Date: Mon Jan 21 08:18:17 2008 From: Fellow US Navy Competitive Shooters, This e-mail is being sent to you so that you may pass it on to all US Navy personnel participating in marksmanship at any level or discipline. We've been having this reunion since 1994. It's a great opportunity for all to get together and have a great time. The following people are welcome to attend: * Anyone who has competed or currently competes in any marksmanship discipline while in the US Navy on active duty or in any reserve capacity at any level of competition from local to national or international championships. * Former USA national champions in any shooting discipline. This includes the National Matches or Interservice Matches. * Any champion (winner) in any international discipline. If you would like your mailing address and phone number added to our list, please send it to us. Please pass this information on to other US Navy personnel participating in the shooting sports. If possible, adding my e-mail address to a contact link for this reunion on the USN Marksmanship Team's web site would be appreciated. Thanks for your support. Very best regards, Bart Bobbitt USN Retired Former Member, US Navy Rifle Team and US Palma Team First person to shoot the M16 across the National Match Course (1971 US Nationals) Distinguished Marksman - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - United States Navy Competitive Shooters Reunion September 10, 11, 12 & 13, 2008 Loveland, Colorado (elevation: 4982 feet) Hosted by Bart & Helen Bobbitt 2834 Crooked Wash Drive Loveland, CO 80538-7268 Phone: 970-667-6375 e-mail: Bart's - bartbob@aol.com Helen's - travelcruz@aol.com Hotel: La Quinta Inn and Suites 1450 Cascade Ave., Loveland, CO 80538 * Call after Feb. 1, 2008 ?Grand Opening? for reservations and reference the ?Navy Shooters? Local number in Loveland: (970) 622-8000 Corporate number: (800)-642-4271 * Special rates include a complimentary continental breakfast. $79 + 6.75% tax a night for either a King bed or two Queen beds. $109 + 6.75% tax a night for an Extended King Suite. $129 + 6.75% tax a night for a Two-Room Suite * Book soon, as they only have 40 guest rooms and 30 suites. * The deposit on the room is one nights lodging. * You can cancel up to 72 hours before arrival date and receive a full refund. General Information on Loveland La Quinta Inn Suites: * Web site: www.fountainsofloveland.com * Opening in February, 2008 * Non-smoking Hotel (most hotels are non-smoking here). * Wonderful mountain view. Restaurant, bar and event center. Wireless internet. * Refrigerator and microwave in each room. Pet friendly. Pool, hot tub and exercise room. * RV parking (dry-site parking is available in the back lot) Northeast corner of W. Eisenhower Blvd. (Hwy US 34) and Cascade Ave. About 7.2 miles west of I-25 on Hwy US 34 Shuttle from Denver International Airport to the La Quinta Inn will cost about $33 per person, one way. Driving directions from Denver International Airport (DIA): * Exit DIA on Pena Blvd. then go west to E-470 toll road north towards Ft. Collins. * Go north on E-470 toll road ($4.00 in tolls) about 19 miles to Interstate 25 north. * Go north on Interstate 25 about 30 miles to exit 257B, US 34 west. * Go west on US 34 (W. Eisenhower Blvd.) a bit over 7 miles to the La Quinta Inn on your right. Area campgrounds and RV parks and how far they are from the La Quinta Inn: * Loveland RV Village, 4421 E. Hwy. 34, Loveland, CO 80537, (888) 571-3350, 6.5 miles. east. * Boyd Lake State Park, 3720 N. County Road 11-C, Loveland, CO 80538, (970) 669-1739, 7.5 miles northeast. * Johnson?s Corner RV Retreat, 3618 SE Frontage Road, Loveland, CO 80538, (970) 669-8400, 11.1 miles southeast. * Riverview RV Park, 7806 W. Hwy 34, Loveland, CO 80538, 970-667-9910, 3.5 miles west. Plan of The Days (Tentatively) Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:00 PM Check in. 3:00PM to 10:00PM Ready Room opens. Dinner on your own Thursday, September 11, 2008 9:00AM 'Welcome to Loveland' Bus Tour departs La Quinta Inn. Cost is $22. Tour around Sculpture Park, golf courses, ball parks, shopping centers, Lake Loveland, photo opportunities. 