Friday, May 18, 2012

Campgrounds Opened

What a time we have had opening up our campgrounds here in South Fork, Colorado.  Seems there was a new Colorado water system regulation adopted last year, but not enforced till this year, so we have to abide by it now. The new reg says we can't open our campgrounds till ten days after we pull our water sample....even if the sample comes back clean.  So Jim and I decided to open up without having water available till next weekend. We figure most campers carry their own water, so it wouldn't be a big deal. That was a good call as we had six campers the first night, so that's money in the bank.


Being here a week before we opened Jim had time to go fishing a couple of times and got his limit of 4 trout pretty quickly. We've sure enjoyed eating those trout as they were the ones that survived the winter in the cold mountain waters and the meat was firm and pink.  


We are also happy to see the arrival of our Coffeyville, KS amazon.com alumni, Rita and Jerry Scarbrough who will be camphosting for us this summer.  They are the folks helped get us the job gate guarding in Texas, so turn-about favor was able to happen.  We'll all leave here in September and return to gate guarding.


Jerry razes me terribly and I love it.  Rita and I are like "sisters from different misses" as Marcia Jones says.  Rita and I are a lot alike and get along well.  It will be a nice summer with them around.


No photos this time folks as the pictures I took are all downloaded to my new computer which is "sick" and had to be returned to HP.  The monitor "acquired" a thin neon pink line about a fourth the way down the screen.  I was afraid it would get thicker, so Lory returned it for a new one.  They are suppose to copy all my data over to a new computer and return it in a week.  We'll see; at least I have a good backup on my exterior hard drive if not.  There's a bunch of photos of Jim and NanC Tidball on there that I haven't blogged about yet.


Second camphost arrived from New Mexico this morning, so Jim is getting Fred set up in his campground.  I told him to get himself situated and to take it easy today and tomorrow.  Coming up to this altitude takes a toll on our bodies and he will need rest and lots of water to keep from getting altitude sickness....which is nasty stuff.


We are expecting two more camphost couples mid-June and we will be fully manned/wommaned (is that a word?).  With this much help Jim and I can have an easier summer than last year and Jim will be able to go fishing more often and I can do more sitting outside watching chipmunks, reading my Kindle and knitting....sounds good to me.  Caring for our campground of 13 sites doesn't take much time and my area manager duties consists of just paperwork, so that isn't too time consuming.  Hiring good, reliable camphost makes Jim's and my job easy.


Weather has been perfect...cool mornings and evenings with the days in the low 70s.  The close-by creek soothes us to sleep and the squawking jaybirds and mischief squirrels wake us in the morning.  Not a bad way to live!!!!!!


Remember, you are loved.

11 comments:

  1. Sure wish Jim and I could come work for/with you one of these summers. but I'm sure the altitude would be a no no this year. HAve a wonderful summer Bobbie and Jim.

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  2. Wow! Sounds like heaven after a year and a half of gate guarding! Wish we could afford to join you, but it looks like we'll be spending the next several summers in Texas!
    Just upper 80's this week, but the forecast predicts 95 next week... and so it begins! ;)
    Have a wonderful summer, y'all!
    Debbie

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  3. What is your link to those rv parks? Are you the owner or what? Curious.

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    1. Bob, we work for a profit making concessionaire (American Land & Leisure, Oren, UT) who has a permit from the Forest Service to operate these national forest campgrounds. We are area managers supervising camphosts in seven national forest campgrounds (one is closed for renovations). This is our fifth year up here...we haven't found anything better than southern Colorado to spend the summers. Here we have low to no humidity with temps in the 70s or low 80s all summer.

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    2. Thanks for the info. Sounds like you guys are living the dream.........summers in Colorado. We spent a summer in Gunnison and just loved it.

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  4. Ah, come on. You are killing me!!! But I will be in Fun Valley on the 24th. I can't wait. Right now I am finishing up my visit with family in the Kansas City area. I should be in the South Fork area on the 23rd or 24th. I haven't decided which just yet and the weather ( wind primarily) might determine that for me. If I get there on the 23rd, I'll have to find a camp site because Fun Valley does not open to the public until the 24th.

    Guess you can tell how much I am looking forward to it!!

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    1. Alan, we have room for you here in Park Creek for the 23rd. We had a 40 foot Class A here couple days ago, so we can accommodate you. It would be fun to have an evening around a campfire with you.

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  5. Hope all goes well with the computer. I went through the same thing with Dell in March. We had a great time visiting.

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  6. Thinking about starting a blog, so I thought I'd check out yours to see how it's done. Any tips you can give me??

    Maybe one of these days we can take a drive down your way.....

    Have a fun summer....Lynne n Wayne "roadgypsies" Hockman

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  7. Hi Bobbie....I thought I'd try this "blogger" thing. I'm getting better at FaceBook, so I thought this should be the next adventure to pursue. Any advice on blogging??? Maybe one of these days this summer we will venture down your way....
    Have a fun summer.....Lynne and Wayne "roadgypsies"

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    1. Lynne, using blogger.com is the way to go in my opinion. It is user friendly and easy to work with. I do compose my posts in Window Live Writer because you can manipulate the photos easier, but for straight posts without photos blogger.com is very good.

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