What tracks are available to run on in Boulder?
What tracks are available to run on in Boulder?
You can use most high school tracks before or after school hours.
I'm from the area and Fairview High School has a pretty good track. boulder high school's track is garbage, only 6 lanes and probably 20 years old. Centaurus high school in lafayette has a 1 year old track that's nice. You might have to hop a fence to get into a track but no one will bother you as long as you're just running and it's before/after school
Didn't they close Fairview's public access due to too many people or something?
I run in high school wrote:
You can use most high school tracks before or after school hours.
I'm from the area and Fairview High School has a pretty good track. boulder high school's track is garbage, only 6 lanes and probably 20 years old. Centaurus high school in lafayette has a 1 year old track that's nice. You might have to hop a fence to get into a track but no one will bother you as long as you're just running and it's before/after school
Illinoisphotographer wrote:
Didn't they close Fairview's public access due to too many people or something?
I run in high school wrote:You can use most high school tracks before or after school hours.
I'm from the area and Fairview High School has a pretty good track. boulder high school's track is garbage, only 6 lanes and probably 20 years old. Centaurus high school in lafayette has a 1 year old track that's nice. You might have to hop a fence to get into a track but no one will bother you as long as you're just running and it's before/after school
They might have. OP should check anyway as it's a nice track, and closer to boulder than the one in Lafayette
No one should be answering someone who's obviously trolling.
not sure man, ive never been to Boulder. But theres a bunch of tracks in Philadelphia in case you are there sometime. I also dont live in philadelphia but its such a big place you gotta imagine they would have multiple suitable tracks. So im not gonna be the one to ask specifics regarding philadelphia public tracks. There's other users on this site that im sure would have that info though. Hope this helps
Avoid the tracky track in East Boulder for sure. There's too many sexual deviants in that neighborhood & that's just the ones who haven't been caught yet. Plus its easy to wipe out there
The best track to run on in Boulder is the one that Emma Coburn trains on . . . at the same time . . . just follow her.
Skim Too Close wrote:
Avoid the tracky track in East Boulder for sure. There's too many sexual deviants in that neighborhood & that's just the ones who haven't been caught yet. Plus its easy to wipe out there
many babies in Boulder need weather all perfecty perfect. Stem majors the only majors that worked hard for there money. Rest are all on and/or for handouts. I work for Google now and my Tesla take me there because I learned CSS classes and HTML in 2 days and the rest was history. Can even do it all while on the treadmill, gimme a call and I'll show you
CU has a buncha tracks.
Skip Bocuse wrote:
CU has a buncha tracks.
Yah, but you can't just get on any old CU track without inside connections. It's who you know! (WINK WINK)
Tracks aren't usually made in Boulders.
Manhattan middle school
resident of co wrote:
Manhattan middle school
Is that the dirt track in North Boulder I did a couple of workouts on twenty plus years ago?
chief niwot.. wrote:
resident of co wrote:Manhattan middle school
Is that the dirt track in North Boulder I did a couple of workouts on twenty plus years ago?
No, that's Centennial. Until recently it was asphalt but because of the bums they surfaced it with runner. The Manhattan one is like a year old and filled with Mexican trust funders who leave there stuffed animals at the track. Best time to go is 2 a.m. when its 20 below because the wimps are all inside then. Hit me up for more info.
Stay far away from the track near the rec center, at least when it's dark. What looks like a tranquil and inviting neighborhood is actually the ecosystem of a gigantic bullfrog-hominid chimera from the lowlands, one easily identified by its comprehensive orthodontic work, its craft-beer breath, and the half-intelligible croaking noises it makes about wanting to learn basic HTML en route to earning a flurry of doctorate degrees and establishing a trust fund for its offspring. This animal is technically not aggressive, it can't run any faster than 5 or 6 MPH anymore anyway, but it's "dangerous" in the sense that it is detached from reality, and the stench of it from 50' away could drive anyone mad, especially in the summer. (Trust me, this one's on the weird side even for Boulder.)
Coached Fitness Blogger wrote:
Stay far away from the track near the rec center, at least when it's dark. What looks like a tranquil and inviting neighborhood is actually the ecosystem of a gigantic bullfrog-hominid chimera from the lowlands, one easily identified by its comprehensive orthodontic work, its craft-beer breath, and the half-intelligible croaking noises it makes about wanting to learn basic HTML en route to earning a flurry of doctorate degrees and establishing a trust fund for its offspring. This animal is technically not aggressive, it can't run any faster than 5 or 6 MPH anymore anyway, but it's "dangerous" in the sense that it is detached from reality, and the stench of it from 50' away could drive anyone mad, especially in the summer. (Trust me, this one's on the weird side even for Boulder.)
Is this person getting treatment?
Boulder weirdos? wrote:
Coached Fitness Blogger wrote:Stay far away from the track near the rec center, at least when it's dark. What looks like a tranquil and inviting neighborhood is actually the ecosystem of a gigantic bullfrog-hominid chimera from the lowlands, one easily identified by its comprehensive orthodontic work, its craft-beer breath, and the half-intelligible croaking noises it makes about wanting to learn basic HTML en route to earning a flurry of doctorate degrees and establishing a trust fund for its offspring. This animal is technically not aggressive, it can't run any faster than 5 or 6 MPH anymore anyway, but it's "dangerous" in the sense that it is detached from reality, and the stench of it from 50' away could drive anyone mad, especially in the summer. (Trust me, this one's on the weird side even for Boulder.)
Is this person getting treatment?
You actually don't want to know what kind of "treatments" it enjoys in private.
I worry about the sociopathic tendencies and the grandiose thinking.
Boulder weirdos? wrote:
I worry about the sociopathic tendencies and the grandiose thinking.
Hopefully, this thing and its keeper-financier will soon admit that Boulder was a failed experiment. It's had three years to get its running, vocational and academic life on some sort of forward track, and the only thing it's managed to do is move up a few sizes, lie to the authorities, and blow its caregiver's family money on booze. One has to wonder how long its caregiver, who himself is obviously laden with toxic foibles of his own, will even stay in the game.
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