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Sulphur Springs and Barefoot camps on Colorado River
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02/21/12 11:59 PM
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Anybody stayed at these camps? I've checked out their websites thoroughly. Both look good. I got 6 days off in March and am thinking about which river I want to float. This stretch of the Colorado looks pretty sweet and would be new to me. Plus there's usually a nice sand bass run. The State Park is too crowded.
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Re: Sulphur Springs and Barefoot camps on Colorado River
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02/22/12 03:29 AM
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dbraune
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Its real risky at sulphur. If there is not enough water. You wasted alot of $$$. I know cause it happend to me. Not a good way to waste vacation days.
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Re: Sulphur Springs and Barefoot camps on Colorado River
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02/22/12 03:23 PM
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Re: Sulphur Springs and Barefoot camps on Colorado River
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02/22/12 03:28 PM
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riversmallie
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Barefoot is really cool. Great river front access and good sand bass fishing assuming water level is good. Haven't been in several years.
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