11:00AM Ceremony at Veteran's Park, then drive to the downtown area civic center, library and 4th street.Time for lunch on your own (save room for dessert) then explore downtown shops, art galleries and museum. Then bus to Bart & Helen's house for dessert!!! 1:30PM Bart & Helen's house for dessert!!! Those not on the Loveland Tour can drive. Map's provided. 3:00PM Back to La Quinta Inn. Ready Room opens until 10:00PM. 5:00PM-? Dinner on your own. 8:00PM Ghost Tour of Loveland. Cost is $10. 10:00PM Ready Room closes. Friday, September 12, 2008 8:30AM Bus departs La Quinta Inn for Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park (elevation is 7500 to 10,875 feet). You'll see the Stanley Hotel, Rainbow Curve and Bear Lake. Lunch on your own in Estes Park. Shopping and sightseeing in Estes Park. Cost is $36. Ghost Tour of the Stanley Hotel. Cost is $10. 3:30PM Bus departs Estes Park for La Quinta Inn in Loveland. 4:30PM Ready Room opens. Dinner on your own. 10:00PM Ready Room closes. Saturday, September 13, 2008 8:00AM Ready Room opens. 9:00AM Casino Trip to Central City and Black Hawk (elevation 8500 feet). Cost is $15. (returns about 3:00PM)Or, explore Loveland on your own; shop, play golf, visit, etc. 5:00PM Cocktails in the Ready Room. 6:00PM Banquet Dinner at the La Quinta Inn. Cost is $43. 9:00PM to 11:00PM Ready Room opens. Sunday, September 14, 2008 11:00AM Check out time -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2008 Unites States Navy Competitive Shooters Reunion Registration Form (You may need to edit this e-mail to get just this form on a single page.) Fill out the section below, make a copy of this form to keep then mail this form with your fees to: Bart Bobbitt 2008 USNCSR 2834 Crooked Wash Drive Loveland, CO 80538-7268 Take Your Pick, Prices are per person Totals Registration (mandatory) $25 Name ______________________________________ Name ______________________________________ ___________ Banquet $43 Name ______________________________________ Name ______________________________________ ___________ Loveland tour $22 Name ______________________________________ Name ______________________________________ ___________ Estes Park & RMNP $36 Name ______________________________________ Name ______________________________________ ___________ Stanley Hotel Tour $10 Name ______________________________________ Name ______________________________________ ___________ Loveland Ghost Tour $10 Name ______________________________________ Name ______________________________________ ___________ Casino Bus $15 Name ______________________________________ Name ______________________________________ ___________ Grand total enclosed: ___________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the Navy Reunion on Sept. 14, take a 3 or 7 or 9 night bus tour of Colorado and ride some trains!! I couldn?t decide which one to do, so will offer them all! Centennial Bus Tour - 3 nights - Sept. 14-17, 2008 Minimum of 20 people required for this bus tour to go. Contact Helen Bobbitt ?TravelCruz? (970) 667-6375 or travelcruz@aol.com for more information. No tour guide on this trip, just me! Double Occupancy: $905 per person. Deposit: $300 per person (cash or check or credit card). Single Occupancy: $1056 per person. Fully refundable until July 11, 2008. Insurance: $68 - $102 (age dependent). Make check payable to ?Centennial TravelPoints? Meals included: 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner. Final payment due: July 11, 2008. Please do not finalize any airline reservations until we call you and verify that the tour is a definite ?go?! DAY 1; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14: LOVELAND TO COLORADO SPRINGS Depart Loveland. Lunch together at Garden of the Gods Visitors Center. Then drive through the park to enjoy the beautiful red rock formations. Then drive to the base of Pikes Peak, Colorado?s most famous ?14er?. Ride the Pike?s Peak Cog Railway.