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Started by Hercules, June 02, 2010, 08:05:33 AM

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Hercules

Finished up on Scarborough this weekend. I asked vendors for their opinion on which festival they liked more then Scarborough (gotta CMA for the home crew....  ;D). Majority said they liked CRF.

Soooo. I was considering a loooong solo roadtrip for the 26-27 weekend.

Any advice on where to stay and what kind of weather to expect would be appreciated. Keep in mind I survived a 96-99 degree closing weekend here at Scarb.  

Also...do they sell bottles of mead on the grounds?  
Save the Earth (it's the only one with beer)!

Norfolk

By all means, Herc, c'mon up and join us.  My answers to your questions follow, although other local rennies may care to embellish:

Where to stay:  Most travelers to CoRF stay in one of several motels in Castle Rock, which is about 10 minutes North of the Festival site.  You might also consider the Sundance Mountain Lodge, which is about 10 minutes South.

Weather:  Highly unpredictable.  High temps may be in the 50's or the 90's or anywhere in between.  Afternoon thunderstorms with brief heavy rains are common.

Mead:  To the best of my knowledge, mead is sold only by the glass, but you can buy as many glasses as you like.   :D

Be sure to wear your R/F pin!
Just call me "Your Grace"

Capt Gabriela Fullpepper

Hercules

There are many places to stay depeding on what you are looking for. Castle Rock 15 miles north would be the best to start looking and to book now. They have many hotels there like Super 8 which is usually a cheap favorite. To the south in Colorado Springs is also a place to stay. This is a little further from the grounds but is within an easy 15 - 30 minute drive dependant on traffic. If you like to camp or have a camper there is a KOA camp ground about 2 minutes north of the faire grounds. And lastly Denver is about 30 minutes drive dependant on traffic to the north. I'd do a search on Hotels.com or if you know a chain you like contact them.

Weather can be anything from freezing rain and temps in the low 50's to temps in the low 100's. This time of year expect them to be in the 70 - high 90's range but weaher can and will change and we do often see afternoon rain showers that do not last.

I have never seen bottles of mead sold. The only bottles I know that they do sell are of Mikes Hard towards the lower section of the faire. All other drinks are sold in cups and even the bottles of mikes hard are plastic. They do sell mead though just in cups.

Hope to see you. Look us all up.
"The Metal Maiden"
To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody e

Blushing

It's not THAT long of a roadtrip!  I almost did the same in reverse to vist Scarby this season.

Most visiting Rennies tend to stay in Castle Rock, as there is a large variety of options.  There are several motel/hotel options in the north side of Colorado Springs near the Air Force Academy, and even more close to Garden of the Gods.

Weather can be unpredictable as mentioned above.  It's been warm lately, and even in high temperatures, it's generally a dry heat, so it doesn't seem nearly as bad as it can get in Texas. ;o) Keep a rain-resistant cloak in your vehicle, just in case, and you should be set.

No mead sold is by the bottle (I must say I LOVE that about the Texas faires!), but we at least have mead.  And if you have time to explore, Colorado is known for it microbreweries, and there is a fantastic meadery in Boulder.

Other things to note: weapons must be peace tied; make sure to bring and USE sunscreen; and water water water.
~All human activity lies within the artist's scope~

Norfolk

Quote from: Blushing on June 02, 2010, 12:37:28 PM
... make sure to bring and USE sunscreen; and water water water.

Mistress Blushing is absolutely right!  Since the air is so dry here, sweat doesn't accumulate on the skin, leading people to think they are not losing much moisture.  Consequently people from more humid climates tend to become quickly and badly dehydrated here unless they make a conscious effort to afford it.  A word to the wise ...
Just call me "Your Grace"

Tanda

If you like your mead, do stay an extra day and hit Redstone Meadery in Boulder. Totally worth it. http://www.redstonemeadery.com/
They do tastings! For Free! And Tours! for Free!
While in Boulder, hit Celestial Seasonings for a tour too. Mint Room FTW! Ok, so it's just tea, but seriously...MMMMMMMint.
Oh...wait, this was about Faire.
But...if you stay in Castle Rock, there is an Irish Pub in the historic part of town that is fun.
Other notes on Faire: No Pets.
And yes, Water...water cannot be emphasized enough. Eat protein. You'll need it at altitude.

