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Old Jul 29th, 2003 | 04:00 PM
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Thanksgiving in Colorado

Spending tgiving in Colorado, Crested Butte area - where should we spend the rest of the weekend this time of year? Thanks for any help. We have visited Telluride and Gunnison, other than that we are up for a couple of days anywhere that offers something this time of year....thanks
 
Old Jul 30th, 2003 | 04:16 AM
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Crested Butte is lovely - I would spend my time there. You can do a day trip to Black Canyon of the Gunnison. We use to always spend Thanksgiving in Crested Butte (dinner at Slogars) - and we have gone to the canyon for a day...
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Old Jul 30th, 2003 | 06:13 AM
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I guess you don't ski? Are you driving from somewhere or flying in and renting a car? If you have to go back to DIA, I always love a winter stop at Glenwood Hot Springs. (long drive from CB). Also, there used to be a luxury lodge outside of Crested Butte that offered snow mobiling. Up Kebler Pass Rd.(Can't think of the name). Another idea for a long drive is to Arches National Monument near Moab or Mesa Verde and Durango area. I don't know if its still available, but years ago, I went to Lake City in the winter. They had helicopter cross country skiing. For a quiet time, there is Winona Hot Springs near Parlin, east of Gunnison. I believe they are open in the winter.
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Old Jul 30th, 2003 | 03:50 PM
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thanks for your replies, you are correct, we don't ski! but up for most adventures otherwise, that will less likely risk going on crutches for a few months,,,would love to learn, however our livelihood relies on being mobile, and my gut tells me, if I haven't learnt yet, I'm asking for trouble. I've learnt to listen to my insinct for now. Snow mobiling and cross country sound like a great idea! Thanks
 
Old Jul 31st, 2003 | 05:04 AM
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Also, there a full service information kiosk in Gunnison. You might give them a telephone call and see if they can mail you some brochures on places that have winter activities. I was just in there last week and they were very helpful. Sorry, I don't know the name, but maybe a search under Gunnison tourist information might help.
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