After the second trip to Santa Fe
We went to the KOA in Santa Fe. This is the same place we stayed at when I road the half-century a few years ago.
This was Mandy's first trip with the trailer and she took to customizing it right away. Her focus was the cabin: getting shade for the skylight, privacy for the windows. We used the extractor fan to keep cool. She bought stuff:
This was Mandy's first trip with the trailer and she took to customizing it right away. Her focus was the cabin: getting shade for the skylight, privacy for the windows. We used the extractor fan to keep cool. She bought stuff:
- matts for the doors
- velcro and a shade for the skylight and windows
- hanging organizers for bedside
- clear plastic shoebox organizers for the galley
- rubber dog-toy head protectors for the galley door latch
- fire extinguisher
So did I:
- paper towel rack
- new, shorter handle for the cheap grill so it fits
- 2 more batteries: 18amp/hour, $35/each
The first trip caused some concern because of trailer sway. I kept my speeds down to 60 to keep the stress levels low. The neighbor at Fruita made trailer sway sound like a fact of life and said he drives slowly. The Subaru had snow tires on it on the trip to Fruit and I had made a point to swap them out for this trip. There was a slight improvement that got even better on the trip home. I wondered if warm tires had something to do with it. Mandy drove a lot.
We stopped at the Coyote rooftop bar.

Then we found some oxygen at an O2 bar.
We stopped at the Coyote rooftop bar.

Then we found some oxygen at an O2 bar.
We stumbled across the Meow Wolf, a kind of art gallery, which had long lines and requires another trip with better planning. I've heard more and more about since the trip. They may even open one in Denver.





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