Well maybe they only cancelled all SW flights? Due to SB all UA flights were booked when I found out about the meeting. Looks like they've only cancelled a few but all SW from Dallas or HOU were scrubbed.
I dont know why Southwest always does that on flights going to Denver. They cancelled a flight on me an hour before departure this past summer from Pittsburgh to Denver because there were thunderstorms predicted 5 hours after we would have landed.agdaddy04 said:
Well maybe they only cancelled all SW flights? Due to SB all UA flights were booked when I found out about the meeting. Looks like they've only cancelled a few but all SW from Dallas or HOU were scrubbed.
Damn! It was windy but still raining at 10am up north.62strat said:
Pretty much looks like a hurricane.
This is ridgegate off of 25 on my way home at 10:30.
yeh I was downtown until 10. It was pretty much the same conditions all the way until the south end, but that road picture is on a road with no development, just fields (On the way to parker) so it was looking like Kansas out there!NColoradoAG said:Damn! It was windy but still raining at 10am up north.62strat said:
Pretty much looks like a hurricane.
This is ridgegate off of 25 on my way home at 10:30.
The weather is always better up here, but I don't tell anyone.
No idea about I25. That's lovelands problem.62strat said:yeh I was downtown until 10. It was pretty much the same conditions all the way until the south end, but that road picture is on a road with no development, just fields (On the way to parker) so it was looking like Kansas out there!NColoradoAG said:Damn! It was windy but still raining at 10am up north.62strat said:
Pretty much looks like a hurricane.
This is ridgegate off of 25 on my way home at 10:30.
The weather is always better up here, but I don't tell anyone.
Wasn't there like a 50 car pile up on 25 near Greeley area? I thought I overheard it on the news.
Definitely won't be going in tomorrow until at least 10 or 11. I gotta remove the 3' drift in front of my garage first!
Practically every school district around the front range and gov/city offices were closed Wed. and Thurs.Green2Maroon said:
I drove Uber yesterday and although the roads were bad, there was almost no traffic.
C470 has never been under construction since it was built I don't think. This is the first expansion of it and it's major. It's finishing up later this year I believe.agdaddy04 said:
Unfortunately the trip has been kind of rushed since we didn't get to town until really late Thursday night. Parker looks like a good option and we're hearing the schools are good but what seems to be the push for academies or charter schools? The schools we're zoned to in Houston all rate as 10's so we had never considered anything but the school you're zoned to. It seems like some of the methodology for grading the schools is weak, but to get similarly graded schools in Denver area looks to be $800k+ plus and that will be outside our budget.
I will say that everyone we've interacted with has been extremely nice.
I'm guessing it's because of snow and related plowing equipment, but shoot the roads are bad. Is 470 just perpetually under construction or is this just part of the expanded toll project? Also, people always talk about aggressive driving in Houston but seems worse here.
agdaddy04 said:
We did like HR, and that might be what we'd look further into but some of the folks that work for the same company and live there that commute to the Littleton office were thinking it'd be too far to go to 225 and 70.
I'm a dude (last Aggie Band class with no females who made it) and I owned a home in 80129 from 2000-2013. I highly recommend Highlands Ranch if you're from Texas. But, please don't listen to me and my post-starstruck, man behind the curtain view. I've been backstage and trust me, you don't want to know what it's like.dbtexasag05 said:
For gods sake...please stay out of Stapleton.
I have been in Denver since 2006. Lived in Greenwood Village to start moved to Wyoming in 2008 and came back in 2011.
Lived in HIghlands ranch from 2011-2013 and then cherry creek for a year. Back in Lone Tree/Highlands Ranch ever since. My wife is a native and wouldn't let us live anywhere else. She grew up in Greenwood Village.
HR/Lone Tree is the Texas of Colorado. I absolutely love it. Yes you can be a haul from down town but 470 is easy access as is Santa Fe. You have quick north south east west access from HR.
Your price range will determine everything. I have seen Parker mentioned. You should get more house for the money, but you will probably have to get real south to find a "steal".
The zip codes I would live in and I this is more from my wife:
80129
80130
80112
80111
Affordable, good schools, easy access to highway, central location. Get too Far East and aurora could be a problem. Too far west and you will find yourself pushing into Lakewood. Too far south and your drives become rough in the winter. Living too far north (Thornton, Westminster) traffic is bad.
Also don't listen to Hollywood BQ dude or dudette loves to trash Denver and tell you eventually you will move back to Texas.
Colorado is awesome. I'm not going anywhere and a lot of people on this thread aren't either.
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.If you've already been successful and have "made it" where you're living - whether that be Houston, Austin, Dallas, etc., and you are looking for the next challenge and think that moving to Colorado will allow you to have your cake and eat it too, you're probably going to wind up frustrated. And will definitely be susceptible to moving back to Texas when you eventually decide that trying to force yourself into Colorado doesn't make financial sense anymore.