Any Colorado NTers? Boulder/Denver Wats Happenin Vol. Other than the obvious..

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I'll be out there next week. Other than the obvious :smokin what else it there to do? Whats the weather like this time of year? Will I need a jacket? Million dollar question: How are the brothas received? My mother went out there a few years and had a questionable experience.

Ten Million Dollar Question: Whats up with the Snow Ratchets?
 
Depends on what you're in to brother. If you're trying to do the night life, hit up 15th and market in Denver. There's a whole bunch of clubs within the radius, and usually lots of pedestrians out in transition to their next place of intoxication. It's nice to be able to go from place to place and not have to worry about cabs. As far as being a brother, you'll be well received. Travelling the world, I'd have to say the women there were some of the "easiest" going people I've met in my life.As far as boulder, you're venturing into more of a college/hipster crowd. I think College street is where most of the parties and stuff are happening. Next week may be their greek week though or something and no body goes out for some reason or another.If you're into nature I'd hit colorado springs, they've got some really good hiking trails. Garden of the gods etc. and it's only like an hour south of denver depending where you're at.If you're trying to shop i'd hit the outlets in caste rock. The nike outlet is usally mediochre, but i've gotten some pretty good deals at the other places there. Plus they have a huge alcohol wharehouse there that had liquors I've never heard of.Cherry Creek mall and Park meadows are the malls i usually hit up. The latter has a house of hoops thats a pretty decent size, and usually good customor service. As far as food, most of it is mexican (everyone touting there's as the best). Not sure if you're accustomed to mexican food, but my dad said it differs from others cause its based with a green chilli (I think, dont quote me) Hope that helps.
 
Good looks, bro.

Another question, is it too early for skiing?

I live in Texas, I dunno. :lol
 
Good looks, bro.

Another question, is it too early for skiing?

I live in Texas, I dunno.
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Yea i dont think they open til like november. In that area though they have white water rafting that i found equally enjoying as skiing.
 
I know me, maldonado and jhobson all live in Colorado. The weather will be warm if not hot next week. Denver folks are good people for the most part and being a brotha myself I have always been well received. It is way too early to ski but a trip up to the mountains this time of year is nice. My dude hallywoodxo summed it up nicely.
 
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