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Rachmaninoff Festival
I’ve been in Denver this week partially because my dad bought the whole family tickets to a phenomenal series of four concerts over two weekends, a Rachmaninoff Festival. This has proved difficult to explain to our friends who don’t partake of classical music, and our shifting and complex plans (like Ann going to Mexico during…
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White Ranch Open Space Hike
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Book: Anathem / Neal Stephenson
This book had many points of appeal for me. The idea of a monastic society based on science and math instead of religion is priceless. There is a lot of fun wordplay, as indicated by the title. The story contains a primer on ancient greek philosophy and remains entertaining. There are didactic dialogs that as…
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Denver Botanic Gardens
It’s off-season for this attraction, but Mom, Dad, and I are glad we go anyway. Being surrounded by healthy living things is a failsafe high for me. I’m disappointed that the cactus house is closed, but there are many varieties of cactus growing outdoors too. The tropical greenhouse is amazing year-round, I’m sure, and we…
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Warm pre-concert climbing
We know we’re trying to squeeze a lot into the second day of the Rachmaninoff Festival, but we’re rewarded with a bluebird day that’s almost hot, and we even fortuitously cross paths with Kate, Mark and Sean. We get four routes in before we have to scurry off to clean up for tonight’s concert. I’ll…
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Trinidad Lake State Park
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Jicarilla Peak
A friend Jesse has asked for a good training hike in anticipation of army ranger boot camp. My first idea is see if we can get up North Truchas Peak. We head into this neighborhood from the Las Trampas trailhead, starting the steep climbing from the San Leonardo lakes. Climbing terrain this steep is new…
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Off Day at Potrillo
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Intro to Potrillo Cliffs