So, attending the Boost Con in May is no trivial task. Aside from the $599 (early bird) conference cost and the hotel, you have to fly to Denver and then drive about 200 miles to Aspen -- because the airport in Aspen is closed in May (no kidding). I'm tempted to go just because the place will be nearly uninhabited. Dudes, what gives? Robert
So, attending the Boost Con in May is no trivial task. Aside from the $599 (early bird) conference cost and the hotel, you have to fly to Denver and then drive about 200 miles to Aspen -- because the airport in Aspen is closed in May (no kidding).
Actually you can fly to Vail Eagle, that's 'only' 70miles to drive. Regards Hartmut
On Apr 2, 2007, at 9:17 PM, Hartmut Kaiser wrote:
So, attending the Boost Con in May is no trivial task. Aside from the $599 (early bird) conference cost and the hotel, you have to fly to Denver and then drive about 200 miles to Aspen -- because the airport in Aspen is closed in May (no kidding).
Actually you can fly to Vail Eagle, that's 'only' 70miles to drive.
And the drive is wonderful and well worth doing. I go to Aspen twice a year and whenever feasible I just fly to Denver and drive up. Matthias
on Mon Apr 02 2007, Robert Marion
So, attending the Boost Con in May is no trivial task. Aside from the $599 (early bird) conference cost and the hotel, you have to fly to Denver and then drive about 200 miles to Aspen -- because the airport in Aspen is closed in May (no kidding).
I'm tempted to go just because the place will be nearly uninhabited.
Dudes, what gives?
Does http://www.boostcon.com/about/faq help to answer your question? -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com Don't Miss BoostCon 2007! ==> http://www.boostcon.com
participants (4)
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David Abrahams
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Hartmut Kaiser
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Matthias Troyer
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Robert Marion