Originally posted by tjburk
knelson, there is a Hot Springs Pool right outside of Glenwood Springs that is really cool as well.:D
Been there, too. Cool, too, but that one is pretty commercial. The Steamboat one is much more rustic.
Calling it a 'pool' is a little bit of a stretch, but the Strawberry Park Hot Springs near Steamboat, Colorado is nice. Going there at night in the middle of the winter is definitely a unique experience.
It depends.
Are you referring to a workout/practice pool?
Or a competition pool utilized for significant meets such as regionals or nationals or someting of that level?
I may be reading too much into this, but I feel it's important that these are two areas of significance.
Jim
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It depends.
Are you referring to a workout/practice pool?
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Hey Jim...you forgot indoor/outdoor and 50m/25m/25yd/33.3m length pools.
comparing apples to oranges....
Karla
As for my answer...I haven't stopped traveling yet...I'll get back to you in 50 years.
Originally posted by knelson
Calling it a 'pool' is a little bit of a stretch, but the Strawberry Park Hot Springs near Steamboat, Colorado is nice. Going there at night in the middle of the winter is definitely a unique experience.
Hitting that on the way back home from skiing is always soooooo nice :D
As for a real pool, my favorite is IUPUI. Everytime I swam there growing up I had a lifetime best. Won zones there, got my first junior cuts, always had great swims there. Heat lamps over the bleachers, all the olympians on the wall, nice warm diving well, I love that place.
Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Complex... outdoor, 50m/25yds
I also like Kentish Town Baths in London (believe it or not), indoor, 30m (I really like the length)...
peace...