Sunday, September 24, 2006

Mile High Stench

I went to Denver this last weekend and found out what an apartment smells like that's been closed up and vacant for two weeks with sewage sitting in the sink.




Hanging out indoors was not an option. We weren't able to go biking for a variety of frustrating reasons, but we still got out and found some wildlife.



This coming weekend we head to seven Oaks. The forcast I looked at looks pretty good, (chilly but dry). We need to get a final head count and talk about transportation.
FYI: Seven Oaks charges $3 a day to bike and $4 dollars per person to camp. Trust me, it's worth every penny

2 comments:

A.B. said...

Dad was out elk hunting in Colorado last week and they came home early, after 8 inches of snow came down on them, and two more feet came down after they left. Was that one of the factors?

Lumpy said...

Yeah, that was part of the problem. Snow stopped us from going to any of the ski resorts to bike. So instead we were just going to rent bikes and ride in the front range around Denver.....
If you're looking for a business oportunity, you can open up a bike shop in Denver that rents Mountain bikes. You would have no other competition. I called at least 12 different bike shops and they either said "we don't rent" or "we have one bike that we rent and it's out". Most of them would give you a demo bike but you had to put $100 down toward the purchase of your next bike. I tried to convince T-rev that he should do that for us. He didn't see the soundness of my logic.