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31.1 | | COOKIE::WILKINS | Dick Wilkins TNSG/NSM/ESM, DTN 522-2794 | Mon Jul 06 1992 11:35 | 15 |
| It's a 6 to 7 hour drive depending on your driving and sightseeing speed.
It can take quite a bit longer if you go the 50/550 route and stop
along the way to look around.
I have stayed on motel row in Durango 2-3 times but cannnot reccomend
any particular place. I do suggest reservations in the summer because
things do fill up. Reservations for the Durango to Silverton railway
are a must if you want to be sure of a place.
Mesa Verde is great. Make sure you visit the ruin (I can't remember the
name) where you have to wait in line and the rangers take groups on
a guided tour. It's quite an experience, ladders, tunnel, and rock stairs,
etc.
Dick
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31.2 | Messa Verde | CSC32::J_ALBANESE | Life's too short to drink bad wine. | Mon Jul 06 1992 13:15 | 18 |
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Definatly plan a day for the drive. In fact, you might want
to start early and make a side trip to the Great Sand Dunes.
You should plan the trip so that you get in to Durango before
dark, as the last leg is through National Forest and its
typically better, although not absolutely necessary, to travel
these type of roads while its still daylite (less worry about
animals and the like).
If I remember correctly (it was a couple of years back that
I went) I stayed at the Holiday Inn in Durango. It was nice
there and still fairly close to Messa Verde. Of course there
are also accomadations in the park and in the town near the
park, but Durango itself has alot to offer.
Have fun,
Joe
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31.3 | Southwestern Theme | CSC32::LUCERO | Strive for Excellence | Mon Jul 06 1992 14:53 | 10 |
| Yes, thanks to you both. Someone else suggested the Sand Dunes on
the way; although I have been there, the person I am going with has not.
Apparently, this is 15 miles detour /a total of 30 miles out of the way.
I have been to Mesa Verde once but was passing through there at a time
when I did not have my 35 mm camera with me which was real unfortunate.
I'm hoping if the pictures come out, to produce enlargements since I
have a southwestern theme in my home; this would fit in quite nicely.
Yvette
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31.4 | COLORADO!! | WMOIS::OJA | | Thu Jul 09 1992 05:51 | 14 |
| Yvette, You brought back some memories to me of last summer when Terry
and I came out to visit you and we went to Mesa Verde. It was one of
the most interesting things that we had done when we were out there.
There is so much to see there that I believe that we should have
planned to spend two days there instead of only one.
Terry is leaving July 19 for Colorado. She is having a pool
party this Sunday, so that we can all meet her kids. Hope the weather
is decent.
I know that eventually I will be out to visit you and her at
some point in time. I really had a great time last summer out there,
thanks to you two.
Thanks again,
Sally
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31.5 | Another Site to Visit in the Springs... | CSC32::LUCERO | Strive for Excellence | Mon Oct 12 1992 11:39 | 11 |
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Another excellent site to see while in the Springs:
Try visiting the 'Cliff Dwellings' near Manitou Springs.
This site reminds me of a mini-Mesa Verde if you will and also
contains dwellings under the rocks built by the ancient Indians.
I took some photos of this and am getting them developed as we speak.
Yvette
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31.6 | Interesting, but not real | SSDEVO::EKHOLM | Greg - party today, tomorrow we die! (Cluster Adjuster) | Tue Nov 10 1992 09:31 | 7 |
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Well, I'm able to find a few seconds here to scan this
notes conf. The 'Cliff Dwellings' are not real. They
where built as a replica of the real ones. Indians
never lived there, only tourists. They are still
interesting, however, not the real thing. (drink Coke ;^) )
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