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2008-09-12 11:17 PM
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This is what you'll have if you end up in Boulder

 http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1263&Itemid=455#North

 What the heck is the story about Dog Daze? They make one of the outdoor pools available for dogs after they close it to people? Boulder was always a loose town when I lived there in the early 70s, but this is taking it too far.



2008-09-13 12:17 AM
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In the mountains winter starts in early October and lasts until mid May.

I live at 9700' and rode my bike over 800 miles last October. My last ride up Vail Pass last year was November 19th. Snow almost never starts accumulating until mid-November. On the spring side, we usually start riding outside in April.
2008-09-13 7:27 AM
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My wife and I just got back from a 11 day vacation in Colorado. We drove, spent 1 night in Durango, 4 nights in Boulder, 3 nights in Aspen, and 3 nights in Telluride. We were very excited to finally see Boulder as it's at the top of our list of places to move to next. We rented bikes and did great rides and run's. The town has a very heavy college/hippy vibe to it that we didn't care for very much. There was also a good deal of homeless around the University. It was disappointing and we are now considering more the Evergreen or Golden area (I have an office in Evergreen but it's very $ there). The training in Boulder was great, but I didn't find it to be quite all that.

If I could choose anyplace, I would pick Telluride, it was spectacular but very remote.

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2008-09-13 7:45 AM
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I live in Michigan and would pick Colorado. Michigan is fairly flat, while Colorado's got real, actual mountains. I really miss riding up big hills, but there's nothing longer than a 2 minute uphill anywhere near me.
2008-09-13 4:02 PM
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MikeTheBear - 2008-09-12 7:56 PM
Unless you live in the Denver/Boulder area, triathlon in Colorado isn't all that big.
That may be true, but in the Denver/Boulder area, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting some kind of endurance event. And that's pretty much all seasons. Plenty of stuff to do here in the winter such as snowshoe racing, x-country ski racing, even winter triathlon.

There are tons of endurance events all over the state, but not so much for triathlon. In my area - Colorado Springs - there is a running event almost every weekend all year, great mtn bikng, and an active bike club. The OTC is also here, and it's common to see Olympic athletes out training and even in some of the local races. This area just lacks a decent venue for holding triathlons, but there is a group working on finding some places and organizing new events. There is hope for utilizing Pueblo Reservoir for a tri series. Big lake, miles and miles of good roads nearby, and a good trail system for running. Just need some cooperation from Colorado State Parks.

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