Durango, CO: A waterfall hike, cows, and eating all the vegan food
We settle into a free boondocking spot not far outside of Durango, Colorado and the cows have found us again and they get up close and personal. We also take a lovely hike with a waterfall and amazing views and try to eat all the vegan food Durango has to offer.
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Madden Peak boondocking spot
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11th Street Station
Chiang Thai Durango
Manny’s Fresh Co.
Mexico: Recipes from the Road, vol. 1
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Purgatory Flats Hike
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Escalante Canyon Colorado
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Subaru Outback Off Road Engineer's Pass Colorado Overland Car Camping
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Meet owner Kevin Schmid and get the complete tour of Little Tex Ranch in Wisconsin. Tour the lodge, meet your guides, drive the property to check out the condo and other stands and wildlife...See Wisconsin's premier hunting destination
LaGarita Cabin at Oleo Ranch, Colorado
At 10,500 feet, Oleo Guest Ranch offers rustic Colorado vacation cabin rentals. The mountain cabins are located in a remote part of southwest Colorado (between Creede and Lake City) and are surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery the Rocky Mountains have to offer. Each secluded mountain cabin offers privacy and breathtaking views with comfortable accommodations. The remote and secluded cabins are all built overlooking a beautiful valley. The ranch’s water is drawn directly out of the mountain the cabins are built upon. Propane gas runs appliances, lights and heats water for the kitchens and bathrooms. Electricity is neither needed nor available, and we do enforce a no generator policy. Anything which needs to be plugged in will not be of use at Oleo. You will not miss the electricity. You are truly “off the grid” at this ranch, and your mind and body will thank you for it. Don’t worry, technology, electricity, restaurants and other conveniences are just a short beautiful drive over Slumgullion Pass into Lake City if need be. The cabins are pet friendly as well.
Recreational activities at Oleo include miles and miles of scenic trails for mountain hiking/climbing, photography, fishing, or just relaxing. Moose and Elk are often seen and several kinds of hummingbirds are always around the many cabin feeders. The colorful wildflowers in summer, the wind blowing through the aspens, and the spectacular fall foliage are nature at its best. Five stocked ponds and 1.5 miles of streams provide guests with private fishing, so beginners to avid fly fishermen will have ample opportunity to wet their lines. Peace and quiet is not something you have to seek out at Oleo… the wind blowing through the aspens will be the only thing you’ll hear while reading your book on the deck. There is zero light pollution at night so stargazing is one of the most incredible things you will ever witness. Also, look no further than Oleo to escape the heat of the summer. Even in the dog days of summer, the average temperature during the day is 70 and nights can drop below freezing. Day trip opportunities “off the ranch” are abundant- anything from climbing one of the seven 14K mountains, fishing the Rio Grande river, hiking the Continental Divide Trail, renting a jeep in Lake City and driving over Engineer Pass, as well as something as simple as having an ice cream cone, sitting on a Lake City bench. There is so much to see and do in one of the most beautiful areas of the Rockies. Thank you for taking a look at Oleo. We hope to see you there soon enjoying the simple life!
Highway 149 Colorado
Highway 149 Colorado
Beetle kill near Breckenridge, Colorado
This video was recorded on our way down the Peaks trail, near Breckenridge, as we were heading to Frisco, Colorado (the two towns are 8 miles/13 kilometres apart via this trail...)
Much of the forest land, throughout Colorado, is turning reddish-brown due to pine beetles killing the individual trees. I believe, historically, the beetle population was controlled by the extreme cold temperatures during the middle of a normal winter. However, global warming has changed things, considerably, in my own lifetime, and the beetles are now flourishing...
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Buddi Gas to the Cherry Creek Store driving north past Dead Broke Corral, Young, AZ, GP080155
Buddi Gas to the Cherry Creek Store driving north past Dead Broke Corral, Young, Arizona, 17 July 2015, GP080155
America's Most Beautiful Abandoned Railroad Tracks - Wahsatch Utah
In 1868 the Union Pacific was building west to meet the Central Pacific at Promontory Utah and drive The Golden Spike. As they built track down Echo Canyon they needed a locomotive shop at the Summit, Wahsatch. (Wasatch) As the winters there were so extreme, before they really started the shops, they moved them to Evanston Wyoming. And the roundhouse there is being restored for the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the driving of the Golden Spike on May 10 2019.
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Check out the beautiful abandoned tracks at Wasatch. As well as the tunnel and water tower. Truly some of America's Most Beautiful Abandoned Railroad Tracks.
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From Utahrails:
1941
September 9, 1941. A day for the history books. UP's newest steam locomotive had come to Ogden for the first time late the previous night. This new locomotive, known as Big Boy, was the first of a fleet of UP's largest steam locomotive. On this day, what would soon be known to many as the world's largest steam locomotives was about to head east with its first eastbound train, up the mountain grade it was designed to conquer. The Wasatch Grade, a sustained 1.14 percent uphill climb along Utah's Weber Canyon to Echo, where the train would take a turn away from Weber Canyon and make its way up Echo Canyon to the top of the Wasatch Mountains at UP's Wahsatch station, five miles west of the Utah-Wyoming state line. The Big Boy was nicknamed Titan of the Wasatch for a reason, it was designed to climb one of the toughest railroad grades in the United States, an uphill grade that has always been a consideration for nearly all of UP's locomotives, whatever their design. Starting at 4,298 feet elevation at Ogden, the grade climbs to 6,799 feet at Wahsatch. That's 2,501 feet in a distance of 65 miles, an average climb of 38.47 feet per mile.
