Hello, respectfully, my interpretation is traveling to a different region of
Colorado is completely allowed, granted it is by oneself and you keep distance
between anyone you encounter. Obviously, out of state birding is risky and not
recommended at this point. States are considering border clos
SeEttaMoss
Canon City
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020, 11:36 PM Thomas Heinrich wrote:
> Just happened to find this relevant article on the Denver Post website:
>
>
> https://theknow.denverpost.com/2020/03/26/hiking-mountains-denver-stay-at-home-order/236219/
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> Thomas Heinrich
> nyc...@aol.com
> Boulder,
Just happened to find this relevant article on the Denver Post website:
https://theknow.denverpost.com/2020/03/26/hiking-mountains-denver-stay-at-home-order/236219/
Thomas Heinrich
nyc...@aol.com
Boulder, CO
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 10:55 PM Susan Rosine wrote:
> I was not aware of that restric
I was not aware of that restriction. I thought you could travel anywhere to
exercise, which includes birding. I thought that's why the state parks were
still open.
So people in the mountains can't go to the plains, and vice versa? Like how far
away from your town can you go? I've seen nothing a
My understanding is same, BUT travel to different regions in state is
prohibited. E.g. people from Denver are not permitted to drive to the
mountains to go birding; nor are they permitted to drive to El Paso
County to look for a bird, regardless of social distancing. Birding at
local parks is
My interpretation as well
On Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 8:17:51 AM UTC-6, Nick Komar wrote:
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> My interpretation of the latest state-wide public health order, now in
> place until April 11, is that it does permit recreation including birding,
> as long as group activities are avoided, and soci