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My Visit to the Spyderco Outlet

Golden has the Coors brewery. Colorado Springs has Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods which are both must see. Also worth a drive to Estes park and Rocky Mountain National parks.

Cool. Thanks. I knew the Coors brewery was there as well. Do they do tours?
I'll definitely have to check these places out. I've actually been to Pike's Peak and Garden of the gods, but it was about 20 years ago when I was a kid, and I don't really remember much.
If anyone has any other ideas, the would be much appreciated :D
 
Yes, Coors does tours daily with a tasting at the end. I don't think the Royal Gorge is too far from where you going to be either.
 
Good for you man! I started my knife hobby with a benchmade and I paid them a visit a few years back.
Now I only have Spydies! I'll be sure to pay them a visit one day.
 
Alex, it sounds like you had a great visit. From someone who lives in MN and has visited CO (family there) often, both places are great in different ways. From a large city stand point I will take the Twin Cities over Denver any day. YMMV
 
You're very lucky. I'd be at Spyderco very often if I were you.

I see you're in Fort Collins. That city is incredibly beautiful and well laid out. We plan on moving to Loveland. They only have 6 breweries to your ~27. :grumpy:


I actually live in Loveland and it's a great town. I visit the Spyderco Outlet about once every other month. I love seeing the construction at their building since it means they're increasing manufacturing capacity.
 
Alex, it sounds like you had a great visit. From someone who lives in MN and has visited CO (family there) often, both places are great in different ways. From a large city stand point I will take the Twin Cities over Denver any day. YMMV

I don't like the mosquitoes, months of frigid cold, or the oppressive humidity, so I'm outta here!
 
I actually live in Loveland and it's a great town. I visit the Spyderco Outlet about once every other month. I love seeing the construction at their building since it means they're increasing manufacturing capacity.

Another vote for Loveland. I've heard only good things.
 
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