Zip lining in Colorado! (Broadmoor Soaring Adventure in Colorado Springs, CO)
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Visited Colorado this past summer and went zip lining for the first time ever...had a blast!
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The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure
Feel the wind in your face and the rush of adrenaline – it’s like no other feeling in the world. It’s The Broadmoor Soaring Adventure – a three hour zip line experience through the canyon above Seven Falls near Colorado Springs.
Accompanied by two guides at all times, the Broadmoor soaring Adventure consists of a series of zip-lines that range in distance from 300 to 1,800 feet as well as moderate hiking with stunning views of the canyon.
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Metberry Gulch, 205 Florissant, Colorado
Forest Service Road 205, also known as Metberry Gulch is located north of Florissant, Colorado and considered a Moderate trail.
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Pikes Peak Mountain in Colorado Springs: See the World with Your Own Eyes
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Rocky Mountain Heisenberg (Pt. 31) - Driving up Pikes Peak, Colorado
July 6, 2018 - Pikes Peak is one of only two 14'ers (mountains over 14,000 feet high) in Colorado where you can drive to the top; it is also the most popular and iconic. This was a primary reason why Sophie and I chose to stay in Colorado Springs for our final night in Colorado, due to its proximity to the city as well as the relative closeness to Denver for our flight tonight.
Anyway - the drive itself was pretty easy. The Pikes Peak Highway joins up with the highway system just west of Colorado Springs, and then take a winding route for 19 miles all the way to the very peak of Pikes Peak. Sadly, we could only drive about 16 miles, due to construction at the top; the final three miles were handled by a free shuttle to get us to the summit.
I'm glad we lucked out with such gorgeous weather for our adventure today. Just be sure to drive very slow - in fact, it's suggested you put our car in the lowest gear possible for virtually the entire Pikes Peak Highway. If your brakes heat up too much, you'll be pulled over by a park ranger at a checkpoint to allow them to cool down for an hour (or more)!
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Wells Fargo & CO at the Wild West Ghost Town Colorado Springs
Put your money in a safe place. The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era!
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Turn Your Watch Back 100 Years!
As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
An Authentic Ghost Town
Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
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Ghost Town History
Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.
1800s Transportation in carriages at Wild West Ghost Town Colorado Springs
The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era! Carriages from 150 years ago!
(This Footage is a Small Part of the Bigger Video - To watch, visit
Turn Your Watch Back 100 Years!
As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
An Authentic Ghost Town
Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
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Ghost Town History
Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.
Blacksmith Shop at the Wild West Ghost Town Colorado Springs
The blacksmith shop may have been the most important place for commerce to keep moving. The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era!
(This Footage is a Small Part of the Bigger Video - To watch, visit
Turn Your Watch Back 100 Years!
As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
An Authentic Ghost Town
Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
- See More at
Ghost Town History
Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.
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Work and Travel 2018 - The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, USA
We were lucky to experience Work and Travel Program 2018 and spend amazing 109 days in the USA. This video shows out working time and trip on the West Coast. We visited 9 States, many cities and unforgetable places:
Denver
Colorado Springs
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The Ultimate Colorado Ghost Town Adventure
I got to take a group of Nebraskans on a tour over the Old Stage Road and to Victor, Colorado. Victor was once known as the City Of Mines in the late 1800s Colorado gold rush. Come join us as we see a bull elk in velvet, mule deer, stunning Rocky Mountain views...and explore this old gold boom town. We even take a ride on the oldest birdcage elevator west of the Mississippi River!
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I have also worked as an adventure guide along Colorado's front range for the past 14 years.
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Driving in Colorado (Denver/Lakewood) - West Colfax from Santa Fe Dr to Garrison St by Car
West Colfax from Santa Fe Dr to Garrison St
June 3rd, 2016
Mode of Transport: Car
State(s): Colorado
City/Cities: Denver, Lakewood
Points of Interest: Univeristy of Colorado Auraria Campus, RTD Colfax at Auraria Station, Mile High Stadium, Rodolfo Corky Gonzalez Branch Library, Casa Bonita (Restaurant Referenced in South Park)
Major Highway(s): Santa Fe Dr, Colfax Ave
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Morning westbound drive down a portion of Colfax Ave, the longest continual street in the United States.
Old West Drug Store Wild West Ghost Town Colorado Springs
The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era!
(This Footage is a Small Part of the Bigger Video - To watch, visit
Turn Your Watch Back 100 Years!
As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
An Authentic Ghost Town
Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
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Ghost Town History
Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.
Hotel Colorado in Glenwood Springs | A Haunted Destination
Colorado is known for its grand old hotels. But one of the spookiest may be the Hotel Colorado in Glenwood Springs. Once a hotel of to the elite to a WWII Naval hospital that included a morgue and crematoriums. Come with us on a quick tour of the hotel and some of its strange occurrences. #Colorado #Hotel #GlenwoodSprings
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Colorado Springs: Pikes Peak, Garden of the gods, hiking, travel, vacation in Colorado day hike
Colorado Springs, Colorado: Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, day hiking, travel, vacation and more in Colorado. Air Force Academy, Cheyenne Mountain, Pike's Peak, hiking, and travel guide.
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Colorado Springs, Colorado was founded in 1881 by General William Jackson Palmer. The city was nicknamed Little London. Colorado Springs sits at the base of Pike's Peak.
Pike's Peak reaches 14, 115 feet. This majestic mountain dominates the skyline and is the highest summit in the southern front of the Rocky Mountains. It is a center of tourism.
One of the most beautiful and startling features of the city is named Garden of Gods. This unique and special geological feature brings a unique perspective to the city.
Some of the most popular things to do in and around Colorado Springs are hiking, mountain biking, fishing, camping and hunting.
Whether you are looking for a day hike or a weekend adventure, Colorado Springs has something to do.
Some key attractions visitors to Colorado Springs should experience include: The Cog railway reaches the highest altitude, 14,115 feet at the summit of Pike's Peak. The view from the summit allows you to see entire front range and on a clear day, almost Denver. Pikes Peak region
For more down to earth adventures, explore Cave of the Winds. This cave systems was discovered by early settlers of Colorado Springs in 1881. It is now home to a theme park as well as cave system with tours. Some of the attractions at Cave of the Winds include: The Bat-A-Pult Zipline. This is a 1200 ft vertical ride. It also includes the Wind Walker Challenge Course and of course the infamous Terror-Dactyl Canyon swing!
A Little further up the canyon you will come to Santa's Workshop at North Pole, Colorado. This is an excellent Christmas themed amusement park to bring kids in summer or winter. There are chair lift rides, trains, various carnival rides, magic shows and much much more!
Another popular family destination is the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. This zoo was rated the 6th best zoo in America!
You should also feel free to check out the Colorado Zip Line adventure.
Colorado Springs is also home to several military installations including Peterson Air Force Base, Fort Carson Army base, Cheyenne Mountain NORAD, and the United States Air Force academy.
Colorado Springs was featured on Fox news as well as other outlets for visits by Michelle and Barack Obama as well as most recently Donald Trump.
Here are links to for more info about the attractions I mentioned above:
cograilway.com: the highest train in the US, to 14115 feet
cmzoo.org: voted 6th best zoo in the nation!
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Santa’s workshop: northpolecolorado.com/
Pike Peak Saloon at the Wild West Ghost Town Colorado Springs
Grab a shot of whisky at the saloon.. The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era!
(This Footage is a Small Part of the Bigger Video - To watch, visit
Turn Your Watch Back 100 Years!
As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
An Authentic Ghost Town
Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
- See More at
Ghost Town History
Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.