-afternoon train-1:20PM. This is the world?s first diesel-electric cog locomotive and the highest cog railroad. The views from the 14,100 -foot summit are fabulous. Tonight, dinner together at Giuseppes Old Depot Restaurant. This is the original train depot in Colorado Springs. Overnight in Colorado Springs. DAY 2; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15: COLORADO SPRINGS TO ALAMOSA Deluxe Continental Breakfast at the hotel. Then journey to Canyon City to see Colorado?s ?Grand Canyon? the Royal Gorge from top to bottom. Ride the morning (9AM) Royal Gorge Route Train (diesel locomotive) for 12 miles through the depths of the gorge along the Arkansas River. Then we will go to the top of the gorge and visit the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park - lunch voucher included. Enjoy more spectacular views. You can walk across the highest suspension bridge in the world. Dinner on own in Alamosa surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the east and the San Juan Mountains to the west. Overnight in Alamosa. DAY 3; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16: ALAMOSA TO CHAMA, NM AND RETURN Deluxe continental breakfast at hotel included. Bus to Chama, New Mexico. Board the Cumbres-Toltec Scenic railroad one way Chama to Antonito. This is a authentic steam railroad built more than 120 years ago. We will travel 64 miles with a stop in Osier for our included lunch. We will cross the Colorado-New Mexico border 11 times. Dinner and evening on your own. Overnight in Alamosa. DAY 4; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17: ALAMOSA TO DENVER/LOVELAND Deluxe continental breakfast at hotel included; depart 8:00AM. Dune Wagon Tour in Great Sand Dunes National Park: 9:00-10:30AM. Depart for Denver 10:30AM; it?s a 5-hour drive back to Denver. Stop for a lunch on your own. Will drop you off by 5:30PM at Denver International Airport or an airport hotel. Then onto Loveland for arrival about 7:00PM. TOUR INCLUDES: 3 nights accommodation (3-star hotels) Deluxe 48 passenger motor coach transportation and driver Baggage handling for one bag per person Packet of brochures and maps from attractions and destinations Gratuities for driver and all local guides Meals: 3 breakfast?s, 2 lunch?s 1dinner Gratuities for tour manager, driver & local guides. Please let me know ASAP if you are interested, so I can reserve space and see if we have enough people for this tour. Friends and family are also welcome! Thank you, Helen Bobbitt TravelCruz (970) 667-6375 2834 Crooked Wash Drive travelcruz@aol.com Loveland, CO 80538-7268 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEN RAILS OF COLORADO! Bus Tour - 7 Nights SEPTEMBER 14-21, 2008 Contact Helen Bobbitt ?TravelCruz? (970)667-6375 or Travelcruz@aol.com for more information. Double Occupancy: $1569 per person Deposit: $300 per person (cash , check or credit cards). Single Occupancy: $1919 per person Fully refundable until August 1, 2008. Meals: 2 continental breakfasts (CB), 5 breakfasts (B), Make checks payable to ?Centennial TravelPoints.? 4 lunches (L) and 1 dinner (D) Final payment: Aug. 1, 2008. Minimum of 20 people required for trip to go! Please do NOT finalize any airline reservations until we call you and verify that the tour is a definite ?go?! Trip Conditions: Very active walking, climbing on and off trains, higher altitudes and possible weather extremes. Itinerary: DAY 1; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14: LOVELAND TO COLORADO SPRINGS Step back in time on the Georgetown Loop, a vintage steam train. Be amazed at this engineering marvel where the track loops back on itself to gain elevation. See one of the finest private collections of railroad equipment in the country at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden. Cap the day with dinner at Giusseppe?s Old Depot Restaurant, the original train depot in Colorado Springs. (D) DAY 2; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15: COLORADO SPRINGS LOCAL Climb Colorado?s most famous ?14er-? the easy way- on board the Pike?s Peak Cog Railway. The view from the summit is fabulous. Enjoy lunch and a Native American Dance performance at Garden of the Gods Park Visitors Center. Then explore the beautiful red rock formations in the park. Alll..aboard (3) Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad. Take a 45 minute trip through the mining district on 2-foot gauge track, pulled by a coal-fired steam locomotive. (B, L) DAY 3; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16: COLORADO SPRINGS TO ALAMOSA See Colorado?s ?Grand Canyon,? the Royal Gorge, from top to