Making New Memories at Williams Fork

Making New Memories at Williams Fork

If you read David’s last Blue View, you’ll know he hasn’t visited Williams Fork in the Arapaho National Forest since about 1965… ~55 years ago… his last visit was just before he entered the Navy as a 18-year old young recruit. I, on the other hand, had never visited this out-of-the-way, memory-making place, so when we were looking for our next campsite, it didn’t take long to make a decision. Williams Fork, it was. We consulted the National Forest website to insure that the campground was open and off we went.

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A Speedy Recovery at Penitente Canyon

A Speedy Recovery at Penitente Canyon

It’s amazing what antibiotics, a hot shower and a good night’s sleep can do for a body. Though I’d be taking antibiotics for the next week, I was feeling just fine and we headed back to Penitente Canyon for a couple of camping nights. These rugged canyonlands consist of 4,552 acres managed by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) primarily for recreation including rock climbing, mountain biking and hiking.

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