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Formerly titled "The Traveling Job Coach" and then "The Traveling Athletic Director," this blog is
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Friday, June 15, 2018

Red Rocks

I made it.  What a whirlwind of a day but I made it to Red Rocks to see Ryan Adams last night.  Absolutely gorgeous venue.  Great vibe.  Fun people.  I chose to take the shuttle bus out there and I believe that was the right choice for me. Parking seems to be a bit interesting out there.

The venue itself is absolutely perfect.  It has it’s fair share of stairs and hills to climb to get to it, but it’s worth it.  There are staff members EVERYWHERE and tons of choices of food, drink and gear.  Between the opener(First Aid Kit who was pretty good) and Ryan I had a chance to explore a little and found a museum underneath the venue.  I get the feeling there is more to Red Rocks than I saw yesterday.  Guess I’ll have to come back

Ryan played a good show and actually played one last song after the venue folks told him time was up.  He said it was going to cost him $15,000 and I believe him.  He played it solo acoustic which I love.  He was having fun all night and I could really tell he liked playing there.  He was as communicative as I’ve ever seen him live playing an awesome mix of old and a little new.  It was a great show and I’m glad I made the trip to see it.

Thanks to Ken and Candace from Savannah and Dani from Minneapolis for the conversations before the show.  I was able to meet them at the Thirsty Lion while we waited on the CID shuttle. Talking with them was really a good reminder about what I love about travel.  Yes I love seeing new parts of the world I haven’t experienced but more than that, I love talking with new and different people.

Here are some of the views of Red Rocks!

Ryan’s last song

The song that started it all for me.  Thanks to Justin for the introduction 








The museum 









Walking up to the venue








The walk from the parking lot





Lloyd, John Denver really isn’t full of it(sorry D and D fans, can’t bring myself to curse)

The girls behind me were way more into their selfie that I was into mine 



1 comment:

  1. Love it! Glad you got to see Ryan again and I know it was awesome being at red rocks

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