bottom! Ride the Royal Gorge Route Train through the depths of the gorge along the Arkansas River. (Engine Ride available at additional cost.) What?s the Centennial difference? This Special Edition of our Colorado Rails includes TEN great train experiences: Georgetown Loop, Pike?s Peak Cog, Cripple Creek & Victor, Royal Gorge Route, Royal Gorge Incline, San Luis Express, Toltec Gorge Ltd, Cumbres & Toltec, Durango & Silverton & Leadville, Colorado & Southern Board the Royal Gorge Incline Rail for a ride up the walls of the canyon to the top of the gorge where you enter the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park. Enjoy more spectacular views: Take the aerial tram across the gorge or walk the highest suspension bridge in the world. This afternoon, explore Great Sand Dunes National Park on a dune wagon ride. (B, L) DAY 4; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17: ALAMOSA TO LA VETA & RETURN Allll...aboard the San Luis Express-vista dome car. Depart from the Alamosa train station. Experience steep grades and cliff-hanging curves as we travel Horseshoe Curve, through two tunnels over La Veta Pass into the historic town of La Veta. This is the highest standard gauge crossing of the Front Range in operation. Stop for lunch on own and time to explore town before returning to Alamosa on board the train. The views of the San Isabel National Forest are spectacular! (Deluxe CB) DAY 5; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18: ALAMOSA TO DURANGO Board the Toltec Gorge Ltd in Alamosa for our transfer to Antonito where we board the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. Ride from Antonito, CO to Cumbres Pass, NM. Enjoy magnificent scenery from high desert country, through thick forests of spruce and fir, across the spectacular Toltec Gorge. Our motorcoach meets us and we travel on to Durango. (Deluxe CB, L) DAY 6; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19: DURANGO TO OURAY Take the leisurely 45-mile ride on the legendary Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railway, following the Animas River through the San Juan National Forest. The scenery is incredible! Time on own to explore the old mining town of Silverton. Our motorcoach meets us for the drive along the spectacular ?Million Dollar Highway? to Ouray, called Colorado?s ?Little Switzerland.? (B) DAY 7; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20: OURAY TO GRAND JUNCTION The gold rush days and mining history come alive on a guided 4-wheel drive tour into the San Juan mountains. The scenery is breath-taking! Visit the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. These 2,700 foot rock walls, cut by the Gunnison River, narrow to just 40 feet by the river! This is some of the oldest rock on earth! Stop at one of Colorado?s award winning wineries en route into Grand Junction. (B) DAY 8; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21: GRAND JUNCTION TO DENVER TO LOVELAND Begin the day with a catered breakfast on Colorado National Monument. The light reflecting off the red rocks is truly magnificent! It?s on to Leadville, the highest incorporated city in America. All...aboard the Leadville, Colorado & Southern Railroad for a 2.5 hour narrated journey through the mining district. This is some of Colorado?s best untamed wilderness scenery. Return to Denver airport and Loveland by motorcoach. (B, Box lunch) TOUR INCLUDES: ? Deluxe motorcoach transport. ? Fully escorted by a professional tour manager. ? 7 nights accommodation. ? 10 Train rides. ? Admission and activities as listed. ? Trip Insurance. ? Baggage handling for one piece of luggage per person. ? Gratuities for tour manager, driver & local guides. ? Meals: 2 continental breakfasts (CB), 5 breakfasts (B), 4 lunches (L) and 1 dinner (D). Tour price does not include airfare, meals or attractions not specified in itinerary or items of a personal nature. Please let me know ASAP if you are interested, so I can reserve space and see if we have enough people for this tour! Friends and family are also welcome! Thank you, Helen Bobbitt TravelCruz (970) 667-6375 2834 Crooked Wash Drive travelcruz@aol.com Loveland, CO 80538-7268 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cosmos Bus Tour - 9 nights - Sept. 14-23, 2008 Contact Helen Bobbitt ?TravelCruz? 