Haven't gotten a epic local due to the difference in price but I've enjoed the RMSP+ for the past couple years
quote:Went to CB and really enjoyed it. Lots of extreme terrain off of the loan peak which I don't mess with too much. Steamboat is my favorite of the resorts I've been to. Awesome town nowhere near as much of Denver traffic as the I-70 resorts, and the folks both at the mountain and business in town just seem a lot more friendly there than other resort towns I've been to.
How are CB and Steamboat? I know Eldora is what it is. I love Mary Jane. Never been to Copper either.
quote:Take Thriller's advice, especially if you're not under a strict budget. Going to a Red Rocks show?
heading up in July for a concert, and we're looking for a cool hotel. Any suggestions on neighborhoods for places to stay?
quote:Nice that will be an awesome show there. Yeah that's right in Downtown/LoDo area. If you're wanting to stay somewhere close to great food, bars and breweries you got it there or in that area. Mercantile Dining & Provisions is inside the renovated Union Station (kind of pricey but great food). There's Wynkoop brewery close to there too which has pretty good beer and great food for the price, in my opinion. Epic Brewing is close by as well, and they are probably one of my top 5 favorite breweries in this area of CO. There's tons to do in that part of town.
Yeah, Avett Brothers in July for my birthday. I'll look into the Crawford. If that ends up being too expensive, is that a good neighborhood to look for others?
quote:I agree with everything you said. I've lived in Denver for about 3 years now and it really is a one-of-a-kind city.quote:First winter here, and I really cannot complain. I love having all four seasons. I was ready for summer to end so I could ski, and now I'm ready for winter to end so I can climb mountains again. Always something amazing and fun to do no matter the season.
So how are you transplants holding up with the weather? I always eyeball it when I see lots of snow and low temps wondering if can truly hack it without being miserable.
In all seriousness, I just got back from the CT/NY area and that place would be terrible to live in winter. A lot of our snow drops in a day or two, and then the temps warm, the sun comes out and it all melts away. You cannot beat living in this beautiful state and still having some big city amenities and job access in the Denver metro area. I would never even consider moving back to Texas.
quote:Yeah, I go to Wash Park all the time because I live near there. I run and play volleyball there when I can. I used to go to meetups but I stopped because I was always the youngest one there by about 10 years. Not a fan of the LoDo crowd (during the night), it's way too bro-tastic. I ski from time to time, went to almost every Aggie watch party the past 3 seasons, I'm really involved in my crossfit gym, did Denver Cruisers pretty often last summer. Should definitely hit more 14ers once summer rolls around.
Man, that's a bummer for sure! Do you have any big hobbies out here? I've met lots of people skiing (mostly at the bars), and also climbing 14ers and getting involved with group meet ups etc. I don't go out downtown too often, but also have some friends I've met at breweries locally.
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Whoa whoa whoa!
Let's have an aggie lunch. Nobody is going home....