They wanna pave paradise and put up a Buc-ee’s
theAspenbeat.com,
by
Glenn Beaton
Original Article
Posted By: Big Bopper,
7/18/2025 12:59:17 PM
The “Front Range” of the Colorado Rocky Mountains stretches a few hundred miles from Wyoming to New Mexico. It’s where the plains meet the mountains. It’s high plateaus of grasslands, gnarly ponderosa pines and sandstone bluffs.
It’s anchored by 14,107-foot Pikes Peak, named in honor of the 1806 expedition to the region led by explorer Zebulon Pike.
“Pikes Peak or Bust” was the slogan of intrepid gold rush pioneers making their way across the Great Plains to Cripple Creek and other gold camps west of Colorado Springs. Those early gold rushers traveling on foot, horses and wagons were able to see Pikes Peak
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
earlybird 7/18/2025 1:20:58 PM (No. 1979311)
I can imagine the people who would think a monster Buc-ees would be better than this beautiful open land.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
john56 7/18/2025 2:19:11 PM (No. 1979326)
They got the cleanest restrooms known to man.
And it sure beats having some liberal leftist think tank building another monument to their esteemed wisdom.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
preciosodrogas 7/18/2025 2:25:14 PM (No. 1979333)
The article gave a fair description. I lived in CO, on the high plains, (with great mt. views.) for a number of years, as a kid, and then when I had kids. Then deluge of people started pouring in. It was still great and they had every right to be there. The state flipped to liberal, not good. Then taxes shot up and water started becoming rare and crime started shooting up. The cartel spreading quickly from Greeley to Ft Collins and south. Sad, beautiful place. I'm going to say a special prayer for Mr. Malone. Thanks for posting.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 7/18/2025 2:53:04 PM (No. 1979348)
I live in Colorado Springs and drive I-25 at least once a week to a south Denver suburb. When you get north past Monument, it’s beautiful scenery almost all the way to Castle Rock. The place where they want to build the Buc-ee’s is accessed by one exit - County Line Road. It’s inadequate for an enterprise that size. That place would be an eyesore, and cause traffic jams in both directions. It’s a bad idea, and that’s a view shared by liberals and conservatives alike.
In the past twenty years, a lot of the wrong kind of people have moved to Colorado, and they’ve damn near ruined it. A Buc-ee’s would be more of the same. Thank God for the owner of Greenland Ranch.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Big Bopper 7/18/2025 3:54:18 PM (No. 1979374)
Reply 2:
You're proving the point of the column. People are failing to judge whether this is a good place to put a 60-pump gas station/convenience store. Instead they're making a decision based on pure tribalism.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
HerbVA 7/18/2025 3:56:57 PM (No. 1979378)
I love Buc-ees, but wouldnt want one anywhere near where I live.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Venturer 7/18/2025 4:16:13 PM (No. 1979392)
I had heard a lot about Buc-eee's and on a recent trip to Florida ,
i stopped at the one in Florence just off Rt. 95.
To be honest I was unimpressed. I think it had 100 gas pumps, it had lots of things inside with a Buc-eee's label on them and a price that was very generous to Buc-ee's. I tried their sandwich, it was edible, and i bought their beaver nuggets, those I liked. On I-95 there is a large truck stop, that has Buc-ee's beat by a mile and there used to be a place called JR's,now JR's was a real great stop, but it's gone. IMO Buc-eee's is a tourist trap not going out of the way for,but if it's on your rt. stop for the beaver nuggets, nothing else they have is worthy of a stop.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
AntiStatist 7/18/2025 4:59:18 PM (No. 1979415)
What’s the matter with Glenn Beaton? He’s really gone ‘round the bend within the last year. He’s bordering on unreadable and I’ve enjoyed his work for years.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Sgt. Stubby 7/19/2025 9:06:59 AM (No. 1979519)
FTA: "Like many conservatives, he’s no environmentalist ". Indeed, liberals are"environmentalists". Has he forgotten that "environmentalism" is a cover for communist control? The left doesn't care about the environment. Every where you go, the left leaves a trail (and mountain) of trash. Can't forget to mention they enjoy setting cities ablaze. Aside from the Buc-ee's debate, the author needs to get a reality check on the true nature of "environmentalism".
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
felixcat 7/19/2025 10:27:48 AM (No. 1979554)
Hmmm... Buc-ees bad and wild horses good??? Or is Buc-ees good and would horses bad?
Re #7 - I've been to that Buc-ees on I-95/Florence, Yeah, it'a Stuckey's on steroids but they do have the cleanest bathrooms on any interstate.
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