RollUPsomeFat1s
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It better happen i just booked a room at the ramada. 50 bucks a night that is far cheaper than the big D
Look at the license plates in the parking lot of Pueblo dispensaries.How do they sell this shit here?! I
From what I hear, but not 100% cause I have never been before.I'm doing the same thing.. Isn't the first day usually the best for buying seeds?
I wonder if folks will remember come next election and vote him out?The Adams county sheriff didn't want it in Denver.
The wife and I are returning this year, we had a blast last year. Trying to decide on where to stay now. We have a room in Denver 15th through 21st, but we may end up staying in Pueblo the first few days, then Denver for the 4-20 holiday. We are also contemplating staying somewhere like Colorado Springs the entire time, as it is fairly central between the two locations. Any suggestions or areas to avoid from the local folks?
I'm going for the seeds
First hour is the best time. Sellouts happen fast on the popular breeders and the small time breeders gear with highly sought after crosses.I'm doing the same thing.. Isn't the first day usually the best for buying seeds?
I see it as a game changer and I think the event is going to be MUCH LARGER than the Denver event alone.
My reasons for thinking this is because its 3-hours closer to New Mexico and Texas. Expect a HUGE draw of people from out of state to drive in, in addition to the cattle-ferry of cars from Denver down to Pueblo. The Western Slope folks in Montrose, etc will now feel part of the event as well. I think its going to be huger than huge. Just my $.02
Me too, meeting people is even more important to me than seeing what's on offer.We went to the first cup in 2013. It was pretty cool. Lots of vendors with stuff I would never buy. I was able to get some beans, but get them quick because the good stuff disappears. Also, get there very early because the line stack up fast. Would be nice to meet up with some fellow growers!