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by repastj , May 25 '00
Pros: Variety of action Cons: Too many people?
Residents of Colorado Springs and the surrounding
environs have undoubtedly heard of Seven Falls. It lies
nestled in a canyon not too far from the Broadmoor or
Cheyenne Mountain. I'm sure it is a beautiful place
but someone...
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by chapol , Sep 29 '00
Pros: World Class resort, beautiful scenery Cons: I'm not there!
Review Topic: Accommodations
Been to Colorado several times, but usually for skiing and nothing more. It ranks way up there in favorite areas to ski. I did spend a week in Denver once but didn't have any particular impression of...
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by shannon , Oct 11 '99
Pros: ultimate outdoor destination Cons: too many people are finding it
Salida isn't a hidden gem anymore, rather, it has been slowly discovered over the past 10 years as an excellent destination point. Look on a Colorado map and it's just a bit south of dead center- right in the middle of the Rockies and about an hour's...
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by kuo , Jan 24 '00
Pros: beautiful scenery, great people Cons: sulfur springs smell
My wife and I spent our honeymoon in Pagosa Springs. Why is the question most people ask. Well for one my parents own a cabin there so lodging was free. Second of all my wife and I love it there. The view is beautiful no matter where you are in town or...
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by dwduck , Mar 28 '00
Pros: Feeling closer to God and nature Cons: Bears coming into the campground at night looking for food
During my childhood, my folks would take us to a quaint little campground in Colorado about every other year. Since we live in Iowa and the summers are very hot and muggy, the relief we felt when we got to this campground is hard to describe. It was...
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by anukhan , Apr 08 '00
Pros: Extrodinary beauty abounds, friendly people, clean air!! Cons: absolutely NONE
i have been to colorado about 3 times and each time i love it more! i usually go in the summer when the weather is pleasant and hiking is good then. Colorado is a place you will never forget and will return to again and again! It is a great destination...
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by EDlula , Feb 11 '00
Pros: Everything--Royal Gorge, 7 Falls, the Garden of the Gods, etc. etc, etc., Cons: Winter weather can be very cold and snowy
The entire state of Colorado is a thing of beauty. During the first summer I spent there while a student on campus at CSU in Ft. Collins, I called a friend back home in NY and said, "If they'd just move an ocean here, it'd be heaven!"...
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by beckdoug , Nov 07 '99
Pros: Lots of fun, lots to see Cons: Can get expensive with a large family
I wrote an earlier e-pinion on free stuff to do in Colorado Springs. Well, there's plenty of things that cost money as well that are well worth it.
1. Pike's Peak Cog Railway
This is somewhat pricy, but I found to be very fun and...
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by kdawe , Aug 02 '00
Pros: So many beautiful sights to see Cons: Too Much Smog :(
That's what we thought it was...We decided that we would take a vacation to Colorado this year. My husband, 3 boys and I packed up the van and took off to Greeley Colorado along with my brother-in-law, sister-in-law and my niece and...
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by merrmaid , Aug 02 '00
Pros: relaxing, inexpensive, beautiful Cons: couldn't take a fireplace home
As big as a mansion? The Rosemount Museum, located in Pueblo, Colorado, is not only as big as a mansion, it IS a mansion, a 37-room mansion. It was built between 1891 and 1893 and belonged to a wealthy banker and his wife. It has since been turned...
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by fluffhead , Sep 28 '99
Pros: unsurpassed natural beauty, interactive, fun Cons: sand in your eyes and ears for three days afterwards. in your car for a month.
The Great Sand Dunes National Monument in southern central Colorado is one of the most amazing places I've seen. It may take the right group of people, and the right frame of mind, but if things come together in just the right way, you may have an...
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by mike_mentes , Sep 01 '00
Pros: Free Beer! Cons: Lots of walking
When my father came to visit me in Denver I was stumped as to where to take him. He's a bit elderly, doesn't like hiking, and has seen his share of the mountains. Hmmm. I had heard about the Coors Brewery Tour and thought we ought to give it a go. ...
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by cypress , May 19 '00
Pros: Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!! Cons: People not as friendly as in Louisiana, where I come from!
I've lived in flat old Louisiana all my life, and the closest I ever came to a mountain was a few hills around Hot Springs, AK....in other
words, I'm not exactly well-traveled. My family recently enjoyed a trip to visit friends in Fountain,...
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by janicegail , Oct 08 '00
Pros: Nice, quiet, small town Cons: Don't expect too many Hi-tech features.
Review Topic: Accommodations
We just returned home from a vacation which first took us to beautiful Denver, CO. October is a great time to travel by car because the weather is still good but the foliage is beginning to change....
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by Syntax , Jun 25 '01
Pros: Rustic, Friendly, Peacefull Cons: Nothing for kids to do.
I remember Cripple Creek before casino's hit. The town has grown now. Paved with roads, a huge Holiday Inn, and a few streets lined with small casino's Cripple Creek has turned into an old western style Las Vegas.
A few years back when...
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