Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/17/84; site hao.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!hao!woods From: woods@hao.UUCP (Greg Woods) Newsgroups: net.rec.ski,net.usenix Subject: Re: Colorado Ski Season Opens Message-ID: <1807@hao.UUCP> Date: Mon, 21-Oct-85 15:17:52 EDT Article-I.D.: hao.1807 Posted: Mon Oct 21 15:17:52 1985 Date-Received: Thu, 24-Oct-85 06:01:54 EDT References: <1789@hao.UUCP> <1204@ames.UUCP> Distribution: net Organization: High Altitude Obs./NCAR, Boulder CO Lines: 38 Xref: linus net.rec.ski:582 net.usenix:480 > Hey, Greg perhaps you can help the net out in a different way. > Usenix is scheduled for January in Denver. Unfortunately [or fortunately] > there will not be any vendor stuff. Care to show people around NCAR? I'd be glad to, but it isn't necessary. It is open to the public. That was one of the conditions involved in getting the city, county and the voters to approve the building of NCAR on its present site. (It required a vote of the people because it was an exception to the "blue line" law which prohibits the City of Boulder from providing water and sewer service above a certain elevation without a direct vote of the people). NCAR has free guided tours every day. For information (they change the schedule often enough that it's hard to keep track of it without an explicit effort to do so), call the NCAR information office at (303) 497-8721. About the only thing I could offer that the tour might not get is a tour of the HAO machine room (an 11/70 and two 750's, whoopee). > I've spoken to other program committee and Usenix members planning to > ski around Denver. What about loosely organizing small groups of skiers > to get together before and after Usenix for skiing West of Denver? > I would like to ski the Pass, Mary Jane, and those other resorts between > Vail [sic] and Denver. Where should we go and where should we stay? Unless you have money to spend, I would say don't try to stay at the ski resorts. There are MANY good ones within two hours of Denver. If you are planning to drive in the mountains, make sure you have 4-wheel drive or chains. They may not be needed (the weather around here is highly unpredictable) but if we have a storm you may not be permitted to drive in certain areas required for getting to the ski areas (Eisenhower tunnel approach, Loveland Pass, and Berthoud Pass, in particular). If you DO want to spend some money and stay at the area, I'd recommend checking out Steamboat Springs (it's about 4 1/2 hours from Denver by car). --Greg -- {ucbvax!hplabs | allegra!nbires | decvax!noao | harpo!seismo | ihnp4!noao} !hao!woods CSNET: woods@NCAR ARPA: woods%ncar@CSNET-RELAY