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A Statistical Consensus on Global Warming

26-27 October 2007
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO

Things to do in Boulder

Rather than reinvent the wheel, I'll just point you to the CU Boulder Planning a Visit site, the Boulder Daily Camera site for daily events, and the Boulder Internet Guide. I'm sure they have more energy to devote to this than I do.

Basically, just bring your toys. This is a fun place. Tea houses to fly-fishing demos to rock climbing and all manner of fun things in-between; If you bored, see a doctor. Something's wrong with you. You can rent bicycles, rollerblades, etc. on or near the Pearl Street Mall (if you want to get to the Drs, natch).

I would not sleep well if I did not mention that Boulder has a terrific collection of diverse restaurants and brewpubs for such a small city. Ethiopian, Indian, Nepalese, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, Mediterranean, Italian ... the list goes on, with lots of duplicates. (We're not talking "formula restaruants" or chains.) I know of only two, maybe 3 McDonalds, but I know of at least 5 brewpubs -- that's a good sign in my book.

Getting around in Boulder

The Boulder public transportation system (GO Boulder) works extremely well and is one of the more useful public transportation systems in the U.S. (in my opinion). The Golden Buff is a block north of the Boulder Creek Path; a paved path that meanders right through the heart of Downtown Boulder and up Boulder Canyon. It is heavily used by all kinds of bikers, bladers, joggers, and, occasionally, ... bears.

written by Tim Hoar, 28 Jan 2005