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    • This is the bridge at Dillon Pinnacles which crosses the Blue Mesa Reservoir, Hwy 50 just west of Hwy 149. Note that there are currently NO local detours around the bridge. There are 2 local dirt roads they're currently working on clearing snow and repairing but will only allow cars and trucks when open and will probably be for locals only. Inspections showed a crack in a structural beam, no idea yet how long it'll take them to repair it or if there are other cracks. Here are a couple links for more info:   https://www.codot.gov/news/media/overview?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0b3FK9P7Yz3U2BlKBRcTqIcqSeedhrDwP-Z5hj4_2VXe29NJjnMPLdbfA_aem_AYgQgPMVKABhenmS84yWH5lCc2-D-aOXYJ2xZhIlqM7eky9NxD9MW0uOmNT_aN6_jKHG0RGrOgDcq2GTFecpYslV   https://www.montrosepress.com/free_access/absolutely-no-traffic-can-cross-a-scramble-for-fixes-as-u-s-50-bridge-closure/article_ddbd4d82-fe96-11ee-8111-cf167ce1f169.html?utm_campaign=blox&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3wIJdYDXp4PbZtumZCW0TgOem_agRFJIUP_Kqyi1pK6-duR6UwtgKU0ho_aem_AR6TWThk_m7ZvdQ9OmaZZsqFDALWt3hN45ny8AekCtrjTOd6keKe2AZBN1SmuRWaYjjudcqM_o8uCraEOTr51VdX
    • It will be a few months for me. Maybe it will be open by then.
    • Finally getting time to get working on the truck.  Fixed the ABS. And getting ready to install the hitch.  
    • I once had a long conversation with someone who full-timed in a sprinter van, mostly all boondocking.  He had some good insights into water management - he said he tries to use his water twice, like using dish water to flush the toilet, and so on. The Pebble is an interesting concept, but I look at it as just that - an interesting concept.  It wouldn’t work for me for a number of reasons, but it’s going to work for others.  And in a few years they may come out with one that would be perfect for me. I was able to go 2 weeks dry camping with 45 gallon tanks (all 3 of my tanks were 45), but that’s about it.  My new trailer has 40 gallon grey and black, 45 fresh, so I’m thinking 10 days is the max.  I did a little more than that once, but the last 5 days were somewhere with restrooms, which I used  part of the time.
    • Testing your boondocking limits where you have full hookups available makes it less stressful. I wish I had done that because I always wondered how much longer I could have gone if I'd been willing to push the limits. I did once have my gray water back up into my shower but I never waited for the toilet to burp. Linda
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