Tuesday’s Traveler’s Tip

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As we have mentioned, Denver is a mile high above sea level, which makes the air feel thin. This can cause a light headed sensation, make one feel hungry and make one sleepy. Many athletes, the world over, come to Denver and Colorado’s mountains to train- with the thought that if they can survive and thrive through their regime here- they can conquer their opponents anywhere.

Our number one tip to survive and enjoy the air and atmosphere here in Denver is:

WATER!

Drink lots and lots of water. It is really important to stay hydrated and even more so in our climate and altitude. Bring your favorite water bottle with you or plan a little extra in the budget to cover your bottled water costs.

And just a reminder, some Denver Transportation Tips:

The Airport – A previous entry about Denver International Airport and how to get around.

Check us out next week for the next Tuesday’s Traveler’s Tip!

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4 Responses to “Tuesday’s Traveler’s Tip”

  1.   Matt B
    May 27th, 2008 | 10:16 am

    My first few months of living in Colorado, I was surprised at just how easily winded I would get after climbing just a couple flights of stairs. And those tourists visiting the bars should know that the air affects alcohol tolerance as well… or so I’ve heard. *blush*

  2. May 28th, 2008 | 12:58 am

    Excellent observation Matt B! So glad you never had to go through that yourself. *wink*

  3. May 29th, 2008 | 10:36 am

    Wow! I’ve lived in Dillon for four years and never knew about the 5280!

    Lisa
    flyaway-weblog.com

  4. July 27th, 2008 | 1:31 pm

    [...] If there is no concert scheduled you can walk through the amphitheatre as well! Be careful and bring lots of water as you will be in the foothills which means thinner air and higher altitude. Climbing the stairs [...]


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