My love and I visit Manitou Springs often just to walk around the downtown areas and almost always enjoy a quiet, though very public, picnic on blankets at Soda Springs Park or Memorial Park. Those aren't weird or strange, hippie or homeless or neer'do well's you ran into! That's just the wonderful, eclectic to eccentric normal people who inhabit this Bohemian town. During COVID-19 lockdown (2020), the residents of this incredible community would walk out on their front porch or whatever was the residents equivalent, every evening at 8pm to collectively _"howl like a wolf"_ with all the other residents. This sound echoed off houses, buildings and the rock walls of the canyon it resides in and was truly a spine chilling yet uplifting event to experience as an outsider. The people that live in this place seek to be different, follow their own rules and pathways and are not interested in what others think of them. I believe we all would be as better off, if there were more Manitou's in the world. Last but definitely not leasst, there is hardly any crime there too. The MSPD are as much like their citizens, they are very respectful with a live and let live vibe. ❤
Great travel video. I always like the abundance of locally owned businesses, such as the arcades, gift shops and restaurants. Plus, it’s a very walkable town off tourist season.
another great video, thanks! i especially liked the history segment at the start. lol, i _can't wait_ for the upcoming pueblo video; i lived there for 2 years (well, pueblo west, i'm just sayin') and am curious of your findings. 🤣👍
I was there a couple years ago. The day I was there (early June) was WAY to crowded for me. Didn't get out of car or stop anywhere. So, just drove to Garden of the Gods for a longer stay there. Would love to visit in a not so busy time.
Love the videos!
My love and I visit Manitou Springs often just to walk around the downtown areas and almost always enjoy a quiet, though very public, picnic on blankets at Soda Springs Park or Memorial Park.
Those aren't weird or strange, hippie or homeless or neer'do well's you ran into! That's just the wonderful, eclectic to eccentric normal people who inhabit this Bohemian town.
During COVID-19 lockdown (2020), the residents of this incredible community would walk out on their front porch or whatever was the residents equivalent, every evening at 8pm to collectively _"howl like a wolf"_ with all the other residents. This sound echoed off houses, buildings and the rock walls of the canyon it resides in and was truly a spine chilling yet uplifting event to experience as an outsider.
The people that live in this place seek to be different, follow their own rules and pathways and are not interested in what others think of them. I believe we all would be as better off, if there were more Manitou's in the world.
Last but definitely not leasst, there is hardly any crime there too. The MSPD are as much like their citizens, they are very respectful with a live and let live vibe. ❤
We love living in Manitou!
Nice video, lived there in 1993. Some great memories.
Nice place, visited Colorado back in 1968 while stationed at Fort Carson, beautiful country back then. Pikes Peak, Manito Springs Garden of the Gods.
Great travel video. I always like the abundance of locally owned businesses, such as the arcades, gift shops and restaurants. Plus, it’s a very walkable town off tourist season.
Always felt it had a little bit of everything
I did the incline on a 90* day once. That was a bad idea :). Another great video, Ski Lodge.
Thanks for the continued support!
We headed 24 east to limon and visited painted mines. 😊
another great video, thanks! i especially liked the history segment at the start.
lol, i _can't wait_ for the upcoming pueblo video; i lived there for 2 years (well, pueblo west, i'm just sayin') and am curious of your findings. 🤣👍
Oh, I got a lot to say about Pueblo
I was there a couple years ago. The day I was there (early June) was WAY to crowded for me. Didn't get out of car or stop anywhere. So, just drove to Garden of the Gods for a longer stay there. Would love to visit in a not so busy time.
My grandfather built 107 south path, check out the cemetery.....
Used to live there before Californians moved in and made the prices sky high