Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available
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10-11-2007, 13:26
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Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available
There's a state park in Green River, right on the river. I've always tent
camped there when canoeing Labrynth Canyon. I can't recall what kind of RV hook ups it has, but I like camping right on the river. Bugs can be bad there somewhere. There's a great river runner's bar in town with superb burger but I can't remember the name of the place. Wish it was me heading west. A week on the Green River this time of year is about as good as life gets. Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson > > We spent a couple of days at Zion NP enroute to Golden CO after > attending the SWBB rally at Buellton, CA. Leaving CA we drove up I-15 > then to I-70 to head for Golden. The RV Park recommended to us in > Springdale (just outside the main entrance to Zion) had closed or > changed hands, so we were unable to find it to make a reservation. > So, we stayed in a very nice, clean park in Hurricane UT (about 20 > miles out from the park). We didn't have time for Bryce -- but will > "do" that one some other time. > > I note that the rules will not allow an over-40' coach to go through > the tunnel in Zion, so that interferes somewhat with the routes we > can take. > > The KOA in Green River used to be "United Campground" -- that was > listed in the directory as having rather reasonable rates --- we > called ahead and the lady even answered "United Campground" ... and > reserved a site. When we arrived, we were shocked to discover a KOA > -- and I was even more shocked at a $37 charge (including AAA > discount) for a rather so-so, dusty (everything is unpaved) > campground with 30 Amp+cable TV (I don't have the satellite hooked up > yet) or 50 Amp with no cable. Since the weather was moderate, I opted > for the TV 'cause I didn't need the AC. > > We passed two other campgrounds enroute to this one -- but it was > nearly 6:00 PM and after 7 hours on the road I decided to not go > shopping. > > Lesson: Ask the rate and verify the name of the park when calling ahead. > > BTW, the camp host also suggested the Best Western restaurant, but we > tend to "eat in" as we like our usual diet... > > To keep this BB oriented, I note that there are lots of heavy grades > once you get on I-70. The 'bird is doing fairly well with the water > temp holding at 190-195. Oil temperature seems to hang at 220 but > sometimes reaching 225. I'm sure glad we're doing this with daytime > temps of 75-80 degrees and not the summer temps of 100-110! > > Today, our plan is for about 300 miles from Green River UT to Idaho > Springs CO. Some serious grades ahead! -- It should be a long day on > the road. > > Pete Masterson > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > aeonix1@... > On the road at Green River UT |
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Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available - Pete Masterson - 10-11-2007, 02:32
Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available - davidkerryedwards - 10-11-2007 13:26
Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available - whistles_n_bells - 10-11-2007, 15:19
Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available - Pete Masterson - 10-12-2007, 02:57
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