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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Salt Lake City to Denver Colorado/Coors Field

Coors Field (Home of the Colorado Rockies)









Utah's Capitol Hill!




Memorial Statue













Statue






Day 2: We woke up at around 5:30 am this morning. I was very excited about our trip, and was ready to head out to Denver! We got some breakfast and went to visit Utah's State Capitol and Downtown Salt Lake City.

Note: Utah is the “Beehive State”.


Salt Lake City is a very clean city! People here are very friendly, and the mountains are beautiful! You can still see the snow lingering on the mountains.



Please click here http://pathtracks.com/users/27788/paths/116436 (please click on hybrid on map) to view the actual route that was recorded. As you will see we passed Utah, Wyoming and arrived to Denver!


The route from Utah to Wyoming was unbelievable. The mountains were red colored! Wyoming was pretty in its own way, but there was absolutely nothing. The hills and mountains were nice to drive through, but I have never seen so much empty space! If you plan to visit Wyoming anytime soon please remember the visitor centers are very expensive.




Note: Wyoming is known as the "Cowboy State"



Driving with little rest made it challenging, but the scenery was amazing. We arrived to Denver, Colorado at 4:30 p.m. local time. The entire drive to Denver in itself was worth it. The beautiful mountains, streams, flowers, and the green color grass made this state a must see! When we arrived I noticed the temperature was about 94 degrees. I thought it would have been cooler, but after speaking to some local people in downtown Denver they informed me this was an rare heat front that made the weather very hot. The elevation in Denver is 5,280 feet. Denver is considered the "Mile High City,” because of its elevation and thin air. The thin air didn't really bother me at all. Usually you must climatize your body by keeping hydrated. This fortunately was not an issue for me because my lungs are used to the "high elevation" when going over seas to high altitude cities. Denver is considered the "Mile High City" because of its elevation and thin air. The thin air didnt really bother me at all. Usually you must climatize your body by keeping hydrated. This fortunately was not an issue probably because my lungs are used to the "high elevation" when going over seas to high altitude cities.



I went to pick up my baseball tickets at the will call at Coors field. This is home to the Colorado Rockies. All of the videos that I am posting are not edited. Its there in its original content and hopefully this will give a better understanding of the layout of the stadium. The Boston Red Sox were in town to take the Rockies on..



Note: Coors Field is a very clean and beautiful stadium. I was shocked to see how many Red Sox fans showed up to the game. About 50% of the fans were Red Sox. Not only in the stadium did I notice this, but also on the streets it was flooded with red shirts. Despite the hot weather I enjoyed the game. It definitely is a must see even if you are not a baseball fanatic.


I have also attached this Video Clip to give you a better understanding on the layout of the stadium.


Video of Coors Field (appx 2 minutes)

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