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erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though You're going where now???? Good gravey you get around.
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erisspirit
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donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though You're going where now???? Good gravey you get around. We are heading out to boulder for the weekend to see what it's like. We are a bit interested in maybe living somewhere a little closer to nice mountains, and are curious if the land of fit hipsters is really the promised land they all tell me it is Mostly we could live near mountains and still have good jobs (maybe even the same jobs, as mine has an office in Broomfield, CO) just in general looking around to see if there is a place we like more than where we are now
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erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though You're going where now???? Good gravey you get around. We are heading out to boulder for the weekend to see what it's like. We are a bit interested in maybe living somewhere a little closer to nice mountains, and are curious if the land of fit hipsters is really the promised land they all tell me it is Mostly we could live near mountains and still have good jobs (maybe even the same jobs, as mine has an office in Broomfield, CO) just in general looking around to see if there is a place we like more than where we are now running/hobbling/crawling a 50K this weekend... not sure what I was thinking... I really don't want to run/hobble/crawl it at all
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erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!!
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erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in Depending on traffic, expect a couple of hours to get there from Boulder. The drive is nice, though. The park is worth it, too. If it's sunny then the climbing at Lumpy Ridge is worth it also. We went to dinner in Boulder our last night there and I realized it represents a real crux for me: it's not my kind of town at all, but those are the people I need to buy my art. BTW - upon seeing the homeless bums in Boulder, remember that probably 60% of them probably crank 5.13 or harder. Not everyone there is pretentious, and not everyone who looks downtrodden really is.
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Gmburns2000
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edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! I can't believe you're admitting to being a boulderite. my god.
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Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! I can't believe you're admitting to being a boulderite. my god. Aaaand, proud of it! I went to a supertopo Boulder climbers dinner last night, and met 15 amazing people. Good times. I found some shop space to rent starting Nov. 1, and am already lining up furniture commissions. The last month and a half I have been splitting time working for a climber/general contractor and a cabinetmaker and can make more in a week than I could in a month in Cow Hampshire. Climbed at Eldo & Boulder Canyon, great hikes right out my door, 'sall good. I'm loving it here.
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! I can't believe you're admitting to being a boulderite. my god. Aaaand, proud of it! I went to a supertopo Boulder climbers dinner last night, and met 15 amazing people. Good times. I found some shop space to rent starting Nov. 1, and am already lining up furniture commissions. The last month and a half I have been splitting time working for a climber/general contractor and a cabinetmaker and can make more in a week than I could in a month in Cow Hampshire. Climbed at Eldo & Boulder Canyon, great hikes right out my door, 'sall good. I'm loving it here. This trail is a 10 minute walk from my house.
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! I can't believe you're admitting to being a boulderite. my god. Aaaand, proud of it! I went to a supertopo Boulder climbers dinner last night, and met 15 amazing people. Good times. I found some shop space to rent starting Nov. 1, and am already lining up furniture commissions. The last month and a half I have been splitting time working for a climber/general contractor and a cabinetmaker and can make more in a week than I could in a month in Cow Hampshire. Climbed at Eldo & Boulder Canyon, great hikes right out my door, 'sall good. I'm loving it here. well, fantastic that you're building the business back up again. That's great, so congrats on that. Sorry to hear you're rooting for St. Louis though. God, that one stings.
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edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! I can't believe you're admitting to being a boulderite. my god. Aaaand, proud of it! I went to a supertopo Boulder climbers dinner last night, and met 15 amazing people. Good times. I found some shop space to rent starting Nov. 1, and am already lining up furniture commissions. The last month and a half I have been splitting time working for a climber/general contractor and a cabinetmaker and can make more in a week than I could in a month in Cow Hampshire. Climbed at Eldo & Boulder Canyon, great hikes right out my door, 'sall good. I'm loving it here. Awesome!
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erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious.
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Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal.
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. Calling it cultural is a stretch. I agree there's lots of pretentious money there and the climbing is decent, though Boulder Canyon is WAY overrated. Still, it's close to other stuff I guess.
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edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock.
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In other news I ran a 50K yesterday... it was long... 50 whole Ks Then I drank a lot of beer and felt better.
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erisspirit wrote: In other news I ran a 50K yesterday... it was long... 50 whole Ks Then I drank a lot of beer and felt better. wooo! congrats. wooo! wait, isn't 50k a marathon?
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can't believe I'm looking at a possible translation job. wtf?!?!
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epoch
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Oct 29, 2013, 10:40 PM
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Get a jorb Donny!
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edge
Oct 29, 2013, 11:50 PM
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erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock. They don't seem to mind me.
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Gmburns2000
Oct 30, 2013, 12:18 AM
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edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock. They don't seem to mind me. This is true. The hipsters don't seem to notice anyone who's not a hipster.
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Gmburns2000
Oct 30, 2013, 12:21 AM
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epoch wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: can't believe I'm looking at a possible translation job. wtf?!?! get to work slacker! Could pay pretty well, too, but we'll see how it turns out. They still need to get the funding. But they apparently liked my translation enough to try a children's book, too. Funny how the universe works.
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macherry
Oct 30, 2013, 12:58 AM
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edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock. They don't seem to mind me. the hipster argument doesn't hold water i've actually heard hipsters say they don't want to live where there are too many hipsters. go figure
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