Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 , We didn't really select Trinidad, CO as our final destination. We were looking for a campground to park for the holiday weekend as everything was already reserved where we were. It ended up that Trinidad is full to, we are staying at an NRA campground just inside the NM border. We are travelling and spending a few days at different places to see if it has the atmosphere, (physically and socially), that is suitable for us. We may end up in Raton NM or Colorado Springs. We're boondocking on Holiday Inns Wifi at the moment and getting ready to head to our camp. Don't know if we will get online every day, but when we do get settled, we'll go in to detail about our trip, the places where we took severe mold hits, etc. The Southwest is not necessarily mold free, but some areas are more prone due to their building techniques, etc. Will be back in touch soon. Dan & Carmella Dunkin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 what is the least mold prone area of the us or the least mold prone ones? thank you. jane Dan & Carmella <moldstory@...> wrote: , We didn't really select Trinidad, CO as our final destination. We were looking for a campground to park for the holiday weekend as everything was already reserved where we were. It ended up that Trinidad is full to, we are staying at an NRA campground just inside the NM border. We are travelling and spending a few days at different places to see if it has the atmosphere, (physically and socially), that is suitable for us. We may end up in Raton NM or Colorado Springs. We're boondocking on Holiday Inns Wifi at the moment and getting ready to head to our camp. Don't know if we will get online every day, but when we do get settled, we'll go in to detail about our trip, the places where we took severe mold hits, etc. The Southwest is not necessarily mold free, but some areas are more prone due to their building techniques, etc. Will be back in touch soon. Dan & Carmella Dunkin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 I would not want to live in many parts of the Southwest because of the possibility of them being too hot and dry and especially water supplies drying up if global warming continues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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