Denver Life

Dateless in Denver: The Circle Jerk

The jorts should have tipped me off that this date was going nowhere.
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A real disaster: the 1933 flood when the Castlewood dam burst.

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At the start of the summer, in anticipation of all those hot times ahead, we shared a string of articles about dating in Denver, including a cover piece that explored “Why Dating in Denver Is a Dumpster Fire.”

Then, because misery loves company, we introduced “Dateless in Denver,” a series of reader essays on the realities of dating in Denver – the good, the bad and the ugly – that most recently shared an account of how dating is no walk in the park. Now we have another hiking saga, from Robin:

So, I went on a hiking date with this guy to Castlewood Canyon – his pick. He strolled up in jorts. We started on our short hike to the dam along the creek, and I could hear him quietly groaning and grunting. When I asked if he wanted to go back to our cars or continue to the dam, he insisted on continuing. When we got to the dam, I excitedly shared the story of when it was created and broke. This guy, however, seemed completely uninterested and annoyed.

So, I suggested we head back to the cars. His response: “WHAT? WE HAVE TO HIKE BACK? WE HAVEN’T BEEN HIKING IN A LOOP?” I was so confused; we had been hiking south along a creek. What creek goes in a circle??? I politely explained that no, this was not a loop, and we would need to hike back the way we came.

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When we made it back to the parking lot, he confessed that it was actually his first hike ever, despite being a Colorado native in his forties. The jorts should have tipped me off.

Kim Salas

Have a dating story – good or bad – that you’d like to share? An essay on the scene in general? We’ll be running another installment of “Dateless in Denver” next weekend. Send your submission to editorial@westword.com, where you can also comment on previous posts.

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