That weekend (June 26-27) is Celtic Weekend. The BEST WEEKEND EVER! You should totally come!
o/` I'm a little teapot...o/` No, I'm not, that would be silly. ::)

Hercules

Sounds like I need to replace the contents of my flask collection with water.  :'(

The mead here is too sweet for our taste. So I did order some mead from Redstone. Unknown to me is that it was carbonated.  :o Filling a wine bladder and walking through the gates produced a wine bladder mead fountain upon first opening.

Appreciate all the suggestions and hopefully will be able to coordinate a road trip that weekend. Hope there is more to see then the booooorrrrrriiinnnggg ride down I-45 to TRF. Nothing but dust on that ride.
Save the Earth (it's the only one with beer)!

Avan

Quote from: Hercules on June 04, 2010, 08:18:16 AM
Sounds like I need to replace the contents of my flask collection with water.  :'(


SACRILEGE!!!!


Use a bota for the water and the flask for the thirst quenchers.

Tanda

Quote from: Hercules on June 04, 2010, 08:18:16 AM
Sounds like I need to replace the contents of my flask collection with water.  :'(

The mead here is too sweet for our taste. So I did order some mead from Redstone. Unknown to me is that it was carbonated.  :o Filling a wine bladder and walking through the gates produced a wine bladder mead fountain upon first opening.

Appreciate all the suggestions and hopefully will be able to coordinate a road trip that weekend. Hope there is more to see then the booooorrrrrriiinnnggg ride down I-45 to TRF. Nothing but dust on that ride.

Redstone does make non carbonated mead, too. They just specialize in the carbonated.
o/` I'm a little teapot...o/` No, I'm not, that would be silly. ::)

Capt Gabriela Fullpepper

Actually if you want an even better mead try Meadery of the Rockys. the Raspberry and Chocolate Velvet is to die for. I tried Redstone and to me it was like drinking seltzer water and gave me and Toki both bad indugestion. Were as the Meadery of the Rockies (Sadly in Western Colorado) is a far better mead.
"The Metal Maiden"
To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody e

Tanda

Quote from: Lady de Laney on June 04, 2010, 10:04:24 AM
Actually if you want an even better mead try Meadery of the Rockys. the Raspberry and Chocolate Velvet is to die for. I tried Redstone and to me it was like drinking seltzer water and gave me and Toki both bad indugestion. Were as the Meadery of the Rockies (Sadly in Western Colorado) is a far better mead.

We just picked up the Camelot and Guinevere from them....not so yummy. Is there a place along the front range that sells the Raspberry and Chocolate? I'd love to try them.
o/` I'm a little teapot...o/` No, I'm not, that would be silly. ::)

Avan

Meadery of the Rockies is available as some liquor stores here on the eastern slopes.  But not all variety as they have at their place.

Hercules

Quote from: Tanda on June 04, 2010, 10:03:35 AMRedstone does make non carbonated mead, too. They just specialize in the carbonated.

I also had ordered their Blueberry mead (one of their non-carbonated meads) since I'm a blueberry junky. Gooood stuff.

Chaucers makes a rasberry mead that's good...but it's easier trying to find virgin in a brothel.   :-\
Save the Earth (it's the only one with beer)!

Capt Gabriela Fullpepper

Quote from: Tanda on June 04, 2010, 10:11:05 AM
Quote from: Lady de Laney on June 04, 2010, 10:04:24 AM
Actually if you want an even better mead try Meadery of the Rockys. the Raspberry and Chocolate Velvet is to die for. I tried Redstone and to me it was like drinking seltzer water and gave me and Toki both bad indugestion. Were as the Meadery of the Rockies (Sadly in Western Colorado) is a far better mead.

We just picked up the Camelot and Guinevere from them....not so yummy. Is there a place along the front range that sells the Raspberry and Chocolate? I'd love to try them.

Any store that has their Mead can get in the Raspberry and Chocolate Velvet
"The Metal Maiden"
To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody e

Norfolk

One of the most beautiful things about mead is that it comes in so many varieties -- which means you must try them all to determine which you prefer!    :D
Just call me "Your Grace"