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Re: Bombs Found in RV Park: Who’s Camping Next To You
Reply #1
We carry 2 bomb sniffers at all times for this very reason.
Todd (and Steve)
'17 Winnebago Minnie Winnie and '13 Honda CRV
(Former '99 RB owners from 2012-2016)

Re: Bombs Found in RV Park: Who’s Camping Next To You
Reply #2
And don't go camping in National Forests either.  :o

Wrong place. Wrong time.

On our recent trip to the Red Feather Lakes area there were two fools blasting trees with their assault rifles a few hundred yards away.

Re: Bombs Found in RV Park: Who’s Camping Next To You
Reply #3
KOA's can be dangerous places to camp.  ;D
If you see an old guy with a bat, look out.

"A man is accused of threatening and attacking security guards and campers with a baseball bat, and a woman allegedly used a flashlight to assault a sheriff's office deputy during a Thursday night fracas at the KOA campground near Fort Collins.

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office was notified about 8:19 p.m. of a disturbance unfolding at the Lakeside KOA campground on Taft Hill Road near the Poudre River, slightly outside of Fort Collins city limits. A man used a bat to threaten and attack guests and security guards before he was detained, the sheriff's office wrote in a news release.

A woman also interfered with responders' investigation and struck a sheriff's office deputy with a flashlight.

Bruce and Janice Lichtenberger, both 68 years old and from Greeley according to jail records, were arrested at the scene for the skirmish. Bruce Lichtenberger allegedly tried to bite deputies as they secured his seat belt, and then he tried to kick out the windows in the patrol vehicle. "

Janice Lightenberger
 (Photo: Larimer County Sheriff's Office)
The deputies suffered minor injuries and were medically cleared on-scene.

 
Re: Bombs Found in RV Park: Who’s Camping Next To You
Reply #4
We stayed in that KOA several years ago while in Ft. Collins to visit family.  It was very early in the season (early May; it snowed).  The CG was nice, seemed well run, and the laundry and bathhouse accommodations were very nice and very clean.  It was not in a skeevy area whatsoever.  Must have been a renegade camper with "issues." 

TinaP
2006 MB "Wild Thing"