When Big Boy arrived in 1941, the Wasatch grade was a modern double track railroad, with modern traffic controls. First built as a single track line in 1868 and 1869, Union Pacific's traffic increased steadily in the early years of the Twentieth Century so that a single track railroad no longer met its needs. A second track was added in parts of the canyon in 1916 and 1917, and the remainder was double-tracked in 1926. The second mainline was better engineered than the original line, and was completed with a grade that was 1.14 percent (1.14 feet of climb per 100 feet of route), compared to the original line's 1.72 percent climb. Because of its easier climb, the second track became the eastbound, uphill track. Several line changes further eased the route, but the uphill climb was always a tough one.
Explore LCRA’s Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area
LCRA’s Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area on Lake Travis is known for its fantastic mountain bike trails. The park offers 6.5 miles of bike trails appropriate for all experience levels. Horseback riding is permitted in other areas of the park. Plenty of tent campsites are also available. Plan your visit at
Uptop, La Veta, Colorado, Luxury Ranch Ghost Town for Sale
Discover the magic and majesty of a remarkable piece of the Colorado Rocky Mountains as rich in history as it is in natural splendor. Grab this once in a lifetime opportunity to own a preserved Ghost Town on a breathtaking 250 acre parcel with the perfect site to build your dream home featuring stunning views of the Spanish Peaks -- all situated near the vibrant, irresistible small town of La Veta.
Amazing 150 Acre Prepper Land for Sale in the Cumberland Plateau
Safely nestled deep in the Appalachian foothills of South Central Kentucky, on the edge of the Cumberland Plateau, surrounded by 707,000 acres of virgin woodlands in the Daniel Boone National forest, and bordered by the unpolluted, crystal clear waters in the Little South Fork of the Cumberland River,
Lies Earthheart Mountain.
An off-grid 150 acre refuge of abundance, security, and self-sustainability. Welcome Home.
HISTORY
-Kentucky; from the Wyandot Indian word “Kah-ten-tah-te” meaning “Land of Tomorrow”.
-Situated along the forks of the Cumberland River, known as Te-eache or “The Blue Flute waters”.
-These are the ancient Sacred Hunting grounds of the Cherokee, Shawnee, Creek, and Iroquois, who lived off the land in this area for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years, and the ancestral lands of the mighty Chickamauga Cherokee Thunderbolts.
-Former territory of Chief Doublehead, Chief Redbird, Princess Cornblossom & Standing Fern, the most feared Cherokee Warriors to ever live, and the last of their kind.
GEOGRAPHIC HIGHLIGHTS
-36.671584, -84.765212
-8 Miles N of the Tennessee Border
-100 Miles NW of Knoxville, TN
-275 Miles NW of Atlanta, GA
-Within the highly sought after “Redoubt of the East” Survival Zone
-In one of the top 5 best hunting, fishing and recreational investment areas in the US
-1000 –1700 feet above sea level
-Certified “Dark Sky Viewing” location
SURROUNDING FEATURES
-Borders the Daniel Boone National Forest
-8 miles north of Picket State Park
-Feeds into to the 688 mile long Cumberland River
-Rests on one of the largest concentrations of cave systems in the world
-Borders the 131 mile long, 20 mile wide Cumberland Mountain Range
AVERAGE CLIMATE PER YEAR
-Rainfall - 50
-Snowfall - 15.1
-Precipitation – 156 days
-Sunny days - 195
-Average high - 87
-Average low - 24.9
-4 Seasons
-Relative humidity - 41% - 98%
-Wind speed - calm to moderate mostly from the south
PROPERTY FEATURES
-50 Acres of cleared pasture and farmland
-100 acres of virgin woodlands
-Naturally protected by riverfront and national forest
-Endless hiking and recreational vehicle trails
Well Maintained roads with county bridge easement
-Prime hunting grounds
-Diverse flaura and Fauna
-Unique biodiversified microclimate
-Long growing season
-Dozens of natural springs
-Seasonal Waterfalls
-Cavern Bearing Karst Landscapes
-Cave entrances
-Over a quarter mile of riverfront
-Mountain ridge with monolith sandstone summit & rock shelters
-5 electric poles
-High capacity septic tank
-On site well
-1 acre pre-developed garden site
-Pre-planted Vineyard
-Fruit & Nut Bearing Trees
-1500 sq. ft. barn with woodshop & storage sheds
-Four 250 sq. ft. rustic outbuildings
-Friendly, like minded neighbors
RESOURCES
WILDLIFE
-Deer, elk, quail, waterfowl, pheasant, wild turkey, black bears, rabbits, grouse, red fox, gray fox, wolves, river otters, beavers, bald eagles, hawks, pumas, cave shrimp, wild hogs, raccoons, bobcats
FISH
-Bass, trout, pike, sunfish, crayfish, mussels, cave shrimp
NATIVE TREES
-Cedar, jack pine, white pine, hemlock, black walnut, elm, ash, oak, maple, birch, hickory, beech, holly, black gum, sweet gum, tulip poplar and a variety of fruit trees
NATURAL FUEL DEPOSITS
-Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Shale
MINERAL DEPOSITS
