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Fort Collins is a college town North of [[Denver]] on [[I-25]]. It is home to the Colorado State University and a very enjoyable place to either travel through or rest. The heart of the downtown is located about 3 miles off the exit on I-25 and encompasses the beautiful college campus as well as a few streets full of nifty shops and bars. The nightlife on a weekend is incredible and takes on the air of a summer street festival. With the right attitude there are plenty of good times to be had and opportunities to make money if needed. Very tolerant of travellers and plenty of chances to get "adopted".  
 
Fort Collins is a college town North of [[Denver]] on [[I-25]]. It is home to the Colorado State University and a very enjoyable place to either travel through or rest. The heart of the downtown is located about 3 miles off the exit on I-25 and encompasses the beautiful college campus as well as a few streets full of nifty shops and bars. The nightlife on a weekend is incredible and takes on the air of a summer street festival. With the right attitude there are plenty of good times to be had and opportunities to make money if needed. Very tolerant of travellers and plenty of chances to get "adopted".  
  
== Hitching Out ==
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== Hitchhiking out ==
 
The easiest way to leave the town is to hike East on Mulberry St.(Rt. 14) or take Transfort bus 14 from old-town ($1.25) to the ramp on I-25, the ramp is easy to hitch and rides can be gotten quite easily from here.
 
The easiest way to leave the town is to hike East on Mulberry St.(Rt. 14) or take Transfort bus 14 from old-town ($1.25) to the ramp on I-25, the ramp is easy to hitch and rides can be gotten quite easily from here.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:52, 5 April 2011

<map lat=40.551 lng=-105.067 zoom=11 view=0 float=right/> Fort Collins is a college town North of Denver on I-25. It is home to the Colorado State University and a very enjoyable place to either travel through or rest. The heart of the downtown is located about 3 miles off the exit on I-25 and encompasses the beautiful college campus as well as a few streets full of nifty shops and bars. The nightlife on a weekend is incredible and takes on the air of a summer street festival. With the right attitude there are plenty of good times to be had and opportunities to make money if needed. Very tolerant of travellers and plenty of chances to get "adopted".

Hitchhiking out

The easiest way to leave the town is to hike East on Mulberry St.(Rt. 14) or take Transfort bus 14 from old-town ($1.25) to the ramp on I-25, the ramp is easy to hitch and rides can be gotten quite easily from here.