Live Stoner Chat Going to visit Colorado...

I can't recommend any dispensaries/recreational shops as I don't support the local cartel.
Local politics aside..
I'd suggest finding a shop that grows as "organically/clean" as possible.
Score some of your preferred meds and get out to the mountains and enjoy what Colorado has to offer.
There are all sorts of activities to do in the cities as well as the mountains.
With 13 million acres of national forest, it'll be easy to find a spot to chill and smoke.
Have a great trip:cheers:
Thanks @Ronin I appreciate it! Leaving tomorrow, I guess we'll see what happens lol! I'm just excited to see some new sights...not too excited for the drive there lol.

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I can't recommend any dispensaries/recreational shops as I don't support the local cartel.
Local politics aside..
I'd suggest finding a shop that grows as "organically/clean" as possible.
Score some of your preferred meds and get out to the mountains and enjoy what Colorado has to offer.
There are all sorts of activities to do in the cities as well as the mountains.
With 13 million acres of national forest, it'll be easy to find a spot to chill and smoke.
Have a great trip:cheers:
Thanks @Ronin I appreciate it! Leaving tomorrow, I guess we'll see what happens lol! I'm just excited to see some new sights...not too excited for the drive there lol.
 
Get the Weedmaps app to help you track down dispensaries. I don't have any favorites that far north to recommend. I usually hit something in Denver immediately after I land lol.

Besides sight seeing, I haven't hung out much north of Denver. Estes and Rocky Mountain National Park of course. I really enjoyed Johnstown and Loveland but I think they are farther north.

If you can find the Gold Hill Inn at the top of a mountain at an old mining town it's totally worth going to. All local farm to table and an awesome overall experience.

The Buckhorn exchange in Denver is great for exotic meats for a decent dinner out.

Top Golf is a fun high group experience if you've never been.

HighThere! has a bus tour around Denver that you can smoke on and mingle with other smokers - I didn't try it.

Man so much stuff...I'm jealous. I need to get back out there.


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Thanks man! Gonna check out that meat place for dinner I think. Probably gonna take the kids to the zoo, a drive through the mountains, visit some towns lol. Just winging it lol.

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I like:
Snoops Bannana Kush from Livewell

Life Flower on Leetsdale had excellent GG4 last time I was there and have great deals on vape cartridges

Cookies and Cream from KindLove which is close to Leetsdale also.

Pre-rolls from any The Green Solutions are almost always good.

Native Roots in downtown Denver has excellent extracts and pre-rolls as well.


You will need to make sure that the towns you go to have approved rec dispensaries. Some are medicinal county's only. Weedmaps will help.
Thank you! Screen shot it!
 
Hey,, im gonna tag @HemiSync in cause he will be making a trip to CO too.. Sorry i cant give you guys some personal experience info.. I quit hitting dispensaries years ago, before they went rec legal..I live 75 south of Denver... Now if you made you way down here,i could tell ya some good places to see.. Pikes peak is about 25 west of me so count that out unless you're road tripping while you visit... My advice would be to stay away from craiglist deals cause you never know whos crooked and definately dont buy extracts from cl, dispensaries ar least sell stuff thats supposed to be tested...
We'll be all over the place a few days, whatcha got for places to check out?
 
Thanks man! Gonna check out that meat place for dinner I think. Probably gonna take the kids to the zoo, a drive through the mountains, visit some towns lol. Just winging it lol.

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Can't go wrong man. Get up and maybe do breakfast in Estes Park - you'll probably see elk or mule deer all over the place. Leave there and drive through Rocky Mountain National Park. Swing back in the afternoon to Boulder for a late lunch or early dinner, or through Golden on your way back to Denver [emoji106]

I've driven all over there from as far south as Colorado Springs, to as far north you can go to Red Feather Lake at the border. Since I wrote the first reply to you the wife and I have scheduled a trip out to Breckinridge in July [emoji119]

One of my favorite drives was a loop that took us from Denver south towards Evergreen and took 285 through Conifer, Pine & Bailey etc, then turned at FairPlay towards Breckinridge and made our way back towards 70 and went through Idaho Springs....an absolutely gorgeous relaxing drive.

You're gonna love it out there.
 
Can't go wrong man. Get up and maybe do breakfast in Estes Park - you'll probably see elk or mule deer all over the place. Leave there and drive through Rocky Mountain National Park. Swing back in the afternoon to Boulder for a late lunch or early dinner, or through Golden on your way back to Denver [emoji106]

I've driven all over there from as far south as Colorado Springs, to as far north you can go to Red Feather Lake at the border. Since I wrote the first reply to you the wife and I have scheduled a trip out to Breckinridge in July [emoji119]

One of my favorite drives was a loop that took us from Denver south towards Evergreen and took 285 through Conifer, Pine & Bailey etc, then turned at FairPlay towards Breckinridge and made our way back towards 70 and went through Idaho Springs....an absolutely gorgeous relaxing drive.

You're gonna love it out there.
Fk yeah man!!! Thank you very much! I think my dad was telling me that they did the same loop! Definitely gonna make a day of it, thank you! I'm glad you guys enjoyed it and had a safe trip!

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