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Would you travel to CO right now or in the near future?
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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 4217507" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>WTF do y'all do in Colorado that would keep you from going? Those Rocky Mountains don't care who's in office. Could be savage tribes, Spanish explorers, Republicrats or Commuinists - the mountains and cold water are the same. The only people I deal with in Colorado would be a supermarket checker, a gas station employee or a fellow trail runner, and I'm pretty sure politics won't enter in to the conversation. (I do get amused at the hippie coffee shop propaganda, but they do have good coffee) </p><p></p><p>I plan on being in Canon City in a few months, the trails will be awesome, Mo Mo's sushi will be awesome, camping with my ol' lady and cooking a rib eye over an open fire will be awesome. And once we're gone - really gone, like in 50 years or so...the mountains will be there for someone else no matter who's in charge of human government. </p><p></p><p> If you're in the big city, why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 4217507, member: 25419"] WTF do y'all do in Colorado that would keep you from going? Those Rocky Mountains don't care who's in office. Could be savage tribes, Spanish explorers, Republicrats or Commuinists - the mountains and cold water are the same. The only people I deal with in Colorado would be a supermarket checker, a gas station employee or a fellow trail runner, and I'm pretty sure politics won't enter in to the conversation. (I do get amused at the hippie coffee shop propaganda, but they do have good coffee) I plan on being in Canon City in a few months, the trails will be awesome, Mo Mo's sushi will be awesome, camping with my ol' lady and cooking a rib eye over an open fire will be awesome. And once we're gone - really gone, like in 50 years or so...the mountains will be there for someone else no matter who's in charge of human government. If you're in the big city, why? [/QUOTE]
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