Leadville at 10,151 Feet

Made it safely through the mountains and arrived in Leadville mid-day to set up our next camping adventure at the Sugar Loafin Campground. Seems to be a nice campground, although a little rustic, and on top of that they allow dogs as long as they are good campers. There were a few bad campers last night, wonder if they were kicked out.

The good news at over 10,000 is that you get to camp in the summer yet the temperature tells you it’s winter. Pretty cool to have the heater kick on starting about 8:30pm…48 degrees will make it do that.

We’re starting keep a list of what we need to do for our next adventure as it relates to what to bring, what to fix on Airstream and again…what not to bring. Top of that list would be “why does ac inside of trailer leak water”?. It’s certainly not condensation since only the heater ran, could it be from the heavy rain we got last night? More to come, hope we don’t get any more rain.

Still doing our best to social distance and Leadville makes it so you don’t have a choice, masks required everywhere. We are ok with that and in fact when people find out we are from Texas they all take a step back. So we got that going for us.

Heading to Vail to check out the mountains…

One last trip into the woods.

Rainbow in Leadville.

Our leader.

Leadville.

Why you so angry Mr Cloud?

Goodbye Rays.

Still together!

Cooling off.

4 thoughts on “Leadville at 10,151 Feet

      1. Your beard will come in handy, Marc. When are y’all coming home? I haven’t seen the plastic hand as is late. I hope it’s not lost. Joan, I tried calling you but y’all probably didn’t have reception. Lucky things.

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      2. We get back around the 24th, old people gotta get back for dr appts. New post with tiny hand, just posted. Not much reception unless we’re near a WiFi site, kinda scary.

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