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DENVER, CO – July 5, 2012 – Maybe it’s the altitude, but come summer, the Mile High City
unleashes a series of kooky happenings ranging from the world’s largest
Zombie Crawl (a horde of 7,000 blood-splattered zombies) to the world’s
largest gorilla run (1,200 fully costumed gorillas…and growing).
Visitors are welcome to dress appropriately and join the shenanigans.
Here’s a guide to Denver’s crazy, fun-filled summer:
1)
Every Wednesday night through Sept. 26, thousands of costumed
bicyclists take to the streets for a moving pub crawl known as Denver Cruisers.
Bike riders dress according to themes (examples include Space Invaders,
Duct Tape & Cardboard, Pirates, Punk, Goth & Glam) and travel
from pub to pub through the back streets of Denver neighborhoods,
finishing with a scary-looking, but generally safe “Circle of Death,” a
ride in which huge circles of riders pedal into an increasingly smaller
circle.
2) Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Colorado Gay Rodeo
from July 13-15 at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. This year’s event
includes traditional rodeo events such as team roping, bull-riding and
flag racing, but also incorporate some twists - wild drag racing, steer
decorating and goat dressing.
3) Run for Your Lives
in the race of a lifetime at the Thunder Valley Motorcross Park on July
14. This 5K obstacle course pits you – the living – against a horde of
zombies who will chase you through a series of obstacles including
pools of “blood” and undead infested forests. A dozen bands will play
following the race, whether or not there are any survivors.
4) Summon your inner sleuth for this year’s Mile High Murder Mystery,
a mad dash to gather clues on whodunit throughout Downtown Denver on
July 14. Last year, there were 700 costumed characters competing, with
prizes going to the top three teams. Music, drinks and food follow the
awards ceremony at Stoney’s Bar & Grill.
5) Military training may come in handy for Denver’s Urban Assault Ride
happening throughout the streets of Denver on July 22. Teammates set
out on a citywide quest for “checkpoints” on their two-wheeled steeds –
with tasks such as tricycle “trike” races, slip-n-slides and dance
competitions throughout.
6) Catch blue ribbon fever at this year’s Denver County Fair
from August 10 – 12, where you can enter more than 30 truly crazy
competitions. Find out who has the best Mile High City mustache; who
the fastest texter in the west is; who does the greatest chicken
impression; who rocks the best Frida Kahlo unibrow; who can build the
fiercest fighting robot, and a whole lot more.
7) As John Cougar would say, Denver’s Retro Run
“Hurts So Good.” Dig out your Jane Fonda workout wear and leg warmers
for this 1980s-inspired 5K around Sloan’s Lake Park on Aug. 26. Prizes
will be given to best costumes – including best dressed pet – and break
dancers and 80’s music will have you “Shakin” like Eddie Money.
8) If you haven’t experienced New Belgium’s Tour de Fat,
you’ve missed out on bicycling giraffes, superheroes, ballerinas and
the most random costumed characters you may ever see on two wheels. Don
your craziest costume and head to Denver’s City Park for the parade on
Sept. 8, and enjoy live music, delicious craft beer and sunshine the
rest of the day.
9)
Did we mention Denverites love zombies? In 2011, more than 7,000 of the
undead lurched along 16th Street Mall, and the horde is expected to
grow for another record-breaking year during the Denver Zombie Crawl on Oct. 20.
10)
It’s hard to count how many Denver residents own gorilla suits, but
there are at least 1,200 who donned theirs – with modifications – for
the Denver Gorilla Run,
happening this year on Oct. 27. Wynkoop Brewing Co.’s event raises
funds for the Mountain Gorilla Conservation Fund, and each registrant
is provided with a gorilla suit to keep for next year’s race.
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About VISIT DENVER, The Convention & Visitors Bureau
Celebrating
more than 100 years of promoting the Mile High City, VISIT DENVER is a
nonprofit trade association that contracts with the City of Denver to
market Denver as a convention and leisure destination, increasing
economic development in the city, creating jobs and generating taxes.
Tourism is the second largest industry in Denver, generating $3.3
billion in annual spending in 2011, while supporting nearly 50,000
jobs. Learn more about Denver on the VISITDENVER website and at TOURISMPAYSDENVER, on Twitter @iknowdenver and the VISIT DENVER Facebook page, or by phone at 800 2 DENVER.
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Outrageous, Outdoor and Odd – Denver’s Wild and Wacky Summer Events
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