Red sandstone spires of Garden of the Gods rising out of juniper, Pikes Peak still capped in white behind them. Colorado wears its altitude on its face. Singles past 50 here mostly chose to be here, for the light and the air and the trails that don't ask much of you in the morning. Whatever stage you're at: late grief, slow recovery, ready again. The state has room for the long walk and the slow conversation
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For a first walk, Denver members favor City Park or coffee in RiNo. Cherry Creek's bike path is flat and easy. Colorado Springs has Garden of the Gods itself and Old Colorado City for a slow afternoon. Boulder regulars meet on Pearl Street or at Chautauqua Park; Fort Collins couples favor Old Town for coffee and Horsetooth Reservoir for a longer drive. Mountain-town members often suggest meeting halfway, at a Front Range trailhead.