@Max_123 after looking over your post many of those suggestions are stuff that is on our list haha so I’m excited! I think Saturday I’m trying to meet up with @thesoftskeleton and @dylan probably grab drinks at a dog friendly place haha if you’re down! Also, I like cider and margaritas (especially cheap ones) so any recs for the best ones?
Yeah i'm down to meet up Saturday! it's supposed to be pretty nice out too. Uno Mas for margaritas or Stem for ciders!
@Max_123 @thesoftskeleton @supernovagirl Uno Mas @ 1:00 PM 1585 South Pearl St Denver, CO 80210 sound good? We can't stay too long because we have to pick jojo up from her first time visit at the dog daycare place
Sure! Wait are they dog friendly??? I need to meet bear and Leonardo and anabelle!!! I would say Jojo but clearly she’s a busy gal
Moved to CO a little over 5 months ago now. I’m down in Colorado Springs area, but wanted to see if anyone has recs for things to do in Denver. I went to Torchy’s a couple times and visited the House of Pod studio, but looking for like some museum/sight-seeing recs.
Visit Red rocks, even if it’s not for a show. It’s still cool to see. The Botanic gardens are also great, but probably better to wait until spring for that. I also enjoy the aquarium. I’ve never been able to make it to the Art Museum, but it’s supposed to be great. You can usually find something to do wandering around RiNo. There’s lots of cool breweries, restaurants and street art.
Wife and I will be going to see Brandi Carlile at Red Rocks in December! Ready to explore Colorado. We haven’t been in forever
The only times I ever went to CO Springs growing up was to see shows at the Black Sheep. Good times. As for Denver, Mile High Comics is pretty cool. Oh and the Aquarium! Oh and definitely go to Casa Bonita.
I have two extra tickets for Best Coast/mannequin pussy this Saturday at Ogden. Anyone interested in them? I will see cheap for $15 each so 30 total (originally $22 plus fees each)
Anyone else have an Ikon Pass and losing their mind trying to make plans while dealing with the reservation system?
I took the train from Union Station to Winter Park last weekend and I have to say it was awesome. It really beats the hell out of driving. If it wasn't so expensive I would do it every time I go skiing because I-70 sucks ass.
and we don't even ski! we just tried to hike or go stay in a cabin somewhere in the mountains and it's that bad
At this point, if I'm taking a hiking/camping type trip I'll either take off work for a weekday trip or try to find a spot where I can take 285. The traffic can still suck on 285, but it's nowhere near as bad.