Anybody from/been to Colorado?

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What do people do for fun out in CO besides ski/snowboard? How's the nightlife?
 
Colorado is on my list of states to visit.
 
I think it'd be cool to live there b/c of the mtn activities but there's gotta be more stuff to do.
 
Yeah, I'm looking at Colorado Nightlife webpages now, but nothing's better than hearing a real person's opinion.
 
I went.
I nearly fell in the river.
I was six.
I went to bed early.
The end
 
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I gots some bad altitude sickness while snowboardin in th Mnts
 
I hate this thread, and I don't know why.
 
I went once when I was a kid.

I'm from Los Angeles. . . and, man, that place was boring. When I got back to Cali, I was glad to have my MTV and 711 again!
 
Boring eh? Maybe it'd be different now that you're older. I'd like to hit up a few bars around there.
 
Ask him what fun crap there is to do out there. I can't live on the mtns :csad:
 
Depends on where in Colorado you're going to be. Denver is a pretty major city and has all the fun (and not so fun) things that a big city has. There's some beautiful country in that state, too. Just depends on what you want to do.

jag
 
Well I'd like a fun nightlife. I don't really care about beautiful country as I'm a city kid but I also don't wanna live in a huge city again; maybe a few miles outside of it. So I'm guessing an area around Denver would be best.
 
i've been to denver and fort collins
 
Colorado Springs and Ft. Collins are both relatively close to Denver. They're both mid-sized cities. You might surprise yourself, though, if you get into an area with easy access to the outdoors and doing things like biking, hiking, fishing, skiing, etc. Trying to pick a place to live after graduation, I take it?

jag
 
Colorado Springs and Ft. Collins are both relatively close to Denver. They're both mid-sized cities. You might surprise yourself, though, if you get into an area with easy access to the outdoors and doing things like biking, hiking, fishing, skiing, etc. Trying to pick a place to live after graduation, I take it?

jag


Hey, I could always make use of the outdoors for cardio I guess lol. Yeah, I gotta wait for ATP to finish up her last year after I graduate and then we're pretty much good to move anywhere on the planet(I'd like to stay in America for a while) I wanna get back into snowboarding so CO would be perfect. It's freakin awesome not being tied down to anyplace in particular. :up:
 
Hey, I could always make use of the outdoors for cardio I guess lol. Yeah, I gotta wait for ATP to finish up her last year after I graduate and then we're pretty much good to move anywhere on the planet
How sweet.
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Hey, I could always make use of the outdoors for cardio I guess lol. Yeah, I gotta wait for ATP to finish up her last year after I graduate and then we're pretty much good to move anywhere on the planet(I'd like to stay in America for a while) I wanna get back into snowboarding so CO would be perfect. It's freakin awesome not being tied down to anyplace in particular. :up:

Yeah, never mind the fact that there might not be suitable places for us to work :o
 
Hey, I could always make use of the outdoors for cardio I guess lol. Yeah, I gotta wait for ATP to finish up her last year after I graduate and then we're pretty much good to move anywhere on the planet(I'd like to stay in America for a while) I wanna get back into snowboarding so CO would be perfect. It's freakin awesome not being tied down to anyplace in particular. :up:

Colorado is a great place for snowboarding. So is Idaho (lot's of big business in Boise, believe it or not. Great place to live from what I've observed and from the people I know from there through my business dealings, though the rest of Idaho is sort of small-town). Just stay away from Montana and Wyoming; fun to visit, but definitely you wouldn't want to live there if you're a city kid.

jag
 

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