Rocky Mountain National Park Rangers George Weaklim (cq, left) and Larry Morgan (cq, right) move a misplaced fire ring Wednesday in the Glacier Bay Campground at the park in preparation for the big crowds expected this upcoming weekend. Memorial Day has always traditionally been a crowded weekend for the Colorado's many parks and this season should prove to be no different as staff at Rocky Mountain National Park said they expect the park's campsites to be close to full by the weekend. Park staff were out Wednesday May 25, 2005 sprucing up campsites and some campers have already gotten an early start on the weekend by setting up tents and campers in sites that have already opened for the season at the park. Weaklim said, "there's constant maintenance around here". (MARC PISCOTTY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) CQ George Weaklim and Larry Morgan
Rocky Mountain National Park Rangers George Weaklim (cq, left) and Larry Morgan (cq, right) move a misplaced fire ring Wednesday in the Glacier Bay Campground at the park in preparation for the big crowds expected this upcoming weekend. Memorial Day has always traditionally been a crowded weekend for the Colorado's many parks and this season should prove to be no different as staff at Rocky Mountain National Park said they expect the park's campsites to be close to full by the weekend. Park staff were out Wednesday May 25, 2005 sprucing up campsites and some campers have already gotten an early start on the weekend by setting up tents and campers in sites that have already opened for the season at the park. Weaklim said, "there's constant maintenance around here". (MARC PISCOTTY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) CQ George Weaklim and Larry Morgan
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MAP;Rocky Mountain National Park Rangers George Weaklim (cq, left) and Larry Morgan (cq, right) move a misplaced fire ring Wednesday in the Glacier Bay Campground at the park in preparation for the big crowds expected this upcoming weekend. Memorial Day has always traditionally been a crowded weekend for the Colorado's many parks and this season should prove to be no different as staff at Rocky Mountain National Park said they expect the park's campsites to be close to full by the weekend. Park staff were out Wednesday May 25, 2005 sprucing up campsites and some campers have already gotten an early start on the weekend by setting up tents and campers in sites that have already opened for the season at the park. Weaklim said, "there's constant maintenance around here". (MARC PISCOTTY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) CQ George Weaklim and Larry Morgan
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