Boulder; Day 1

Boulder–about a 40min drive NW of Denver–is a like an island of liberalism in a sea of conservatism.  I first learned about this city after my father spent some time here on business and guest-lecturing at UC Boulder.  A university town, it boasts dozens of bike shops, many micro-breweries, excellent food and a pervasive out-door lifestyle.  Skiing, cycling, rock-climbing, rafting; all are in evidence everywhere you turn.  Cycling is quite clearly a dominant part of the culture in this very chill town.  Bevin and I ate very well, spent many hours just walking around, soaking it all in.  Yup, I really like this town.

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The drive to Boulder.
The view from the Motel, including our rental car.
VERY tame squirrel always looking for a free meal.
Fully rigid, internally geared rear hub, e-ccentric BB, belt-drive, 29″ wheel Raleigh.
Outside a very cool lookin’ salon.
Bevin’s sampler tray at West Flanders on the Pearl St. mall.
Though I don’t drink, I did have a couple sips of a local IPA.

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