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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by solzrules</i> <br /><br /> Oh well. Progress, right? <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />All progress is change, but not all change is progress, I guess <br /> <br />I think that the "trick" to colorado is in knowing about places that have not (yet) become popular. <br /> <br /> <br />US 24 east (compass south-southeast) of Vail is real nice, and not yet spoiled I doubt seriously if one could just run out and buy into most of that area, probably have to wait on an existing owner to die, or something, but it's a nice place to visit. (I lived in Denver for a while back in the 80's, liked it, then went back to visit in 2003, and really didn't like what had become of it, but anywhere around Leadville is pretty nice. <br /> <br /> Personally, I find a certain romance in "desolate" ...if I had unlimited funds I'd try to build my retreat someplace close to the San Rafael Swell, or Capitol Reef in central Utah. Truck in all my water, incinerate my sewage, and just live at the end of a 50 mile long drive way where you can see visitors coming for 45 minutes before they arrive, THAT would be my ideal place.
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