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    From Ted Heise@theise@panix.com to rec.outdoors.rv-travel on Wed May 6 17:14:44 2026
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    Out at Two Rivers State Rec Area and really enjoying it. The
    weather has been great!

    I've been pleasantly surprised by how well the storage tanks have
    held up, and amd starting to think about trying to get up into the
    Rockies sometime this summer to flatspot. San Juan NF in SW
    Colorado looks promising (I really like that area), any
    experience anyone can share?
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    Ted Heise <theise@panix.com> Gretna, NE, USA
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  • From sticks@wolverine01@charter.net to rec.outdoors.rv-travel on Wed May 6 17:01:01 2026
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    On 5/6/2026 12:14 PM, Ted Heise wrote:
    Out at Two Rivers State Rec Area and really enjoying it. The
    weather has been great!

    Cool. I heard Nebraska got hit pretty bad with wildfires. Hopefully it wasn't in your area.

    I've been pleasantly surprised by how well the storage tanks have
    held up, and amd starting to think about trying to get up into the
    Rockies sometime this summer to flatspot. San Juan NF in SW
    Colorado looks promising (I really like that area), any
    experience anyone can share?

    My brother has one of these portable waste tanks with his rig. These
    can definitely give you some extra time at a flat spot without having to
    tear down to go dump the tanks. Plus, you can just strap it to the rig somehow and it doesn't really add any weight. Good piece of mind.

    <https://www.amazon.com/portable-rv-waste-tank/s?k=portable+rv+waste+tank>

    I never been out camping in Colorado myself. That SW corner is cool.
    It was close to Utah when we were out there and I had a couple hikes
    planned just in case. Course, the whole state is cool. I didn't know
    they had any BLM land out there to flatspot on. Gonna have to check
    that out myself. Look forward to a good trip report!
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