970-667-6375 or travelcruz@aol.com for more information. No minimum people required. Double Occupancy: $1393 per person Deposit: $200 per person Single Occupancy: $1862 per person Fully refundable until July 11, 2008 Insurance: $99 Make checks payable to ?TravelCruz? Meals included : 1 lunch Final payment due: July 11, 2008 COSMOS ?COLORADO'S NATIONAL PARKS & TRAINS? TOUR 8 nights round trip out of Denver. Experience Colorado and parts of Utah on a nine-day round trip from Denver. Visit the Colorado Railroad Museum and Garden of the Gods. Next, ride the rails, including Pike?s Peak Cog Railway, Royal Gorge Route Railroad, Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, and Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, before taking in Mesa Verde National Park, Arches National Park, and Rocky Mountain National Park. Itinerary DAY 1; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 14: Depart Loveland?s La Quinta Inn on a shuttle to the Comfort Inn, Downtown Denver or drive your car down. Day on your own. You will have time to visit the Brown Palace Hotel, Art Museum and other activities of your choice. Pre-Tour Hotel: DENVER Comfort Inn Downtown. DAY 2; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15: DENVER Enjoy some time at leisure to relax or do some more independent exploring. Your Tour Director is on hand this evening to answer any questions. DAY 3; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16: DENVER, PIKES PEAK COG RAILWAY, COLORADO SPRINGS Begin the day with a visit to the COLORADO RAILROAD MUSEUM. This is a must-see, site for rail fans features more than 70 historic narrow and standard gauge locomotives and cars. Then, travel south to the town of Colorado Springs, located on the plains at the foot of Pikes Peak. The natural beauty of Colorado Springs is legendary. The view from the top of nearby Pikes Peak inspired Katharine Lee Bates to compose, America the Beautiful, more than 100 years ago. Visit the GARDEN OF THE GODS, a city park that is a garden of towering red rock formations. Next is a fabulous train ride on the PIKE?S PEAK COG RAILWAY, the world?s first diesel-electric cog locomotive and highest cog railroad. Travel along Ruxton Creek in Englemann Canyon, then over Four Mile Switch where you?ll get your first glimpse of Pikes Peak. At about the 5-mile point, the grade gets steep as you climb above timberline and reach the 14,110-foot summit of Pikes Peak. DAY 4; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17: COLORADO SPRINGS, CANYON CITY, ROYAL GORGE ROUTE RAILWAY, ALAMOSA This morning, journey to Canyon City and the Royal Gorge to experience the ROYAL GORGE BRIDGE & PARK. Spanning a quarter mile across is the world?s highest suspension bridge at 1,053 feet high. The panoramic vistas of the gorge are as mesmerizing as the Grand Canyon. See spectacular views of the Arkansas River and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the Aerial Tram ride. Then, all aboard the ROYAL GORGE ROUTE RAILROAD. Travel on a diesel locomotive for 12 miles following the most spectacular section of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad through the gorge on tracks laid more than 120 years ago. Riders often spot wildlife such as eagles and Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. The views are breathtaking, so bring your camera. Overnight in Alamosa, surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo range to the east and the San Juan Mountains to the west. DAY 5; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18: ALAMOSA, CUMBRES & TOLTEC RAILROAD, DURANGO Today you travel on the CUMBRES & TOLTEC SCENIC RAILROAD, America?s most authentic steam railroad built more than 120 years ago. Jointly owned by the states of Colorado and New Mexico, the 64-mile line connects Antonito, Colorado, and Chama, New Mexico, via 10,015-foot Cumbres Pass and is an archetypal remnant of the Denver & Rio Grande narrow-gauge railroad system that once stretched hundreds of miles throughout the Rocky Mountains. Travel through the beautiful San Juan Mountains on tracks that tamed the West. You?ll cross the Colorado-New Mexico border 11 times. The train stops