Doesn't work that way with my wife. It's "C'mon. Let's go. You've got
enough pictures." But, to be fair, I should also add the neither of us
are campers.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
>> Had two days at the sand dunes a few years ago. Passed by there two
>> weeks ago on the way to visit relatives at Pagosa Springs. Next time I am in
>> the States I MUST try to spend more time at the Dunes. Just returned from
>> Casper, a few days to recover and then on to Fort Collins for a couple of
>> days before we fly out from Colorado Springs.
>>
>
>
> We stayed one night at what used to be the Best Western in Pagosa Springs
> and attended church the next morning. Neat town if you can stand the odor
> of the water.
>
> We spent four nights at the Dunes. In reality, I could have handled one more
> night. It's interesting in that to the casual visitor, you arrive, climb
> some sand, camp overnight and be gone the next morning by 0700 to be on your
> way to the next national park. To really maximize a visit there, you need
> no less than three days and that's JUST to photograph--not to relax.
>
> AG
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