Once a place of only upsetting memories, this turned out to be where I was shown by Olympians and other great people how to bobsled and snowshoe, among other things.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Phase 1
  2. Phase 2
  3. Phase 3
  4. Overall
  5. Childhood
  6. Great Sand Dunes National Monument
  7. Rock Formations
  8. Volcano Crater
  9. Snowmobile
  10. Inner Tubing
  11. First Ski Resort since Childhood
  12. Sight-seeing Train
  13. Returning and Meeting Olympians:
  14. Nice Hotels

 

Phase 1:

Home of NORAD and my first ski resort experience, this half-mountainous realm really surprised me with its utterly-flat eastern region later on.  During Phase 1 of this life, my trips here were problematic at best, one of them even nearly claiming me with illness.  I also had to flee through this state more than once for various reasons.

 

Phase 2:

Phase 2 has allowed me to pass through it a few more times, and taught me that NORAD is just one of many of its underground bases, cities, and tunnel networks.  I’ve also learned that they are connected to a still-expanding network of such subterranean facilities and transportation now spanning the globe.  There are even accidental connections to still-deeper tunnel systems which once served as the lightning-fast routes of the hover-subways of the ancient giants.

In 2019, I was invited to fly in near the Air Force Academy for a veteran event which let us learn and try bobsledding, sled-hockey, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and more.  We were also shown to an impressive museum (near the bobsledding place), and got to have a meal in a remote yurt (the one we snowshoed to).  Another Olympian was there; a successful bobsledder who taught me very-useful tips for position myself when in the bobsleds which can jar you around so much if you aren’t careful.  He also showed us his yoga expertise, leading our morning classes in that subject, and then gave us some more workout tips at the suburb’s CrossFit gym.  One of the academy professors/alumna seemed to want to make sure I heard her saying she was from/going there, for some reason, and I have wondered why she didn’t just tell me what was really on her mind.  There was also a flawless manifestation outside our hotel on the jogging track, and another flawless manifestation at the ice rink.  The babes at the restaurants we stopped at along the way, and the one who walked up to the driver’s side of our bus/shuttle, were also very attractive.

 

Phase 3:

During Phase 3, I anticipate being invited down, all of that having been charted, stabilized, and repowered.  The underground maglevs, by then, should be in perfect working order.  I may even get to meet some of the people who built the original ones –millennia before the dawn of man.  (And, of course, the calibrated/perfected versions of all those babes I saw and loved during my Phase 2 visit shall return, ready to unite with me, sharing and holding the vision of Inisfree; enjoying my way of life with me.)

 

Overall:

(until my photos of expeditions to this land are uploaded here, see this album)

Childhood:

Great Sand Dunes National Monument:

Rock Formations:

Volcano Crater:

Snowmobile:

Inner Tubing:

First Ski Resort since Childhood:

Sight-seeing Train:

Returning and Meeting Olympians:

Nice Hotels:

Aspen Meadows Resort:

Blue Spruce at The Porches – Steamboat Springs:

Bristlecone at The Porches:

Camel’s Garden Hotel – Telluride:

Cheyenne Mountain Resort – Colorado Springs:

Eagleridge Lodge and Townhomes – Steamboat Springs:

Hotel Columbia – Telluride:

Hotel Madeline – Telluride:

Hotel Teatro – Denver:

Hotel Telluride:

Mountain Lodge at Telluride:

The Innsbruck – Aspen:

Vail Racquet Club Mountain Resort:

Willow at The Porches: