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November 4th 2011
Published: November 6th 2011
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Our return visit to Colorado was mainly about catching up with people we had missed on our first run through. On that occasion we had scuttled pretty quickly out of Denver up to the Rocky Mountains National Park and points north. This time we wanted to give Denver more of a go and work south and west. We had vague plans of ending up in Utah at Zion National Park or in Arizona at Monument Valley an... Read Full Entry



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7th November 2011

Most people have misconceptions
Yes, a large part of Colorado is flat farm land. Just as everyone thinks San Francisco is as warm as Los Angeles. Ha ha. America is full of surprises. Can't wait to hear your other impressions.
7th November 2011

This blog made me very nostalgic for my home state. If you see a gig that you guys like, I'm sure you'll enjoy the acoustic experience at Red Rocks. :)

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