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More fun than study I think
... they have decorated them with fairylights and at night it is just like fairyland. Boulder is a very busy city but still has a country feel. Sits at the base of the rockies with very good outdoor activities. Everyone rides pushbikes. There are bike racks all over the main retail area, you just insert your credit card and it releases a bike. Go for a ride and take back to ...
Day 65: Quiet Mountain Town
... br>
I bombed in to use the facilities [ and purchase an apple, some water and a box of Everlasting Gobstoppers ] plus some sweat pants. You see, my sleeping bag is bust and won't zip up anymore and I'm getting tired of sleeping in my jeans and then having to retire that pair till we hit a laundry stop. It's arseaching and I'm sick of it. So some sweat pants give me something warm to sleep in that will hopefully make up for the busted bag.
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Prairie Dog Town - a Roadtrip Trap
... t feed it one of the dog treats that you were given when you paid to get in. The "world's largest prairie dog" that is advertised on road signs for 15 miles is simply a huge statue of a prairie dog made out of concrete. There is a 5 and 6 legged cow there, but it looks more like something that was created because the cow was exposed to radioactivity than something of a natural occurrence.
There's ...
Budget
... 25
My half of the cost is: $110.74 or around $36.71 a night!
Ground Transportation: $39
Before we left we bought a $20 dollar 3 day Deuce Bus pass, which we decided to activate on our 2nd day. At the airport we bought a 24 hour pass for $5 dollars to get to the hotel for that first day. The bus worked surprisingly well and I would ...
Introduction (Nathan)
... and staying with Glennica's friend Mike for a few days before taking another flight to Scotland. From there, the plan is pretty flexible... aside from a few specific places we want to go, we're free to do whatever we like on a day-to-day basis, and I'm thinking we'll figure it out through a combination of online research and asking the locals what they recommend. And if any of you have some ideas, I'd love to hear them- just send me an email or ...