Been there a few times.Saw the Broncos beat the Pats in the championship game last year.Skied Brek and went snowmobiling 12,000 feet up.Place is awesome.The city of Denver is a blast and Boulder is a great place to chill.
Lived there for a while. Visit Pikes Peak near Co. Springs and the Coors Brewery in Boulder during the summer. If you aren't on the slopes during the winter, you're failing.
I graduated HS in Colo Spgs. St. Mary's high school, the Archdioceses of Denver. I was more excited to move away from there to here than I was to move from Alabammy to there. Garden of the gods is really "cosmic" at night. while tripping balls. The area above the cave of the winds has a secret cave that takes you in then down to a secret caver. It's really exciting and scarey at night, while tripping balls.
Really?! You're in Colorado?! Stay in efing Colorado. Find a billy goat or something in between 10k calorie meals.
I think what Yankee is trying to tell you big B is go check out the Denver zoo, you can go feed the goats there.He also wants you to stay as long as you can to enjoy the mountains and they are holding 10k race in Denver this weekend to burn off some calories.
My 2 month road trip out west almost ended early in CO. Stopped there and skated silverthorne skatepark, walked around frisco, skated breck skatepark and found myself contemplated discontinuing the latter half of our trip and just setting up life there. You gotta realize only about 1/3 the state is the rocky mountains everyone connects it to. The other 2/3rds may as well be kansas. I would imagine that like anywhere else, one could find something to complain about regularly, place just seemed like a cold weather paradise for the 5 days I spent there.
I'm moving there after Labor day. Keystone area. While I'm there Ill call myself the best surfer in the state….
HA! Caught off gouard by both of these, well done fellers. I spent about 5 or 6 days in Colo raddo...beautiful place. Holds a special place in my heart as I saw a member of a species that doesn't officially exist there. The Green Fire that Leopold spoke of is real. Also, it's very hard to maintain composure when you stumble into an old folks synchronized swimming class at 10 o'clock at night whilst tripping balls in a hotel in the San Luis Valley. Great great times.
theres supposed to be a good surfer there - i think he goes by KELLY-JOE-BOB and he surfs the river and its standing wave.
Drink some 90 Shillings and, although its not as good as New Mexico, eat plenty of green chili. The rest will find you.