Posts from — January 2008
The trip to work…. from hell

Since I walk to work I usually miss out on all the drama of traffic, weather, and general human foolishness…. but my friend’s story I had to share.
Now I know we got some snow last night. Let’s face it, last night rocked. After taking my very happy Alaskan Malamute for a snow romp we went to grab dinner at the Avenue Grill and watch the snow fall through the big glass windows. Cab’s both ways saved us from driving, but the wait to get the return cab was a bit long.
But nevermind that, I’m off topic from my friend’s trip into the office today.
First let me set the stage for you. She works downtown and lives in Highlands Ranch. That’s a long enough hike on a normal day but with the weather today… ouch. Her husband sets out for his day much earlier and gave her a warning call just before she left “I’m still not to the office yet” he let her know. This means close to two hours on the road.
So she quickly changed her plans and decided to take the light rail. Her usual 7 minute trip to the light rail station took her 30 minutes. No telling what a trip all the way downtown would have been. She missed her first train because apparently it was High School trip day and the machines were clogged with fun loving teens experimenting with their freedom and trying to learn how to use the system for the first time (this I actually find funny) and she catches the next train with no major issues. She thought about jumping on the train that was just sitting there and that she eventually missed waiting for the high school students to wrap up their purchases but didn’t want to risk getting ticketed.
Then on the way across Colfax WHAMMO a car collided with her light rail train. I guess the hit was pretty hard (and loud) with passengers on the train screaming and jolted from their peaceful trip. And what does the idiot who hit the train do… they run away. Can you imagine someone thinking they can get away with a hit and run on the light rail. Apparently no less than 50 people got their license plate numbers. I am just fascinated with how people think, or don’t think, sometimes. I can’t even imagine what will happen to that fool. My guess is the person wasn’t on the way to their job as a rocket scientist or molecular genetic engineer, but I’ve been wrong before.
The train announcer was a bit confused. Ordinarily the train needs to sit and wait to swap information with the other car but since the driver did a hit and run there was no one to swap info with. Good news for those train passengers as the train went back on its path. After finally arriving to downtown she decided to make a pit stop at the bank at Lawrence with the intention of taking the 16th street shuttle the rest of the way. That, of course with Murphy’s law, turned out to be a big mistake as the shuttles were only running one way… for her the wrong way. And of course this means the last leg of her trip was on foot slipping and sliding every step of the way.
If anyone has a better trip into work story for today… bring it.
I didn’t really think our snow was that bad last night but it sure seems to have the ability to grind our streets to a halt. Good thing we all have a sense of humor (or at least most of us).
Photo credit from CBS website.
January 31, 2008 1 Comment
Cougar Bars are all the rage

Yep, it seems that the topic of Cougar Bars is the hot topic nowadays. From the Denver Post to the Glendale Chronicle (Sorry, their web page makes it almost impossible to find the story), from 30 Rock to the Internet everyone is talking and joking about the growth of Cougars in our popular culture. Does it seem fair to women that the focus has gone away from men who have been doing this forever and what name is appropriate for the male counterpart?
Of course there is even a Cougar website at urbancougar.com. Scary but true.
We need some fun Trivia today and it seems like a good time for a poll of Denver’s top Cougar spots. Let me know any I missed.
January 29, 2008 1 Comment
My First Ski Train Trip
So I finally got a chance to do the famous Winter Park Ski Train. With my ties to Vail it took me a little longer to give this a shot, but I am glad I did.
I’ll do a quick summary for those of you who are thinking about it. First of all, groups are the best. We had a group of 107 folks so we pretty much ruled a car and a half. At first I think everyone worried about seats and being right next to each other but the reality is that with train travel everyone is walking, talking, leaning, moving pretty much all the time. It’s a social scene on wheels.
The views are amazing, although again this became second place quickly to everyone being social. Yet far more scenic than a flood of taillights on I-70.
If you live downtown the Ski Train has a special appeal. We walked over the bridge in Riverfront Park right at 7:00 for our 7:15 departure. I personally set my alarm for 5:30 to take the pup for a long walk and to give me quite a bit of time cushion just in case, so it is not a good night to plan a big Friday out on the town.
Then on the train everyone greets each other, has fun, and kicks back and RELAXES all the way up. No white knuckle driving, no fighting traffic, and there is always a place to buy coffee or breakfast only a short walk away. Some slept, some read the paper, most chatted. Nice.
On the way back this gets magnified into a huge social gathering. Beverages flow throughout the car, there is laughter everywhere and no one is driving. What a great solution for downtown residents… instead of trying to balance doing apres with the drive home and fighting crowds on that sometimes painful return the ski train becomes the apres location. No risk, no worries. One person said it was just like staying in the mountains with no worries about the commute. Considering I carried my skis there and back in less than ten minutes I’d have to agree.
Some bits of advice for you…
Avoid car 2. It’s behind the engine so the front is sealed. Don’t worry, you don’t get any fumes but the lack of ventilation gets TOASTY. We had folks stripping down to the minimum so maybe chair two will be the naked car. Your choice.
There isn’t much you can do about this worry, but if you get behind a slower train your trip could take a bit longer. This happened on our way up but not on our way back. Not too bad, some folks slept longer and the train is comfy. But keep this in mind if you are making strict plans involving timing and make sure you have a puppy sitter on reserve in case your return is late.
Get your food or drink quick if you want it. They sold out of burritos pretty fast on the way up and while they had beer all the way through the trip back, the Stella was the first to go. Don’t forget they close the catering car when they think they are 30 minutes away from the station. This might be longer so if you want stock up before they close.
There is a great lounge car with scrabble and other games. Consider grabbing a spot there for awhile if you have a small group but be quick if you want a seat.
We will be doing the Ski Train again. Give it a shot for yourself. I forgot to mention that the train stopped on a cross track exactly where another train was heading at us. The folks in our car started getting a little bit nervous as it got closer.. and closer… and closer. Then we quickly moved, picture is one of others below.
January 27, 2008 No Comments
Denver Stock Show Parade Photos
Just cruised over to catch the kick off parade for the Denver Stock Show and wanted to share some pics with those of you who couldn’t be there. It started at Union Station and cruised down 17th with a ton of cowboy hats and kiddos cheering them on.
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January 15, 2008 No Comments
Apple Keynote updates at Gizmodo
Wish I was there, but since I can’t be you can check out keynote updates at Gizmodo or many other blogs. I don’t think it will be as wild as last year but still the most exciting thing going on today. With the Market doing the crazy things it is doing it’s nice to see some excitement.
Speaking of that, what is your take on the economy for 2008?
January 15, 2008 No Comments
Go to Vail…. now
January 11, 2008 No Comments
Winter Park Tickets in Riverfront Park
In support of the new Riverfront Park Ski Club Winter Park is coming down to 1610 Little Raven #115 to sell discounted tickets from 4 to 7 pm on January 15th. This one time date will offer
Adult tickets will be $48, children’s tickets will be $25. Stop by and pick up some promo tickets. It is a perk for Riverfront Park residents but anyone can stop in.
Happy Skiing!!
January 4, 2008 No Comments











