Land Ice Working Group Meeting 2025

Logistics

Meeting Location


The 2025 Land Ice Working Group Meeting will take place at The Mesa Lab: 1850 Table Mesa Dr, Boulder, CO 80305 .

 

Hotel Information 

 

Fairfield Inn & Suites Boulder - Address: 5397 S Boulder Rd, Boulder, CO 80303 Phone: (720) 673-8900


Please follow the below link to get a discounted rate of $109 from January 1, 2025, to March 31, 2025. The rate includes complimentary breakfast, wifi, parking, fitness center, etc. 


Book your corporate rate for UCAR

 

Arriving from the Airport


Denver International Airport (DIA) is 45 miles from NCAR and there are several ways to arrive.

The AB1 bus (westbound to NCAR) is the least expensive option. It leaves the airport every half hour (see schedule) and stops throughout Boulder. GoogleMaps, on your phone or computer, also has up-to-the-minute bus scheduling information.

RTD’s website will also help you plan your travel by bus to destinations throughout the Boulder region (including Longmont, Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, etc.) and to Denver International Airport. RTD Trip Planner.

Eight Black is a shuttle service from DIA. Major credit cards are accepted and it is highly recommended that you make a reservation. There is a $56 one-way rate agreement with UCAR.

Super Shuttle is another great option.

People also use Lyft and Uber from the airport to Boulder. This can be expensive.

 

Getting around Boulder


B-Cycle is a non-profit bike-sharing app that you can use to rent bikes from the 41 stations around town.

Lime has e-scooters for rent in East Boulder and must be ridden on multi-use paths and bike lanes.

HOP is useful for getting around to the city's most popular attractions and arrives every 7-15 minutes.

More information can be found on the City of Boulder website.

 

NSF NCAR Shuttle Information
 


The Weather


Coloradans like to say, “If you’re tired of the weather, wait 20 minutes.”

The weather can change without notice and it is good to be prepared. Dress in layers and have rain gear in your backpack when hiking. Summer can bring very hot and dry weather with afternoon or evening showers. It is usually cool at night and sweaters can be necessary when hiking, especially at a higher elevation. In addition, thunderstorms are common in the summer as well.

Boulder is 5,430 feet (1,655 meters) above sea level. At this elevation, it is important to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen and sunglasses. If you are coming from a lower elevation, it is likely that you will notice the effect of the altitude. Some people experience headaches, dizziness, shortness of breath, nausea, and general fatigue. It is advised to drink plenty of water, especially in the week leading up to arrival.

More information to come as the workshop approaches.