I hope you are having a good summer, where does the time go.... 
The local  committee has decided on Cuttys Resort for the site of our reunion on August 1,  2015. 
Please check out their website www.cuttysresort.net for info about the  site and attractions and  things to do in the area. 
They have a few cabins, 1 trailer (self contained), 2 or 3 pop-up campers,  and camping spaces reserved for our group and there are a lot of  campsites for RVs, campers, and tents. 
The cabins/etc that are available  are on hold for our group until Oct. 15, 2014, so if you are interested in  reserving a place, please contact them ASAP (719-942-4222). They are only reserved for 7/31 and  8/1 but you may be able to extend the time. Some of the cabins/campsites do not  have showers but there community showers at the swimming pool that are available. 
Other nearby accommodation options: 
- Bighorn Park (3 miles / 7 minutes from Cuttys) - Cabins, Motel, RV park, and tenting area. http://bighornpark.com/
- KOA Campground (9 miles / 14 minutes from Cuttys) - Motel, RV park, and camping.  http://koa.com/campgrounds/cotopaxi/ 
- Salida, CO - (24 miles / 35 minutes from Cuttys) - Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, Vacation Homes, RV Parks and Campgrounds. http://salidalodging.com/
There is $5.00 per person/per day  charge for  people not staying at Cuttys to use their facilities.
The Arkansas  River is near by and has many river rafting companies for guided trips and has  good trout fishing This is good place for additional time to vacation in  the Rockies. I'm quite familiar with this area and can give info about, site  seeing, jeeping, 4 wheeling, hiking, etc. Please contact me (Ajasailor@aol.com) at any time. 
Please forward this information to any  of your family that is not on the list. Also, please have them contact me at Ajasailor@aol.com so we can add  their email address to the list. 
We are looking forward to having you here next  summer, lets have a great turn out and enjoy being to together.
Fair winds and tight lines (sailor and fishing talk).
Al Aubert
