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Denver is just an hour drive away when you need
kind of things only big cities offer. The county itself has mountains and high fertile plains. Only a few hours north and west put you in
high desert country in Wyoming, while a few hours south and west put you in
Sonoran desert of Arizona.
The climate is surprisingly mild -- at least it comes as a surprise to someone from Michigan or Minnesota to find that
snow doesn't cover
ground all winter, except in
high mountains, but comes and goes. And
summer evenings are cool and comfortable. Summer days get hot on
plains, but you have only to drive fifteen minutes into
mountains to be refreshed (or turn on
air conditioning).
If you haven't visited Larimer County you should plan on doing so at
first opportunity. If you are already familiar with
area, you will no doubt find yourself drawn back over and over. It's just irresistable.

The author, Andrew J. Morris, is a writer, programmer, researcher, publisher and general infopreneur. Explore his varied expressions at http://ajmorris.com/ and http://epmassoc.com/ and http://larimerco.com/ and http://sharedrss.com/