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      07-08-2014, 10:24 AM   #23
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I just got back from my first trip to denver not too long ago and stayed in downtown. The first couple of days were a blur , but on the 3rd day we rented a suv and took off for the mountains. Had no idea where we were going and didnt really care. The views are amazing and enough to keep us driving around for 8 hours. Ended up in estes park and then on to rocky mountain national park. Pretty cool experience and probably the best part of the trip.

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Denver sucks IMO. I think it's an ugly city. Get out to Boulder and Breckenridge.

How exactly does it suck? Denver is the gateway to the Rockies. Having those mountains in our backyard gives us access to world class skiing among other outdoor activities. Those mountains also have some great driver's roads. We have breweries galore with some of the best beer around, and of course now, the legal weed. Colorado is also the fittest state in the nation (the only state under 20% obesity rate), so there are a lot of attractive girls around Denver.

I'm not sure why you think it is ugly, though that is subjective.
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At the end of the month the Broncos have training camp at Sports Authority Field. It'd be cool to check that out
http://www.sportsauthorityfieldatmilehigh.com/


This sounds like it's pretty cool and falls at the end of the month:
http://www.denverbrewfest.com/

Fort Collins Brewery Tour:
http://www.budweisertours.com/z01/in...lins/overview/

US Mint:
http://www.usmint.gov/mint_tours/?ac...artreservation

RedRocks:
http://redrocksonline.com/concerts-events/listing
Abba, Nine Inch Nails, Soundgarden, Dierks Bentley are all playing at the end of the month (dont know you music tastes)

Other stuff:
http://www.denver.org/events/

http://calendar.denverpost.com/denve...er+events+july

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How exactly does it suck? Denver is the gateway to the Rockies. Having those mountains in our backyard gives us access to world class skiing among other outdoor activities. Those mountains also have some great driver's roads. We have breweries galore with some of the best beer around, and of course now, the legal weed. Colorado is also the fittest state in the nation (the only state under 20% obesity rate), so there are a lot of attractive girls around Denver.

I'm not sure why you think it is ugly, though that is subjective.
I didn't say Colorado sucks - I said Denver sucks. Cool, there's some breweries and weed. What else? I have an aunt/uncle there, and the whole area around their house (sorry, can't remember the name) is just old and industrial looking. Also driving down Colfax IIRC isn't the prettiest. I did go to a cool distillery, Stranahan's, but it appeared to be in the ghetto/unwalkable.
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I didn't say Colorado sucks - I said Denver sucks. Cool, there's some breweries and weed. What else? I have an aunt/uncle there, and the whole area around their house (sorry, can't remember the name) is just old and industrial looking. Also driving down Colfax IIRC isn't the prettiest. I did go to a cool distillery, Stranahan's, but it appeared to be in the ghetto/unwalkable.

Well, every city does have their crappy areas, be it in looks and/or demographics. If you want attractive, walkable parts of town, go to Lower Downtown, Riverfront, Highlands, Cherry Creek, or Washington Park to name a few. Stranahan's is in an industrial warehouse district, so yeah, it's not an attrractive part of town. Their whiskey is tasty, but I now prefer Breckenridge Distillery's whiskey.

Colfax is the go-to street for all of your drug and hooker needs, though sections of it are slowly becoming nicer parts of town. Random fact, Colfax is the longest continous street in the US.
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I just got back from my first trip to denver not too long ago and stayed in downtown. The first couple of days were a blur , but on the 3rd day we rented a suv and took off for the mountains. Had no idea where we were going and didnt really care. The views are amazing and enough to keep us driving around for 8 hours. Ended up in estes park and then on to rocky mountain national park. Pretty cool experience and probably the best part of the trip.
i've heard good things about rocky mountain national park.. your comment was pretty much what i had in mind
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How exactly does it suck? Denver is the gateway to the Rockies. Having those mountains in our backyard gives us access to world class skiing among other outdoor activities. Those mountains also have some great driver's roads. We have breweries galore with some of the best beer around, and of course now, the legal weed. Colorado is also the fittest state in the nation (the only state under 20% obesity rate), so there are a lot of attractive girls around Denver.

I'm not sure why you think it is ugly, though that is subjective.
I go to Denver for work every 6 weeks or so and frankly do not enjoy it either. Don't like the airport but had a bad experience with Frontier airlines there once and that has jaded me. I'll often trade my 3 days in Denver for any other hell hole in the world with coworkers that seem to like it. Just me, I have several friends that live around/outside Denver though even as far as Salida just Denver the city no thanks.
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Rocky Mountain National Park is worth the drive, Trail Ridge Road specifically. Check out Estes Park on the way too, it's better in winter but it's still be gorgeous now. On the flip side, since it is not winter you can drive most anywhere in RMNP, including the 14,000 foot elevation overlooks that are normally closed in winter.
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I'll be flying in to Colorado (city is yet to be decided) for a good three days (fri, sat, sun) at the end of this month. I'll be with a group of friends. This will be my first time in Colorado.

Anyone have any good suggestions on what to do, like say site seeing or hiking.. I'm pretty much down for anything.

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Rocky Mountain National Park is awesome. But not on Saturday or Sunday in late July. Crowded beyond belief. Motorhomes.

If you choose to go anyway, find someplace to hike. Even a 1/4 mile from the parking lots cuts the crowd down enough so you can actually appreciate what's there. Take it easy and drink lots of water. The altitude will get to you.

Or stay overnight in Estes Park, and do Trail Ridge Road in the early morning, before the crowds get too bad. 10AM is too late.

If you have the bucks, Aspen in summer is nicer. Mountains (take the gondola), hikes, great restaurants. Windowshop museum quality art. Plenty of people, but not a zoo.

It's not a day trip, even though the mileage looks short. About 3-1/2 to 5 hours drive from Denver, depending on the route and stops. The obvious loop through Leadville and Glenwood Springs is a very nice drive, with things to see and do on the route. You can fly into Aspen, but the drive is a far better choice.

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