 | Camping, Hiking |
Funny thing about Golden Gate, all the campsites seem to be booked, but it is seldom full. Loop A is a quieter loop, but there is no bathroom. A note about Golden Gate Canyon State Park, the rangers take their jobs very seriously. Do not enter without a state park...
by Sara | Aug 15, 2011 | Camping, Fly Fishing, Hiking |
We love Telluride! The site we choose was surrounded by aspens and had no electric, which was ok since this was our first trip with solar panels. 🙂 The Matterhorn Campground was lush as always. Lots of room to spread out in Matterhorn Campground, Telluride CO Mountain...
by Sara | Jul 17, 2011 | Camping, Fly Fishing |
Collegiate Peaks Campground is just before Cottonwood Pass. On the West side of Cottonwood Pass is the small town of Tin Cup, the Taylor Reservoir, and Boothill Cemetery (a cool little cemetery worth exploring). We had a nice lunch at Frenchy’s. Boothill Cemetery, Tin...