So You Are Planning a Trip to Colorado?
National Public Radio this morning ran a story on things to do in Denver. It is aimed at the Democratic National Convention next week but contains some information of use to those of us who will be out there in September to attend the NSGIC Annual Conference in Keystone, Colorado (about 70 miles from downtown Denver, as the rental car drives).
The NPR story also has a few notes on how to avoid altitude sickness. A key concept is to stay hydrated; the area has a very dry climate.
That's the clear liquid found in pitchers evenly spaced-out along the tables in the main plenary conference room.
I have this vision of Rick Memmel standing at the front of the room instructing all of the nation's GIS leaders to take a big drink of water before going out for a break.
The NPR story also has a few notes on how to avoid altitude sickness. A key concept is to stay hydrated; the area has a very dry climate.
To compensate for the climate, Honigman says most people should drink 24 to 36 ounces more water than normal.
I have this vision of Rick Memmel standing at the front of the room instructing all of the nation's GIS leaders to take a big drink of water before going out for a break.
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