Graham Family Reacts to The Most Beautiful Towns In Colorado

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    Graham Family React to Most The Beautiful Towns In Colorado
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  • @davebcf1231

    It's always weird when people think Colorado is too cold. It's sunny most of the year. The winters are cold, but not nearly as bad along the front range as up in the mountains. Most of the year is pretty mild. Summers are hot, but without the humidity that you find in the east and south the temps aren't as unbearable.

  • @theresabeck1029

    It's great to see people react to other states besides Texas, California, New York and Florida.... the US has so many great places to see ❤

  • @REV.995
    @REV.995  +25

    I live in Colorado we average 300 days a year of sunshine, not cold like you think.

  • @raise1000

    You will have much more fun in Colorado rather than Texas. Texas is a large desert thats boring.

  • @bleachedbrother

    Your daughter said her dream is to attend an American university. The University of Colorado is in Boulder which is on this list 😊

  • @afordhere75126

    I grew up west of Colorado Springs in a small town named Divide. Its a dry cold, no humidity to speak of. I lived in the region for 30 years. There's so much outdoors stuff to do from fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, mountain climbing, etc. I believe the ladies would enjoy Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs (quaint shopping). I don't have the time or the space here to talk about all the things to do

  • @russellkeeling4387

    I know all the cold weather would seem depressing but when you live in the mountains you come to realize none of the other seasons would exist without winter. No winter, no water.

  • @graceyhefner6742

    I think y'all should definitely consider Colorado. I went there on a two weeks long road trip and I went fishing in one of the rivers. My dad caught some fish and while we were fishing there were four bald eagles flying over us which is something we have never seen. Y'all would love it!

  • @cptchaotic

    Please do not apologize for making the video longer by talking. It's why we are here is to hear you take on the video. We enjoy spending time with you and the family. I am just speaking for me but spending time watching you and your family be together and enjoying these videos makes it a little easier when missing my family. Thank you for being you and I will see you in the next video.

  • @rmh258
    @rmh258  +6

    "In the winter it looks depressing". That's why you go crazy with the Christmas lights.

  • @HeyTTA
    @HeyTTA  +5

    I had the same misconception about the cold before I moved to CO. As a transplant from the northeast, I find CO weather a lot more bearable

  • @andrewmcclure2378

    You worry about the cold. Disregard air temperature. If the sun is out, which it is more often than not, add 10 C to air temp listed. I grew up in the Midwest and the increase in altitude can easily be felt with the strength of the sun. Plus almost half the states population is in Denver metro/Boulder area. It's a big empty state for the most part, And absolutely beautiful everywhere.

  • @rmlrl1971

    I have been in Colorado for 17 yrs now. I live just outside of Colorado Springs. We have the mountains to the west and grasslands to the east. This winter happens to be pretty cold, but at this point, the whole country is feeling the artic blast. Last winter was actually warmer than usual. We do get snow, but for the most part, it doesn't stay for too long. Currently it's 27 F and I was outside in jeans, t-shirt and a sweatshirt. The sun is shinning, no wind and it feels warmer than what the thermometer says. A few things about Colorado. We have hot springs, sand dunes and lots of mountains for skiing. You can go fishing, hunting and also swimming in the lakes. If you are too hot you can always drive up into the mountains to cool off on a nice hike.

  • @george217

    I'm kind of surprised that Durango isn't on the list. I went there years ago and loved it...

  • @starparodier91

    It’s actually very similar to Slovakia in terms of weather, just drier and higher and sunnier in the winter. When my friends and family visit they always mention it.

  • @nancyaylward1176
    @nancyaylward1176 14 годин тому

    I’m a Colorado Native, born and raised! All the towns are Beautiful, but they are also what we here call “Tourist Traps”. They have shown all the towns in the “off season”. Mostly in the summer months, these towns are so crowded. There are so many more towns to visit that, in my opinion, are much more beautiful. There are hidden gems all over Our State. Almost every county has a County Fair full of entertainment. There are also Festivals in the lower towns that are filled with Food, Music, Coffee and Beer Gardens, not to mention a lot of kid friendly activities. Colorado isn’t as cold as people think. We have our snowy months, sometimes our seasons are cold and sometimes mild. Also, I watched the Sitka Ranch video in Montana. If You think Colorado is cold, spend a Winter in Montana. Colorado will feel like a vacation in Hawaii! 😁😁😁 Love Your Channel, I just subscribed.

  • @russellkeeling4387

    Ouray is named after the chief of the Mountain Ute Indian tribe. Alfred Packer was known by Ouray. Look up Alfred Packer to find out who he was, it's very interesting.

  • @ToastyZach

    My grandma lived in Telluride in the 70s before she moved to Florida. Her old 2bed, 1bathroom family home sold recently for $960,000. That place is crazy expensive hahaha.

  • @JSBIRD69

    I live on the high plains of Colorado, East of Colorado Springs, at 6500f/1981m msl, in a small town of 800 ish. It has been as low as -15f/-26c in the last week, but it's usually not that cold. During the summer if it gets 90f/32c, you'd think you'd relocated to Hell. However, if you step into the shade, it's fine.

  • @michaelairheart6921

    I used to work in pipeline construction. I stayed in Glenwood Springs Colorado for a little over three months. The motel I stayed in overlooked the hot spring pool. Not sure about now, but back then it was the largest hot spring pool in the world. People swim in the pool even when it is snowing. If you go to Glenwood Springs, go in the summer. The weather is great. The average temperature during the summer is 85f with no humidity. It is very comfortable, not cold. Winter is not the time to go to Colorado unless you are going to ski. If you like fishing, there are numerous places to fish for trout.