Sept 13th I touch down in Denver. Never been to this side of the planet before - too much to see in three weeks! I'll be staying at my cousin's in Boulder for over a week acclimatising then getting dragged kicking, screaming and hyperventilating up some seriously high up mountains on my 50th birthday. Then heading up to WA for a week or so, some hiking, some watching the numerous excellent bands, getting too wasted and sleeping half the day, seattle but probably further north too before going back to Boulder before my flight back to jail. I'd be thrilled to meet a few of you fellow heathen scum as I pass through, I'm sure I can do a few detours, I should have loan of a car for the southern part of it, will fly to Seattle though.
BTW I'm not looking to hook up with people I meet, were half a planet away and the frequent flying would bankrupt me!! I'm just hoping to get to know a few great people
So who's up for any or all of (in no particular order):
this is a big country. I hope you enjoyed Colorado!
hydration is really important with altitude. Denver is almost my neck of the woods. I live about 5 hours south
I hope you have a great trip....sounds like it will be fun filled, but exhausting! Hope your 50th bd will be memorable...it is half a century!! ??
I'm in east Denver. Be happy to meet up if time permits. Best places to catch underground and indie bands in the Denver area are The Lions Lair and the Hi-Dive.
Ok great we'll try catch a band? I'll message nearer the time and see how our schedules look ?
@Salo
Here's the schedule for The Lions Lair. Look it over and see what sounds good to you. The web site for the Hi-Dive appears to be having some issues, but might I suggest Jake LaBotz on Sept. 15th if you're in to the Mississippi Delta Blues.