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Alaska versus Colorado:Both have virtues and both have faults.

Colorado has more people which can be both a virtue and a fault.

Alaska has more wilderness area to explore but it lacks accessibility.

Both have great hunting and fishing, but Alaska wins on this score.

Both have great skiing but Colorado wins hands down on ease of access and amenities.

Both offer a taste of big city life but Colorado wins on access.

Colorado wins on cost of living.

Alaska wins on median income, so that is a toss-up.

Both are Conservative states but Alaska wins on that issue.

Both can get very. very cold and both can have snow extremes, but in Colorado orchards and vineyards exist, corn, wheat and produce are available in profusion. so add another plus for Colorado.

Colorado has Coors and Alaska has Alaska Brewing Company for another toss-up.

Both are environmentally friendly.

Alaska has Salmon and King Crab and Colorado has beef and lamb. (Your Choice).

Both have had political leadership that was less then honorable.

Colorado has Summer and Alaska has July.

Both are very far from both Disneyland and Disneyworld.

Some will settle for July to insure access to Alaskan Amber Ale and others will thrive on Coors for access to Cripple Creek, summer and an Interstate Highway System.

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Alaska versus Colorado:Both have virtues and both have faults.

Colorado has more people which can be both a virtue and a fault.

Alaska has more wilderness area to explore but it lacks accessibility.

Both have great hunting and fishing, but Alaska wins on this score.

Both have great skiing but Colorado wins hands down on ease of access and amenities.

Both offer a taste of big city life but Colorado wins on access.

Colorado wins on cost of living.

Alaska wins on median income, so that is a toss-up.

Both are Conservative states but Alaska wins on that issue.

Both can get very. very cold and both can have snow extremes, but in Colorado orchards and vineyards exist, corn, wheat and produce are available in profusion. so add another plus for Colorado.

Colorado has Coors and Alaska has Alaska Brewing Company for another toss-up.

Both are environmentally friendly.

Alaska has Salmon and King Crab and Colorado has beef and lamb. (Your Choice).

Both have had political leadership that was less then honorable.

Colorado has Summer and Alaska has July.

Both are very far from both Disneyland and Disneyworld.

Some will settle for July to insure access to Alaskan Amber Ale and others will thrive on Coors for access to Cripple Creek, summer and an Interstate Highway System.

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