Camping

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Yesterday we drove about 2 hours from South Fork to Nathrop, CO, a half way point to Denver.  Eric decided to get a little closer to the airport to minimize chances of missing his flight.  Today marks the the end of his vacation week.  The kids and I had lunch and did a little shopping in Denver before returning to the campground to meet my brother Jim and sister-in-law Ania who drove from Buffalo, NY to see what all the fun is about in Colorado.

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