Thursday, June 11, 2009

"Come and play!"

Durango seems to shout that sentiment.




River rafting, kayaking, fishing, glider planes, train rides, horse rides, golf, Indian ruins, Jeep rides, museums, casinos, national parks, spas, bike riding trails, rock climbing, hot springs, fine dining, cowboy theater and boutiques. http://www.durangodowntown.com/

I should be able to entertain myself for the next few weeks.

The repair manager from Tarpley RV went to look at my trailer today. He says I need a new coupler and safety chains. I'm not surprised.

The cost of repairs to the trailer and the deductible on the bike may limit my entertainment options.

9 comments:

Jane and John Weichert said...

I think we'll have to check out Durango one of these days. Not a bad place to be stuck for a while.

Paige and Dave said...

Wait a minute, I just noticed you changed the name of your blog. I noticed the layout earlier...does this mean you are getting something besides a Heritage?
We're at Grandma Phyl's park... the sun is shining

Anonymous said...

New coupler and safety chains is a inexpensive repair vs what it could have been. He didn't say anything about the redesigned plywood on the interior?

Now waiting on the the bike. Maybe they will get to it early in the week. Noticed that their website mentioned that due to high volume in the summer, ain't summer yet, that repairs are on a first come first served basis.

Scott said...

There may be a Road King in my future if things go right. It's a 2008 and it's pearl white, sadly not blue pearl. I am also drawn to a green and black E-glide but I 'm not quite ready for a geezer-glide.

Anonymous said...

A once regal car maker used to advertise with a simple slogan: "Ask the man who owners one.". That said, one mans geezer-glide is another's sweet-ride. Before you sign on for either, ride them. I geezer still comes to mind your time and effort will be well served.

Anonymous said...

Wow looking at the list of things to do you shouldn't be bored. Start with the first item and do one a day, when you get to the end you will be able to start over

Scott said...

Visit www.durango.org to learn more about the area. It was a beautiful day in Durango today.

Anonymous said...

Rob says, It doesn't cost anything to play with yourself! No chance of going back to a metric cruiser? The new Voyager comes in blue. Debbie and I are on our second full day in St. Thomas. Sunny and beautiful clear blue water. I dove down and retrieved a conch yesterday. Debbie didn't want to kill it for the shell but we read on the internet that big pearls come from conch. Went back today to find it and no luck. I've got 5 more days to find it so I have time. Swam with sea turtles......again. Man I love this place! Hope your bike search goes well and we see you on something July 20th. More later.

CiaoBella! said...

Wow! I don't know what lake that is! Patagonia? Glad to hear you can keep busy in Durango. Do go to Mesa Verde! Anasazi history.