Wrapping up the 2012 Season

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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#16 Post by ronb » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:11 am

My wife loves the million dollar highway. Also good for some sphynkter is the 'old fall River road' in Estes Park. No guardrails, not paved, one way only, logs of ruts.

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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#17 Post by Ron Burgundy » Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:37 am

Nice photos! I lived in The Springs from '93-'98 and spent a lot of time in the mountains. Colorado is also on my short list of places to live if I ever move.
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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#18 Post by RobRoy » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:32 pm

We just got ours. Our season is just now getting started.

...but while I am currently here in CO (Denver) and it is raining and snowing in the mtns I can only see a future season in AZ!

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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#19 Post by BobG » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:46 am

RobRoy wrote:...but while I am currently here in CO (Denver) and it is raining and snowing in the mtns I can only see a future season in AZ!
Yeah AZ is pretty nice for boating. I'm at work in the Lakewood/Golden area right now (Denver West). I got home yesterday afternoon, to snow/slush at my house, but it warmed up - it was 39 degrees at my house this morning.
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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#20 Post by ronb » Wed Sep 26, 2012 8:57 am

BobG wrote:it was 39 degrees at my house this morning.
35°f here in Fargo this AM...a hard frost on my windows. Time to start parking inside...

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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#21 Post by evinrude2stroke » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:04 pm

Wow, What a nice pic. It must be beautiful boating there.
If you don't mind me asking, what is your water temp during the summer months?
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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#22 Post by BobG » Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:38 am

evinrude2stroke wrote:Wow, What a nice pic. It must be beautiful boating there.
If you don't mind me asking, what is your water temp during the summer months?
Depends on where you go.
Horsetooth Reservoir, near Fort Collins, at an elevation of 5,000 feet gets up into the high 70's or low 80's.
Lake Dillon, at 9,000 feet barely gets above 60. Plus it's a "Denver Water Board" supply, so there are no "skin contact" activities permitted. No swimming, no skiing, no tubing.
I will have to check on Turquoise Lake at Leadville - elevation 10,200 feet. I bet that's a chilly place!
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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#23 Post by Bamaman » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:27 am

My sister bought a 2 bedroom condo apartment in Aspen, and she absolutely loved it. But she didn't like paying all the plane fares back and forth for her two children and their spouses (who were just married.)

After 4 grandchildren arrived, the 2 bedroom was replaced by a 3 bedroom townhouse in the same building. But flights for 10 people a few of times a year got to be a financial burden.

The 3 bedroom condo was sold just before the real estate crash--replaced by a palatial mansion @ Beech Mtn/Sugar Mtn, NC (ski resorts) in an equestrian neighborhood w/4600 ft. runway and 18 hole Jack Nicklaus golf course. And she still has over $1 million leftover.

While Aspen and many other CO ski communities are ridiculously expensive, NC mountain views are also spectacular at far less $. And the mountain folk are real characters.
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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#24 Post by GregF » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:49 am

We just did a NC mountain vacation (west of Franklin) and I really liked it. The culture is definitely a lot different than the Rockies tho. It is also a lot lower. <5000 feet. They still have "air" in their air. ;)
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Re: Wrapping up the 2012 Season

#25 Post by BobG » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:53 am

Bamaman wrote:My sister bought a 2 bedroom condo apartment in Aspen...While Aspen and many other CO ski communities are ridiculously expensive, NC mountain views are also spectacular at far less $. And the mountain folk are real characters.
Wow. Your sister seems to have more money than God. Us Colorado Mountain Folk, in general, couldn't afford to live anywhere NEAR Aspen, which seems to be some kind of weird part of California, or something. In fact the people who WORK in Aspen, generally live WAY down-valley, in Glenwood Springs, or Rifle, or Newcastle. Stupid-high prices like that are the result of California and Texas zillionaires that want their own piece of Colorado. In fact, the last time I was in Lake City, CO, over 90% of the license plates were from Texas. I'd love to visit the mountains of NC some time!
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