5-5-2013 our first rolling home |
4-14-2018 our current rolling home |
Our work days go be quickly, the early part of the month we were getting the park ready for the season, Memorail Day weekend we were hopping, a Newmar rally on the 31st, more rallies and caravans are scheduled every month. Before we know it October will be here.
Workamping at Alpen Rose RV Park-Durango CO
We have 5 couples who cover the office and grounds and one local woman to help in the office. We work a 2 on 4 off schedule 8-5 with an hour off for lunch. There is another couple to cook breakfast on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, usually in around 6:30 and done about 10:30. There are usually 2 couples for breakfast duty and they rotate a 3 on 3 off schedule....anyone interested in helping out. There are 2 pizza cook couples, they take orders between 4 and 7:30, 3 on 3 off schedule. We receive our site-fhu-electric included, cable, wifi-great sometimes when the park isn't full, free propane, free laundry, free breakfast any day they are serving, discounted pizza and store items, pet wash once a week. So far this has been a great experience and we've been really happy with our decision to workamp here this summer. They stress customer service and do the best they can to accommodate everyone. Site numbers are not guaranteed here but they do their best to accommodate everyone's requests which can make for some challenging situations when you're trying to move folks around on Memorial Day weekend. With rallies coming up and the tourist season beginning it's going to get hopping, sure makes the work days go by quickly. We use the Campground Master program which is nice as it only took me a rotation and I was once again familiar with it. The other folks who work in the office this summer have had to learn the program, for awhile when I show up in the office on my day off, and the manager wasn't around, there would be a question or two for me, which in turn helped in my brushing up of the program. Dave spends the first part of his work day doing whatever maintenance needs to be done, by late morning the rv's start arriving he's off escorting folks to their site. He's gone through the park and repaired all the picnic tables, worked on cleaning the shop out and various other projects around the park as they arise. In Durango there is City Market (Kroger) and Albertsons for grocery stores, of course Walmart had a presence in Durango, along with Home Depot. We always talked about spending the summer in CO one day, that day has come and we're having a blast, two months down-it'll be October before we know it.
Family Time
One of the perks of being in CO this summer is being sort of near our son Tom, COLO Springs is less than 6 hours away with some breathtaking scenery to go through on the way. Over Wolf Creek pass on US 160E to Del Norte and you have options on roads to take, all with in 30 minutes of each other. We will be trying them all over the course of the summer. We have decided not to pull the 5th wheel to COLO Springs this summer and instead use hotels. By the time you add it all up there's not much difference if we use something along La Quinta which so far has worked out. We found one that is less than 5 miles from Tom & Krystal's place, it's also convenient to my brother's home.
On our first rotation off in May we headed to COLO Springs to see Tom & Krystal, we planned our visit to maximize their time off. After checking into the La Quinta on Garden of the Gods road we headed over to Tom & Krystal's place where we planned out our next few days. Over the course of the next few days we'd share meals, scenic drives, hikes and family time with them. Thanks again Tom for a wonderful belated Chinese birthday dinner and Krystal thanks for breakfast at the fantastic egg place.
We all decided Breckenridge would be our destination on the one day both Tom and Krystal were off. The town is between seasons and it was relatively easy to get around but I'm sure at times bringing the dually downtown would be crazy. We enjoyed Saphire Point Overlook Trail a short .6 mile trail with some great views down into Breckenridge and Dillion Reservoir.
We then tried to hike the Spruce Creek Trail which connected with a few other trails to make a nice loop. After sinking into snow up to the knees one too many times we called it a day and headed back to COLO Springs.
Another day we kept it a little more local to COLO Springs, we headed to Woodland Park where we tried the Catamount Falls Trail. We got a later start, 10'sh, than we usually do and the temps were getting warm. This trail has a lot of elevation gain in the beginning, I finally made it to the town overlook before having to call it a day. It was a great day out with our son and that's what most important.
Favorite picture from visit |
While exploring the local area we took a ride out to Vallecinto Lake, a beautiful small lake we hope to get the canoe out on later this summer. In 2002 a devastating wildfire went through the area, a local artisan has made carvings in 14 of the downed trees, tributes to a fallen firefighter, other firefighters that came to help and more. Next time we're up there we'll look for more of them.
Haviland Lake Hike
About 8 miles north on US 550 is Havilend Lake SWA where there is camping, hiking, canoeing/kayaking and fishing. On this day we were there to hike the Haviland Lake Trail. Lots of elevation gain and poorly marked trail but great exercise and a wonderful day out hiking.
Million Dollar Highway & US 550
One morning we headed out to hike at Spud Lake near Silverton, a few miles in the road got real rough, we decided not to continue on it. Maybe we'll check it out when our friends are here with their jeep.
Plan B was to drive to Ouray, the portion of US 550 from Silverton to Ouray is called the Million Dollar Highway and is a two lane narrow, curvy with steep grades highway that some folks choose to drive their RV on. Not something this girl wants to do, maybe to Silverton but not all the way to Ouray.
Great boondocking site just north of Silverton, will Dave convince me to hook up the house and take it there?
Great boondocking site just north of Silverton, will Dave convince me to hook up the house and take it there?
Back home at Alpen Rose
The month of May started with snow and ended with days in the 80's. We have friends arriving in the next few days then more joining us in a few weeks. Looks like June will fly by just as fast as May did.
What a difference 6 weeks makes |
Until next time...
Looks like a beautiful place and a great workamping gig! Congratulations on your 5 year anniversary!
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DeleteBeautiful views! Fun pic's too. You are working up a storm and it sounds like it makes the day fly. Colorado is one of the places on my bucket list and you make it more appealing than it was before.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on FIVE years! Amazing! I can't imagine the amount of planning a yearly adventure takes to coordinate with so many things going on behind the scenes. Thanks for the views through your journey and adventures.
You're very welcome. There are some of us that are planners, then there are some who fly by the seat of the pants. Planning takes the spontaneity out of things but assures you better sites and more options.
DeleteGlad the gig is working out well for you guys. Colorado offers so much beauty. I sure miss it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics. Sounds like a great gig....enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks, we did while we could.
DeleteCongratulations on 5 years! We are coming up on 2 and at one point, I would have thought that would seem like a long time, but it's just flown by and we feel like we've barely seen a thing. We're gonna keep this project going as long as we possibly can... 5 years would be incredible! As for your current digs, the scenery in Colorado is just spectacular! What a perfect place to spend the summer.
ReplyDeleteThanks, we see no end to the wandering. CO was great while it lasted, next time we'll go back with a jeep or something we can take up in the back country.
DeleteIfthey still need help in August, we will be available to flip pancakes. We will check in as it gets closer. We love that area.
ReplyDeleteWe love the area and were sad to leave. Send me an email and I'll fill you in on what happened and why we left.
DeleteWe hope the fires aren't affecting you too badly but looks too close for comfort. Checkout the Oregon State Parks Host Site on Facebook. There are so many state parks in OR, a state parks book helps knowing where to go.
ReplyDeleteWe did leave Durango....working on an update now. Opportunities brought us to IA now, OR hosting is something we'll be looking into in a few years.
DeleteCongrads on five years! Two days on with four off sounds great. Are there chances to trade days also? Such as working four on and eight off, or do park managers want you to keep with the regular schedule?
ReplyDeleteThanks!!! Usually the places we've been at exchanging work days hasn't been a problem.
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