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Our
Campground at Wal-Mart in Thorton, CO; Our Campground was
Wal-Mart parking lot, they have a policy that you can stay
overnight and we figured we were going to buy things that
evening so we stayed and bought.
Another view of Camp Wal-Mart with Wal-Mart in the background.
You can see that there are other campers around. This first
night was spent a little wobbly as Sasha was still getting used
to putting down the jacks.
One
call to Five Star RV and we learned that up means down and down
means up on the jack remote control. Confused yet? This is why I
have Sasha do this part, I would be totally frustrated and
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-Sidebar- The reason that we use jacks while parked is to
stabilize the camper as you go from side to side and in and
around the camper. As there was a lot of wind that night, having
it stabilized makes it more like a house and less like a boat on
the high seas. --
We
are going to leave the Wal-Mart area soon but we need to get a
few more things that we could not get or find last night. We
went to Wal-Mart, then had lunch at Tacocita (an Mexican
American restaurant that we could see out our windows last
night), grocery shopping at King Soopers, wine shopping at
Applejacks and then on the road to Aurora, CO to air up the
tires to 110 psi (Sasha said we needed hi powered air pumps like
those in truck stops.
So
we went to Flying J in Aurora. While Sasha was airing up the
tires, I was finding a place for us to stay the night. I found
Goldfield RV Campground which is just a little outside of
Garden of the Gods state park. We started on the road to
Goldfield at 4 pm from Aurora. On the way I took pictures of the
countryside; it started to flurry for a bit, we are starting to
go up in elevation: 7100. Temp 43 F. There is snow on the
mountains but it has stopped snowing on the road here. It is
amazing, looks like suburban area on one side and ranches on the
other and then surrounded by mountains - So cool. I could
understand why people do not want to leave here, it is very
beautiful, yet can still be urban. I have full bars for the
internet.

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The
road is kind of bouncy, especially with the camper on now.
On
the outskirts of Colorado Springs already gone down to 41 F,
elevation 6599 ft ASL.
Here we are at Goldfield RV area. his was before it snowed.
Sasha had learned about the jacks at this point which was great
as there were high gust of wind that night into morning.
Sasha was able to figure out how to hook up to the power as you
see in the foreground.
But
like I stated before (see next post), we were really on battery
power as the power cord was loose from the plug. So that night
we did not use the lights too much. And I was only able to use
the laptop for an hour that morning before my batteries went
dead. Afterwards, we were able to recharge before the snows came
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We
got to the Campground, interesting, not at the park but just
down the road apiece. More of an urban campground, but they have
showers and power hook ups that we are going to use. I still
have 4 bars for internet so I will use the T-Mobile rather than
pay $4 a day for internet access. That is cheap though if I
wanted faster speeds I would go for it.
Sasha and I set up camp, putting more things away and he went to
take a hot shower. We decided, since we are paying for it, to
use their systems rather than ours. I also think we a still a
little unsure about taking a shower in our own shower but we
will do it this trip, I think. We also got a lot of literature
on what happens in this area and we will probably eat some ham
sandwiches, play cards and go to bed happy. We are starting out
slowly but learning as we go along.