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Chadtuba
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I'll second Adams as a good undergraduate school. I'm alum and still live and teach in the area. I've also been taking lessons with Jamie the last couple months as time has allowed and he is an excellent teacher.
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WOW.

Oh to be young and headed off to college again...San Luis Valley is awesome!!! If there is an outdoor activity that can't be enjoyed within an hour of Alamosa, I don't know what it might be.
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I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
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knuxie wrote:It's what, like -25 degrees there now? Pack a couple Kelly MPCs...

Ken
Current Wolf Creek Ski conditions:

Current Snowfall
Summit Base Depth : 139 inches :shock:
Last 24 Hours : 0 inches
Last 48 Hours : 7 inches
Last 72 Hours : 17 inches
Midway Base Depth : 111 inches
Last 7 Days : 21 inches
Latest Storm : 19 inches
Year to Date : 307 inches

Current Weather
Temperature : 19° Skies : Partly cloudy
Yesterdays High : 30° Forecast : 80% chance of snow with a high near 28°
Last Nights Low : 4°
Road Conditions : The roads to Wolf Creek are plowed and sanded.


Monarch Mountain:

NEW SNOW - 1"
BASE - 77"
SURFACE - Packed Powder

Both are within an hour of Alamosa...also Telluride, Purgtory, Durango, Crested Butte and about 30 others...
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I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
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There is wonderful flyfishing in the area. I've had a couple magic days on rivers in that area. Also, its not far from some mind blowing wilderness areas.

Scot "used to fish a lot more before I got re-hooked by a tuba" B
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