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Lake Fort Smith
Posted by: | CommentsCampground, Lake Fort Smith State Park, Arkansas, October 20, 2008
Located in a wooded valley in the Boston Mountains of the Arkansas Ozarks, the 259 acre Lake Fort Smith State Park reopened in the late Spring of 2008 four miles north of its original location, which was closed in early January, 2002. As a park reborn, with totally new facilities, it has 30 camp sites, a group lodging facility, picnic sites, a pavilion, marina with rental boats, a double lane boat ramp, a swimming pool, playground, and an 8,000 square foot visitor center with exhibit gallery, gift shop, a meeting/class room, a patio with an outdoor wood burning fireplace, and a great view of the lake and mountains. Activities for visitors include camping, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, backpacking, boating, hiking and mountain biking. The park borders lands of the Ozark National Forest.
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Gallery: Lake Fort Smith State Park
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Small Class C motorhomes
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Class C motorhomes, Elkmont Campground, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, May 4, 2009
In today’s economy, smaller may just be the ticket, at least for the near term, for many who are interested in RVing. Across the country, many surviving RV dealerships are downsizing their inventory, both in the number of units they carry on their lots and the size and type of units.
As well, many of the newer recreational vehicles may be more economical to operate. For instance, the two class c motorhomes in the picture above are probably about the same size. The Coachmen motorhome, with its v8 gasoline engine, will probably be lucky to achieve more than 8 to 10 miles per gallon. The Winnebago View, on the other hand, with it’s 3 liter Mercedes Benz diesel can easily achieve 15 or more miles per gallon, even when towing a small vehicle. Some without a towed vehicle have even achieved over 20 miles per gallon.
Gallery: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Another Large Offroad Recreational Vehicle
Posted by: | CommentsThe is one of two large offroad recreational vehicles we saw parked at one of the trailheads in Arches National Park on September 24, 2007. The other offroad RV was of similar size but on a different truck chassis. Later we saw both vehicles again, parked at a picnic area.
This RV is built on a Mercedes Benz Unimog frame.
September 24, 2009
Arches National Park
Gallery: Arches National Park
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Estes Park, Colorado
Posted by: | CommentsEstes Park, September 5, 2009
Located in Larimer County, Colorado, Estes Park is a popular summer resort and the eastern entrance into Rocky Mountain National Park. The town lies along the Big Thompson River. It is named after Joel Estes, who founded the town in 1859.
Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous road in the United States, runs from Estes Park through Rocky Mountain National park to Grand Lake on the western side of the continental divide.
The town suffered severe damage in July 1982 from flooding caused by the failure of Lawn Lake Dam. In October, 2009, a fire in the Park Theatre Mall – caused by a natural gas water heater in a small closet – destroyed eleven businesses and several apartments. The building had been built in 1914 to house Stanley Steamers.
Gallery: Estes Park and then up to Trail Ridge – September 5, 2009
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A Fast Boat
Posted by: | CommentsOr, at least it looks fast, to me.
In May, we visited The Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, Virginia. One of the areas of the museum is The International Small Craft Center.
From a collection of over 150 small craft, the Mariner’s Museum staff have arranged 75 vessels in a 17,500 square foot center.
The collection includes finely finished Chris-Crafts, simple dugouts, fragile, thin racing shells and much more.
My nautical experience was primarily on a large submersible, but I do appreciate other vessels. The symmetry of this bow on shot of this beautiful wooden hulled boat caught my eye.
I generally try to take photos of the descriptions of displays, but, in this case, I don’t have any further information.
I’ve added 2 new Virginia photo galleries to my Haw Creek site – The Mariners’ Museum in Newport News and images from the Virginia Beach ocean front. All of the photos were taken on May 10, 2009.
Gallery: The Mariners’ Museum, Newport News, May 10, 2009
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Big Offroad RV
Posted by: | CommentsOn September 24, 2007, we saw this big boy parked at one of the trailheads in Arches National Park. There was another large offroad recreational vehicle parked nearby. Later we saw both vehicles again, parked at a picnic area.
As best as I’ve been able to find online, this RV is built on a Mercedes Benz Unimog frame.
Gallery: Arches National Park
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Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park photo galleries
Posted by: | CommentsI’ve finally gotten around to completing the photo galleries from Rocky Mountain National Park and the Estes Park area. There is one gallery for each day, to keep the galleries from being too large.
The two newest galleries are Moraine Park Elk and Estes Park area and Fern Lake Trail.
Below is the full listing as it appears on the Haw Creek Image Galleries page:
Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park
- Arrival – August 31, 2009
- Eastern slopes – September 1, 2009
- Fall River and Trail Ridge – September 2, 2009
- Bear Lake and Emerald Lake Trails – September 3, 2009
- Moraine Park Elk and Estes Park area – September 4, 2009
- Fern Lake Trail – September 5, 2009
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A photo gallery of trails plus more elk and other critters
Posted by: | CommentsI’ve completed another photo gallery from our visit to Rocky Mountain National Park. It includes images from Moraine Park, Bear Lake, Nymph Lake, and Dream Lake, and has photos of elk, deer, a couple of chickarees, a chipmunk, birds, wildflowers and more. (For more of my travel images see Haw Creek Galleries.)
More from Rocky Mountain National Park
Posted by: | CommentsI’ve added two new photo galleries for Day 3 and Day 4 of our visit to Rocky Mountain National Park, including images from Moraine Park, Trail Ridge Road, Fall River Road, Bear Lake, Nymph Lake, Dream Lake, elk, deer, a chickaree, chipmunks, and more. For more of my travel images see Haw Creek Galleries.
On Firehole Lake Drive
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Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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“Madison Junction to West Thumb” Yellowstone gallery
September 12, 2007
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