About Denver
You may be thinking that Denver, Colorado is not the place you want to be in the middle of winter. Despite what you might have seen in The Shining, Denver's winters are for the most part fairly mild. With the low humidity you'd expect in a high plains desert, when the snow comes to Denver, it doesn't stick around for very long.

In fact, take a look at the weather on the fifteenth of February in recent years (keep in mind, also, that the relative humidity averages about 28% for these days):

Year High Temp. Low Temp. Precip. Snowfall
1996 4° C -8° C 0 cm 0 cm
1997 16° C -4° C 0 cm 0 cm
1998 6° C -4° C 0.4 cm 5 cm
1999 10° C -11° C 0 cm 0 cm
2000 14° C -4° C 0 cm 0 cm
2001 2° C -7° C 0 cm 8 cm
2002 16° C -3° C 0 cm 0 cm

As you can see, Denver willingly takes a bad rap for its winters to support the ski industry up the hill. Attendees of the Regatta will attest to the blue skies and dry roads that greeted them.

But don't let Denver's weather fool you…. The Mile High City is just an hour from some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the world.

And even if skiing isn't your thing, Denver offers something for everyone, including gambling in yesterday's silver mining mountain towns, sporting events, shopping, and historic sites.

Visit the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, ascend Pike's Peak, take in a professional basketball game or a hockey game with the Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche (sadly, baseball and football are out of season in February), see the sights at the Ocean Journey aquarium and Denver's nationally known Zoo, and -- if all the brew-pubs in Denver aren't enough for you -- tour the Coors brewery and an Anheuser-Busch brewery...all within one hour of the convention site.