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@fiesty76

@gingerw, Thank you for your response. I do have to remember to keep breathing. smiles Nature is such a healer and restorer of spirits.

@becsbuddy, Hi, Becky, My daughter told me yesterday that when she and her friend went on a Boulder area 3 hour hike, they saw snow! Wow! It is June.
In TX, we are having days in the 90's so early outside is the call of the day for me.

They are new to Boulder and wanting to take a family break. Any suggestions within maybe 600 miles like a vacation home/condo/cabin with nearby opportunity for canoing, water skiing, gold panning, river or boat fishing? They don't have tents but could acquire...just don't want enclosed areas or hotels ...thought of mining towns but then lines to go down into mines?

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@fiesty76 I haven't been there for a number of years, but we loved the Beaver Creek area in summer. As I recall, off-season condo rental, with outdoor entrances to each unit in many resorts, was reasonable because it was off-season. LOTS of hiking opportunities, lift rides to the tops of slopes, horseback riding, whitewater rafting & kayaking
Sue.

Good morning @fiesty76 ! So your daughter is in Boulder! Yes, there is still snow in the mountains! We had a crazy storm several days ago that left snow in Estes Park and along I-70. Nothing new. 🤪
If your daughter is looking for a family break area, they might try Crested Butte. About a 4-5 hour drive. There is camping—just check before they go. Also hiking, fishing, rafting. It is beautiful!! Very laid back, funky town!