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Mile High Mondays: 9

I’ve been falling behind on my posts. Sorry I’ve been so busy procrastinating that I never get around to posting.

Anyway, for today’s mile high monday post I share with you Red Rocks. Some of you might of heard of it, if you haven’t read up.

Photo by Patrick Everson

I’m so excited to be moving to Denver and being able to go and watch bands at this venue. I’ve heard great things about Red Rocks.

Little know fact about Red Rocks. 

The area is popular for many genres of music, from opera to rock. Due to a riot, rock music was banned from the amphitheater for a five year period, but the ban was lifted after a lawsuit filed against the city proclaimed that the ban had been over the top.”

Facts from Squidoo

Mile High Mondays: 9

For today’s post I introduce you to Gungor. They’re a Christian group from Denver, CO led by Michael Gungor. My friend introduced me to their album Beautiful Things a few months ago and I was blown away. This album is filled with a lot of great songs and is creatively produced. 

I’m excited to know that they’ll be in town and I can watch them lead worship at Bloom Church.

Mile High Mondays: 8

And we’re back! Forgot about last weeks post since is was my birthday.

These facts are fun and all, but I think I would like to start posting about local artist, restaurants and places in Denver. It will be kind of difficult since I’m not currently in Denver, but if you have and suggestion let me know.

“Denver International Airport is the sixth busiest airport in the United States and the 11th busiest in the world.”


Mile High Mondays: 8

For this weeks post I “drive” a look into the physics that Denver altitude can offer athletes.

“In Denver’s rarified air, golf balls go 10 percent farther. So do cocktails. Alcoholic drinks pack more of a punch than at sea level.” found here.

Photo by Boon aka Mark


Mile High Mondays: 7

So a late night post for this edition of MHM. Take that Swissies!

“The mountainous area of Colorado is six times the size of Switzerland and contains 9,600 miles (15,449 km) of fishing streams, 2,850 lakes and over 1,000 peaks two miles (3,218 km) high.” from rockiedguide.com

Photo by dgroup