SW nailed it on the attitudes here. I have had blue haired old ladies ask me what I did on the last weekend. "Oh, my son and I shot an IPSC match" After explaining what what that is, they exclaim "Oh, that sounds like fun".
The front range from Colorado Springs north is getting more and more crowded all the time. Traffic is terrible, at least for Colorado.
I live in Pueblo, the best kept secret in Colorado. Laid back people, slow pace of life, and everybody knows everybody. Trouble is, not too many jobs available, at least well paying ones. Pueblo is called "the banana belt " of Colorado, with temps averaging ten degrees warmer than Colorado Springs or Denver. Not Arizona by a long shot though. Our record low is minus 30, our record high is 109.
As far as the mountains, well I couldn't live without them, but living in or close to them is for the outsiders. I prefer the plains, I can visit and look at the mountains anytime. On the way to work, I can see Pikes Peak to my right, slightly to my left is the Greenhorn (Cuerno Verde), and to my far left are the Twin Peaks. Weather conditions in the mountains in winter can be quite brutal. Fort Collins, being close to the mountains, suffers from 80+ MPH windstorms at times.