Looking for interesting or cool ideas to do. Not exploring abandoned things but just interesting adventure ideas.
Let me know if you have any.
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Kit wrote:I am old
I actually just got some time off from work and school at the end of September, and went to Colorado for several days. Spent the first night in Denver, then went to Idaho Springs for a few days. On my third day, I went to Breckenridge and Leadville, and over Independence Pass to Aspen. After a night in downtown Aspen I came home. I will back you up Nic it does take about 11-12 hours to drive to the Springs or Denver from here. I usually also sleep in my car, but this time got a deal on a hotel package from a friend who works at Expedia. Just make sure to avoid Denver's Best Inn. I had a great time, and even found a few possible job opportunities in the cannabis industry to apply my CJ degree.Nicotti wrote:Colorado Springs.
I did a quick 3-4 day trip there about 5 years ago. Took highway 400 over thru Dodge City.
I went on the Pikes Peak Cog Train first. Then I wanted to go to Royal Gorge bridge but it seemed kind expensive (it's just a bridge after all), so I did the Royal Gorge Route railroad tour instead. (If you take the train tour make sure you sit on the side of the train facing the river, otherwise all you'll see is a rock wall the whole time.) Then went to The winery gift shop at the Holy Cross Abbey near Canon City. And finally I went to the Garden of the Gods.
I wanted to go to the Air Force Academy Chapel, but I didn't have time.
I went in the summer. It was just me and I slept in my car to save money. It cost me about $350-$400ish I think, I don't really remember, that's including gas, attractions, food, and other stuff I bought.
I drove to about an hour past Wichita on a Friday after work. Then to Colorado Springs on Saturday. Did stuff sat and sun till dark then drove home. Drove home by 24 to 70 to 81. sunday night stopped just past the Colorado/Kansas border. Monday drove the rest of the way home. This was while I still lived in Branson. I have college friends that live in se Kansas, so that's why I didn't take any major highways thru that part of the trip.
It was literally a spur of the moment trip for me, I had a 3 day weekend coming up and I was like, "I've wanted to go back there since forever, I'm going this weekend!"