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Footballguy
Had almost the same time window once and went here. There are better hikes to be had, but found this one convenient to get to, it was a really solid workout, and if you are prone to altitude sickness, this should not have any effect on you at all since you top out at about 6800 ft and it is the day you arrive.Heading to Denver tomorrow morning for a conference. I have some time between when my flight gets in (9:30a) and when I have to be at the first event (6p cocktail reception) so I wanted to get a couple hours of hiking in if possible. The place I am staying is between the airport and Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Preserve but was thinking about getting a car and head towards Boulder. Do I have enough time to do that and still get a 3-hour hike in?
ETA: Just remembered tomorrow is sunday so it could be very crowded at that time, especially since you will be getting there later. Still think it is no problem with time window, but if you are looking for a walden woods alone with your thoughts moment, this is not the trail. There will be lots of people. Not line to top of everest people, but people. There will be young college girls wearing mesh trucker hats, if that is appealing to you.
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