![]() ![]() “It’s been rainy and sad, and then very hot,” Bernard said of Denver. ![]() A therapist and an investment adviser, respectively, the two had come to see the Noah Kahn show at the Dillon Amphitheater later that evening and decided to paddleboard in the meantime. Meanwhile, across the water at the Dillon Marina, Carleigh Bernard and Clayton Faber had also made the trek from Denver, finding fairer weather in the mountains. While the city sweltered with 98-degree highs on Tuesday, Olbricht said her family has been hiking, biking and “taking advantage of the outdoors” in the cooler temperatures Summit County has to offer. Residents of Broomfield, the Olbricht family left the Denver-metro area Saturday for a weeklong vacation at their house in Breckenridge. “Temperature-wise, it’s awesome,” Olbricht said. ![]() The family had spent the morning at the Snake River Inlet, lounging in the sun as the two kids played out on the water until the cool mountain breeze turned gustier, making it difficult to paddle. This article first appeared on Summit Daily.Īs the wind picked up into the early afternoon Tuesday, July 25, Jessica Olbricht and her family packed up the paddleboards, fishing rods and lawn chairs they had sprawled along the edge of the Dillon Reservoir. ![]()
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