My 2 cents:
I second the motion to ALLIX being all she wrote if you're IMC. Beyond that, it gets pretty out of hand unless your a helicopter. I'm relieved that my highly technical right turn down to the highway has been properly named ('whifferdill' I believe?). Once established inside DBL with the airport in sight, I'll break off to the right with a pretty good turn (20 degrees or so). Hold that until I get over the highway and then come back left to catch the extended centerline. -Lots of turning, but you can maintain a more reasonable sink rate that way and avoid the embarrassing callouts that some of the TAWS stuff will give around lumpy terrain. My PAX prefer turning over big sink rates & deck angles.
Give some thought to where you will go if someone fails to clear the runway. Someone stopped on the centerline (I never did get why) -Got surprised (yes, I admit it) with that. Initiated a go around from about 1/4 mile out - a turn for a left pattern is pretty tight. I sidestepped right a little before starting the left turn & had a good bit more room.
Rifle is a good alternate. Corporate Aircraft (FBO there) is pretty good at churning up some ground transport in a hurry.
Last and most horrible - take a hard look at the gradient for departure. A couple a guys I know were greeted with a smile and a 'Hi how are you? What did you weigh when you took off?' after landing on the east coast. APA is a good eastbound fuel stop if you are marginal on the 2nd segment thing.
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