I will not get less days at the hill because of i70. YMMV.
The rules are well known. I try to abide by them, and worst case, have good places to stay in both counties. I will never bat 1.000, but it’s easy to stack the odds in my favor. I’m
fine with it.
Meaningful changes are years away...
The Denver metro area is 10 counties. The 2.8 million number includes way more than Denver/Lakewood/Aurora
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How many of those 2 million in Utah want to ski on Saturday/Sunday? How many of the 2.8 million in Colorado want to ski on Saturday/Sunday? Yes, the three lanes to Park City doesn't have traffic; how many of the Utah skiers above choose Park City? How many of the Denver skiers choose an I-70 resort? They can't possibly be close.
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"everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy
All of the above is true, plus the fact that Utah has 5+ canyons to go up to the various ski resorts from the population centers of SLC, Ogden and Provo. It really spreads people out.
Denver has one shitty highway. All the more reason that the highway needs to be improved or other roads need to open up.
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Denver is 3.2 million people if you count aurora and boulder
The 2.8 number includes Aurora. The 3.2 number includes Boulder and Greeley.
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The I70 mountains cannot accept additional visitors that will result from a 30bil$ I70 expansion... at capacity... sorry... full... closed. Leave I70 as is, build new access elsewhere![]()
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formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
Only traffic problem I have is getting down South Aspen street.
It a muddy quagmire dodging portapotties and surly construction workers.
They ran 1A for a few minutes this morning. It won't be long!
They should build a high end resort in the middle of the San Juans and the only way to get there is by Hyperloop. Maybe Amazon could fund it and it would be the sole Olympic venue for the 2026 games.
Reality is, like you said, the current resorts are already overcrowded. Speeding up transportation will only exacerbate the problem. Yay property Values though!
Flying cars already.
Indeed... little expansions don't solve it. Abasin, Loveland, Keystone, Breck are exceeding their overflow parking most weekends... I Imagine it is the same at Copper and Vail. Expanding I70 without permitting another 2-3 huge resorts on the corridor... I'm sure the USFS and the environmental folks will be all about that!!!
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Even better, Hyperloop to SLC
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this never gets old.
Expand Copper to the summit of Vail Pass? Expand Breck all the way to Peak 1? Connect everything with trams and manage the terrain like the Euros and it would be viable and pretty cool. However that idea is almost as fanciful as getting it past the environmentalists and NIMBYs.
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Considering our current president, it actually might not be that hard to get the required presidential decree to reverse a Wilderness area. Connect the entire Ten mile and Gore range with high speed quads! Willow lakes would be an amazing venue for a Ritz Carlton! I could book a weekend a year at the Deluge Lake Marriot. Mt Powell would be so much easier via tram! So Euro!
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Sure wish people would signal to switch lanes. Hard to tell if it's text drift or an actual changing on lanes.
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Well this would be a fine fucking mess. As if we don't have enough people moving here.
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It’s not every day that Colorado’s entire congressional delegation unites around one goal, but it happened Wednesday with the objective of landing Amazon.com Inc.’s massive second headquarters complex.
Both of the state’s U.S. senators and all seven of its members of the U.S. House of Representatives signed a letter sent Wednesday to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, urging the e-commerce giant to pick Colorado as the site for its “Amazon HQ2.”
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