Large Subaru population here/What to do

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  1. silver03
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    So, I am in Tabernash Colorado of all places for 6 days on business. I have never seen so many Outbacks and WRX's as a percentage of the overall automobile population anywhere else. No snow here to speak of so skiing is off the table. Anyone know this area? Sights? Must see things? thanks
     
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    BeauJo's pizza...find one, enjoy. Travel to Fort Collins for a little road trip, stop at BeauJo's for pizza and then hit New Belgium Brewery for a beer tour! Great time and great people there(great beer too). Maybe Rocky Mountain National Park for a hike?
    http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Tabernash&state=CO

    Everytime that i've been to CO i've felt "at home" because of the Subie presence! Never been to Tabernash tho.
     
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    Breckenridge Brewery is also a great place to go, great food and their beer rocks!! RMNP is beautiful, I would imagine Trail Ridge Road is closed other wise on the other side of the pass Frazier is a beautiful town. Also BlackHawk is a mini Las Vegas !!
     
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    If you want a downright beautiful drive, just take I-70 anywhere from Denver westward. The views are breathtaking and some great driving roads.
     
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    I ended up in Steamboat for the day Saturday...Beaujos was closed between 2-5 :( However we ended up going out to Strawberry Hot Springs just outside town a few miles. It was the highpoint of our trip. The mountains were fun to drive in, well as fun as my Ford Fusion rental car could be.