Jet Lagging | Day 4 of 30 Days on the Road
After the three part blog for Day 3, Day 4 is a breeze. After a quick breakfast at the hotel I caught a shuttle to the airport with a couple of other bloggers. Unlike the travel to Philly, flights were on time, and we actually landed in Denver a little early. The DIA to Boulder bus is super easy, although two unfortunate passengers didn’t realize they couldn’t just leave their bags on the sidewalk and have them magically get on the bus. The bus driver specifically mentioned the bags, announced them on the intercom, and carried one onto the bus to see if anyone would claim it; no one did, so we finally left without the bags. Neither passenger was very happy when they reached their destination and discovered their bags weren’t on the bus. Pro-tip, you have to give your bags to the driver to put on the bus, he’s not going to pick up random bags that are left on the sidewalk – have you not traveled since 9/11?
I spent the rest of the day napping, catching up on the slew of emails that had piled up while I was back East, and planning out the next week’s travel.
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“30 Days on the Road” is a blog series tracking my travel for thirty days in October and November; from leaving Alaska on October 27th until Steamboat opens on November 25th. Due to a series of cool opportunities I don’t have to be back at a “real job” until 11/26th, and after a summer that seemed way too long, I’ll be making the most of my free month with as much snow and snow industry fun as I can cram in. The goal is two-fold, first to get you pumped about the upcoming season, and two to help keep track of time as I wander aimlessly for a month.
I’ll also be posting updates on Facebook and Twitter, so make sure and check out the action there too.