Meeker Riverbend RV Park Meeker Colorado - CampgroundViews.com
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Meeker Riverbend RV Park in Meeker Colorado offers 10 full hookup pull thru RV camping sites a couple blocks from downtown and adjacent to the river. Sites are located adjacent to a mobile home community. Payment is handled by an iron ranger with daily, weekly and monthly rates available. No restrooms or showers this park is for self contained units only. The campground roads and sites are situated on packed river rock with grass separation. Shade trees are smartly placed. The park can accommodate large RVs.
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Harmonious Ranch in Steamboat Springs, Colorado | Sotheby's International Realty
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Crossroads Ranch epitomizes the Steamboat Springs mountain ranch lifestyle. Located in the lower Elk River Valley on 27 acres just 15 minutes from town, this property features a charming country home.
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Deer Trail Colorado Titan I Missile Silo Complex 2B - Part 1
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The Martin Marietta SM-68A/HGM-25A Titan I was the United States' first multistage Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM). Incorporating the latest design technology when designed and manufactured, the Titan I provided an additional nuclear deterrent to complement the U.S. Air Force's SM-65 Atlas missile. It was the first in a series of Titan rockets, but was unique among them in that it used LOX and RP-1 as propellants, while the later Titan versions all used storeable fuels instead. Though the SM-68A was operational for only three years, it was an important step in building the Air Force's strategic nuclear forces.
HGM-25A Titan I ICBM 1961–1965
Operated three missile sites: (1 August 1960-25 June 1965)
Complex 2B (D045): Located near Deer Trail. The Site Inspection (SI) fieldwork was completed in fall 2009. Based on the characterization data developed during the site inspection, only polychlorinated biphenols (PCBs) in the lagoon wastes (soils) is an issue. A non-time-critical removal of the impacted soils is planned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
*I do not recommend you go into this site as it has areas filled with water, hazardous contaminants, sharp obstacles dangling from the ceiling, missing flooring, and is in a state of decay.
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Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) - Wild Basin, Calypso Cascades, and Ouzel Falls - Day 5 of 5.
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) - Wild Basin, Copeland Falls, Calypso Cascades, and Ouzel Falls - Day 5 of 5. This is our last day in RMNP and second to last stop before at Lily Lake. This is probably my second favorite hike in RMNP because of all the water features including St. Vrain Creek, Copeland Falls, Calypso Cascades, and Ouzel Falls. This was recorded on June 1st 2018.
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Here is a great trail description provided by this site.
The hike to Ouzel Falls begins from the fairly remote Wild Basin Trail head in the southeastern corner of Rocky Mountain National Park, located near the small communities of Meeker Park and Allenspark. To reach the trail head from Estes Park, drive 12.6 miles south on Colorado Highway 7 to the Wild Basin Road junction and turn right. After driving 0.4 miles make another right turn into the park. The Wild Basin Trail head is located roughly 2.2 miles from the park turn-off on a narrow, two-wheel drive gravel road.
This hike offers several attractions along the way, including Copeland Falls and Calypso Cascades. Lower Copeland Falls, your first destination along this route, arrives at just over three-tenths of a mile from the trail head. The upper falls are located roughly one-tenth of a mile further upstream along the North St. Vrain Creek. There's a side trail that visits both the lower and upper falls. This trail parallels the main trail, and once you've visited Upper Copeland Falls, will allow you to return back to the main trail without having to backtrack.
Beyond the falls the trail crosses over Sandbeach Creek. At just over 1.3 miles from the trailhead you'll reach a spur trail that provides access to a series of five backcountry campgrounds that offer a total of seven individual campsites. To continue on towards Calypso Cascades, hikers should stay to the left at this junction.
At roughly 1.6 miles hikers will pass an unnamed waterfall, which shouldn't be confused with Calypso Cascades, which is still another two-tenths of a mile further up the trail. Unfortunately the 200-foot high Calypso Cascades weren't all that impressive during our first visit to these falls on an early-September day. However, during the spring run-off, the falls are usually roaring, as seen in this photo from a more recent hike in late June (below, on the left).
Above Calypso Cascades you'll begin to catch sporadic views of the surrounding mountains, including Longs Peak and Mt. Meeker towards the north.
At 2.7 miles hikers will reach Ouzel Falls, which is a very impressive 40-foot waterfall. Although you can see it from the new footbridge that now spans across Ouzel Creek, you can get a much better view by traveling off trail for a short distance.
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Ouzel Falls, Ouzel Creek and Ouzel Lake (2.25 miles further up the trail) are all named after the water ouzel. These small, slate-grey colored birds, also known as American dippers, are known for bobbing, or dipping, along the rocks around fast moving streams, and diving under water in search of food. Once below the surface of the water the dippers forage by either walking along the stream bottom, or by flying through the water, using their wings to propel themselves through the swift currents.
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Charming Country Home in Fort Mill, South Carolina | Sotheby's International Realty
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A custom-built brick, stucco and stone beauty! This home surrounds you with impressive architectural details, beautifully executed moldings, designer lighting and hand-applied wall treatments.
Property ID: G45C45
Deer Trail Colorado Titan I Missile Silo Complex 2B - Part 3
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Ground blizzards, snow drifts and winter storm from December 12 - 13, 2009, near Meeker, Colorado.
The Tumbling McD Ranch Philo, California | Sotheby's International Realty
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Rarely does a property like the Tumbling McD Ranch come to market; on over 300+/- acres with the Navarro River and Anderson Creek bordering the ranch, prepare your self for an adventure of surprises. From the towering old and second growth redwoods to the homes and extensive entertainment areas set among botanical gardens, pond and fruit trees. Be amazed as you travel over well-maintained roads to the grounds of the old “Dude Ranch”, explore the river, climb 600 feet to great views across the valley and look down on 10+/- acres of ultra premium Pinot Noir vineyards. This property is a place of solitude, grandeur and unlimited possibilities for the discerning buyer.
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Dream Lake Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Hiking up to Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park in summer.