Colorado

Discussion in 'The Great Outdoors' started by AsthmaticStoner, Nov 23, 2018.

  1. So I have been thinking about visiting Colorado one day and was wondering if anyone has some suggestions for some interesting things to check out.

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  2. The dispensarys lol
     
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  3. Dont I have to be a resident?

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  4. I have no idea man I know it's legal there though @SIRSOG can anyone buy weed in Colorado dude?
     
  5. Nah. Anyone over 21 can buy an oz of product
     
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  6. Can you buy seeds if your not a resident

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  7. From what I understand you can but I don't know anyone who has.
     
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  8. Pretty sweet! My worries would lie within border patrol lol

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  9. my recommendation: Camp at moraine park mid-late september.. if you enjoy the outdoors and prepare for the forecasted weather, it will probably be an experience you never forget.

    Beautiful mountains.. many hiking trails.. and the wildlife (elk, chipmunks, white tail and mule deer) just roam around camp without paying much attention to the people.

    As a kid we tent camped (can get really cold) and i remember falling asleep to the sound of Elk bugling in the valley during the rut.

    Took my family there last year (in a pop-up) and everyone really loved it.. only thing that my wife complained about was no electricity in the camp sites.
     
  10. I’m heading to Colorado in April. Stick Figure concert at the Red Rock Ampitheater. Also Denver has a cannabis festival the same weekend.

    My wife and I went to Portland Maine in October and Just fell in love with cannabis tourism. Going to a cup event in Toronto this coming year too!!!
     
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  11. You can buy recreational here in Colorado, It will be pricey as hell, and the wait.

    Medical is the way to go @ $3 /g
     
  12. i was in CO last october.. spent like $10 a gram. that's not too bad in relation to the prices im used to. $40 for an 8th of dank is hard to find around here.
     
  13. You pay more for recreational? I assumed I could just pop into a dispensary and be able to get the dame deals as medical

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  14. Negative.
     
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    If your going to Colorado don't miss the opportunity to ride the Durango-Silverton narrow gauge rail.
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  16. The pikes peak train is pretty sweet too

    But it's really touristy and it's cold as a witches tit up at the top lol
     
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  17. Colorado is a big state, you might want to narrow it down to where you're going, how long you're going to be there, and how far you're willing to travel.
     
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  18. You can check your nuts on the royal gorge bridge...when you're walking 1000 ft above rocks and people drive across..I'm like this.



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  19. Denver Experience
     
  20. The Pikes Peak Cog Railway will not to reopen for the 2018 season, or for the foreseeable future. Over the past several months, the railroad has undergone a major evaluation and it has been determined that the infrastructure and equipment has run its course. The railroad is in the process of determining next steps and action plans for the future. For further information, please check back periodically; you may also add your name to our e-mail list by sending a message to info@cograilway.com.
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    No word yet on if they plan to pony up the cost of repairs.

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