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How is the area of Loveland?
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I finally had to look it up that there are two Lovelands: (1) the ski area up in the mountains, and (2) the town north of Denver.
I'm making the distinction clear, even if I'm the only one who needs it. From your other threads, it's clear that you are interested in Loveland the ski area. s/Mike |
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Loveland Ski Area is just that, a ski area. It is not in a town, and there is no housing. It is close to Georgetown, Silverplume, and even Idaho Springs, but it is just a ski hill.
Loveland, the town, is between Denver and Fort Collins. It is nice, but clearly different from the ski area. There is no skiing nearby. You will have to drive about 2 hours to get to Loveland Ski Area. |
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