SWMBO and I have decided this is the year we finally pack up and leave Wisconsin for somewhere west. We're both lifelong Midwesterners ready for something different, tired of two months of below zero temperatures and feet of snow on the ground. Trying to find somewhere that still has four seasons, but a less extreme winter.
We had initially been looking pretty closely at the Portland, OR/Vancouver, WA area (still are) but it has also emerged that we both have connections in the Denver/Boulder, CO area that could potentially facilitate a smooth employment transition, so we are now evaluating that option as well.
Much like the PNW we are drawn to the idea of cities near mountains, we love living near and working in the city but getting away for hiking/camping/other outdoorsy activities pretty frequently. I went to Denver for a few days as a teenager as part of a trip out that way to go to Pike's Peak for the hill climb, but have not been back as an adult. I do remember some awesome scenery and Denver seeming like a reasonably decent city but not much else.
As far as the "city life", my understanding is that Boulder is cool but breathtakingly expensive, and Denver is less expensive but not as trendy or whatever. I have a friend who lives in Broomfield who says those kind of suburban areas are the best balance of cost of living/access to the cities proper. I know very little about the area as a whole though so I'm curious what the local perspective is.
From a GRM perspective, I get the impression that it would not be worth the headache to bring my E28 and try to get it to pass smog (zero testing in WI for collector vehicles and my car is a no cats/no evap/no EGR relic of Europe in the 80's), so I would probably just sell it before the move and take on a new project afterward. That said, I'm not sure what the motorsports scene is like out there besides the hill climb; here in Wisconsin I'm surprisingly spoiled with Road America, Autobahn, and Blackhawk a stone's throw away and even more within a day's drive. Not expecting that level of choice but I would imagine there are at least a few road courses?
So, what's there to know about living in the Denver/Boulder area?