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C'mon Up!
Sure, getting here can be as easy as jumping
in the car and heading up the road. But some
of us might need a little more help, so we've
provided a few useful links here. Some of
these appear to be crassly commercial, and
they are. Visiting some of these sites may
give you an opportunity to buy something,
and if you do, with some, we get a (very)
small commission. It pays for the web space
and keeps our old Pentium II computer running.
These links are to the most reliable resources,
but, while we can't provide any type of warranty
for their actions, if you ever feel ripped-off,
let us know and we'll stamp our feet and
yell at them, consider pulling their hair,
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DIRECTIONS
Try both Mapquest and Google Maps. It helps to get a consensus on how to get
here. Mountain roads aren't always as good
as they think they are, and snow has a way
of changing the rules.
LODGING
Hotels.com They do what we do: Review the good, the
bad, and the ugly.
MAPS
Maps.com More than your Truck Stop map store. Perfect
for those of us who actually
Do use darts
to choose our travel destinations!
TRAVEL PACKAGES
Travelocity This is a good way to save with Hotel and
Flight packages. Those Gnomes
get around.
VACATION HOME RENTALS
Vacation Home Rentals They find you something better than a hotel.
If you're like us, you don't
want to spend
a fortune on resort food . Cook you're own and live like a local.
CELLULAR PHONES
MountainWireless.com We admit being biased toward anyone claiming
the Mountains as their home and
you could
very well need a nice new phone
or PDA to
keep in touch for your visit
to the high
country. They include Reviews on how phones work in the mountains
MOUNTAIN PHONE BOOK:
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