Loaded up the truck this past week and drove to Fort Collins, Colorado with Court to visit her sister and to see the sights and drink the craft beers that Colorado has to offer. Below is how it went down:
SUNDAY
- Left Cleveland early, made it well over half way by nightfall. With a 2 hour time gain, we shacked up at a Travelodge somewhere in Nebraska.
MONDAY
- Finished the drive through the Pawnee National Grassland (skipped Cheyenne) on the drive from Nebraska to Fort Collins.
- Checked in at the Hilton on E. Harmony, room #113.
- Visited with Erin on the CSU campus, met Shadow, and then headed to Stuft for lunch.
- Did some shopping at Happy Lucky’s Teahouse and a couple bookstores.
- Replenished my stock with the latest two Boneshakers.
- Finished the night drinking some craft brews at Coopersmith’s Pub and sipping New Belgium at The Sports Exchange.
- Courtney claims there was a Taco Bell visit.
TUESDAY
- An absolutely amazing breakfast at Lucile’s.
- Drove out to the beautiful Front Range and hiked to the falls in Horsetooth Mountain.
- Shower and drive to the great city of Boulder.
- Stopped in Longmont at Left Hand Brewing (yes, their public site is a Blogspot site.)
- Super tasty Mexican lunch at Illegal Petes.
- Shopping in Boulder at American Apparel, Patagonia, Into the Wild, others, multiple bookstores and coffee shops.
- Boulder is an awesome place to visit (and it seems, to live). Very cool atmosphere. The touristy places are covered with street performers, folk singers, and transients.
- Swung by the Google Office in Boulder.
- Drove to Avery Brewing, sipped some White Rascal.
- Drove to Oskar Blues in Lyons – one of the coolest parts of the trip. Not only were there great brews, good food, Tron and Donkey Kong machines; but there was a 30+ string player bluegrass jam going on upstairs.
- All local, free admission. This was Colorado.
- Drove back late to Fort Collins, next to a pretty mountain sunset.
WEDNESDAY
- Awoke early and drove to the scenic Roosevelt National Forest.
- Was a beautiful morning, 8,000 ft above sea level, cool and comforting.
- Rode my first horse ever at Sombrero Ranch. Was pleasant, did about an hour up through the mountains.
- Lunch at Mad Greens. Tasty!
- Did the tour at New Belgium! Sampled great beers, learned a little, bought some swag, loved all the cool New Belgium bikes.
- Shopping at Wagz and Jax, others.
- Local simple pizza from Pulcinellas.
THURSDAY
- Quiet Morning.
- Checked out the Colorado State campus and bookstore.
- Drove to Denver.
- Shopping, walking around. Chatted with a guy from Westlake.
- Had some of the best sushi ever at Sushi Sasa. A friend’s brother manages here and we got the hook up!
- Headed to Coors Field and watched the Rockies put a hurtin’ on the Giants.
FRIDAY
- Literally drove 22 hours back to Cleveland.
- We stopped to get gas somewhere near Gary, IN. I tried to check in on FourSquare and found that Micheal Jackson’s childhood was some 2,000 feet away. We went there. It was both scary and sad.
- Was pulled over in Indiana at 4am, got a warning (a true miracle, considering my speeding history.)
THOUGHTS
Colorado is a great state, with much to offer. The cities we visited (mainly Fort Collins) were modern, clean and friendly. The climate is much hotter than that of NE Ohio, but with less humidity so it’s far more pleasant.
There are countless bike shops and the streets are crowded with bikers and bike racks. The town has a liberal sense of feel, plenty of progressive book stores, coffee shops, stores, and more – surrounding CSU. Much of Boulder has free city wide WiFi. The concentration of craft breweries has to be some of the best in the country. The region is also scattered with promising businesses including AMD, Intel, and Google to name a few. The altitude difference didn’t bother me too much – but I could definatly tell in certain instances.
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