in Osier, Colorado, for lunch. Disembark the train at Cumbres Pass and continue by motorcoach to Chama. Later, arrive in Durango, a town born in the gold rush and silver mining era. DAY 6; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19: DURANGO Excursion on the DURANGO & SILVERTON NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. Board the narrow-gauge Durango-Silverton train this morning for a scenic ride through San Juan National Forest. Experience the adventure of traveling by a coal-fired, steam-powered locomotive on the same tracks miners, cowboys, and settlers of the Old West took more than a century ago. The locomotives used to pull today?s train are 1923-25 vintage. This historic train has been in continuous operation for more than 123 years. The train hugs steep canyon walls as it winds its way through Rio de Las Animas Canyon with vistas of snowcapped peaks. Free time in Silverton, once a major mining town, which owes its name to the bragging statement by an early miner, ?We have no gold, but silver by the ton!? DAY 7; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20: DURANGO, MESA VERDE, MOAB Visit the ruins of ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings in MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK. See Spruce Tree House, which dates from 1200 A.D. and is tucked under a sandstone cliff face. Spend time at the park?s museum, depicting the story of these people who mysteriously disappeared almost 700 years ago. Continue on to Moab, a small town on the Colorado River surrounded by red sandstone formations. DAY 8; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21: MOAB, GLENWOOD CANYON, VAIL This morning, visit ARCHES NATIONAL PARK where you will see the world-famous ,Delicate Arch. Continue your journey through the massive 1,800-foot walls of Glenwood Canyon and then continue to the Vail Valley area, one of America?s most popular mountain resorts. Stroll through the pedestrian village and experience the unique shopping opportunities, or let one of the world-class chefs prepare a meal to delight your tastebuds. Overnight in the Vail area. DAY 9; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22: VAIL, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, DENVER See Colorado?s largest natural lake, Grand Lake. Cross the Continental Divide and behold vistas of lush meadows, alpine glaciers, and thundering waterfalls. Take scenic Trail Ridge Road over magnificent mountain terrain, which attracted the likes of Kit Carson and his group of trappers to ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK. A break at 12,000 feet provides fantastic alpine scenery. Next is a short stop in Estes Park nestled in a high mountain valley at just above 7,500 feet elevation, Estes Park features hundreds of unique shops, galleries, and restaurants for you to enjoy. Then back to Denver?s downtown Comfort Inn. Free time this evening to enjoy one of America?s fastest growing cities. A bustling area centered around a mile-long pedestrian promenade is lined with outdoor cafe?s and flower baskets. Dinner at one of the 300 restaurants and a horse-drawn carriage ride could be the perfect ending to the day. Note: The drive through Rocky Mountain National Park is subject to favorable road and weather conditions. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, DENVER. The trip ends this morning at the downtown Comfort Inn with guests departing on individual schedules. Transfers are provided to Denver International Airport. Tour includes: 9 nights accommodations Meals: 1 lunch Services of a professional Tour Director Private deluxe air-conditioned motorcoach and driver SUPERIOR HOTELS:Twin-bedded rooms with private bath or shower, hotel taxes, service charges, and tips for baggage handling. Listed hotels or equivalent. DENVER, Comfort Inn Downtown COLORADO SPRINGS, Clarion Hotel Downtown ALAMOSA, Inn of the Rio Grande DURANGO, Holiday Inn Durango MOAB, Big Horn Lodge VAIL/BEAVER CREEK (AREA), Comfort Inn Beaver Creek Please let me know ASAP if you are interested so I can hold space for you. Family and friends are also welcome! Thank you, Helen Bobbitt TravelCruz (970) 667-6375 2834 Crooked Wash Drive travelcruz@aol.com Loveland, CO 80538-7268