-Agate, garnet, quartz, mica, serpentine, perovskites, flint, fossils, geodes, fluorite, freshwater pearls
INDIGENOUS PLANTS
-Blackberries, dandelions, mint, echinacea, ginseng, ginkgo, goldenseal, honeysuckle, mandrake, apricot, sage, spearmint, violet, turnip, ginger, sassafras, Apple, mandrake, black walnut, Indian tobacco, marijuana, catnip, ephedra
PRIME CROP POTENTIAL
-corn, alfalfa, tobacco, soybeans, wheat, clover, rye, oats, tree nuts, fruit trees, pecan, blackberry, blueberry, cranberry, almond, arabica coffee, apricot, peach, raspberry, fig, grape
PRIME PRODUCE POTENTIAL
-Beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots, celery, corn, cauliflower, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, radish, spinach, summer squash, peas, parsnip, garlic, okra, melon, lettuce, leaks, kale, eggplant, onions, peppers, sweet potato, Swiss chard, watermelon, radishes, beans, asparagus
RENEWABLE ENERGY POTENTIAL
-Solar, Wind, Hydroelectic
DEED INCLUSIONS
-Full mineral, natural fuel and timber rights
County bridge and private land easements
ASKING PRICE
$599.000
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The HAYMAN 2002 Colorado fire
More than just a 137,000 acre wildfire of June 2002, the disaster continued for miners at Crystal Creek as erosion destroyed their roads and quarries each year. By 2006, most had given up. In 2008, the Hayman strikes again in the form of an epidemic of Mountain Pine Beetles ORIGINALLY harbored in the Hayman Burn area- now predicted to destroy the entire population of lodgepole pines across Colorado and seven western states, which may feed a cycle of even larger wildfires.
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Home for Sale - 2448 E. Haystacker, Highlands at Eagle Ranch, Vail Valley, Colorado
Eagle Ranch is comprised of roughly 1,900 acres, the community of Eagle Ranch consists of nearly 1,250 properties and is surrounded by miles of hiking and biking trails and several neighborhood parks. Eagle Ranch Village, located just a few miles from this home, is a charming eclectic community where you can take in a movie, enjoy dining, shopping, cultural events and numerous outdoor activities including golf at Eagle Ranch Golf Course.
2448 East Haystacker is on top of the world in Eagle Ranch with a 1-acre lot that backs up to Eagle Ranch open space and expansive views all around! This home has everything with top of the line finishes including, beautiful stone, gorgeous granite, custom walnut woodwork, chef's kitchen, theater room (with equipment), large family room / game room, living room, extensive outdoor living space and a 6-car garage complete with flat screen TV and it's own bathroom.
The master suite is located on the main living level and includes his and hers separate walk in closets with custom walnut built-in organizers, stone fireplace, large master bath with beautiful custom cabinetry, stone floors, jetted soaking tub and shower with multiple shower heads. The additional bedrooms are spacious and have the same gorgeous custom walnut woodwork found throughout the rest of the home with one having a hidden room that is accessed through a secret door that doubles as book shelves. In the kitchen you will find gorgeous custom cabinetry, beautiful stone countertops and top of the line appliances.
In addition to all of the custom details in this home, it is highly efficient with low utilities and is inexpensive to maintain. The exterior has reclaimed unstained Wyoming snow fencing for siding (never stained and never needs staining), and in- floor gas radiant heating. Although the home doesn't need a/c, it can be easily and inexpensively added without damaging drywall (using attic and crawl space areas). Contact Malia Cox Nobrega, Broker / Owner 970-977-1041 mobile, malia@ascentsir.com
Discover The Best Land For Sale In Colorado | (303) 623-4545
Land For Sale In Colorado | (303) 623-4545
Leading ranch broker and ranch real estate agency in the American West and Patagonia. We uniquely provide comprehensive services of larger firms for sellers, buyers and owners of rural real estate and ranch land, while still offering the personal touch of a small-town brokerage. We have Colorado ranches for sale, Wyoming ranches for sale, Montana ranches, New Mexico ranches and Utah ranches for sale, plus Patagonia land for sale.
We have extensive experience with all things ranch, from water rights to hunting tags, from ranch management to conservation easements, coupled with a passion for the West. This is really what sets Mirr Ranch Group apart from the rest.
Discover Wonderful Land For Sale in Colorado
There is something unique about the state of Colorado that draws and attracts people from around the world. Many people come to the area in search of raw land with the hopes of improving or developing that land. Discovering the wonderful land for sale in the Colorado region only requires a little bit of time and dedication. By working with a skilled and knowledgeable realtor who is familiar with land located in Colorado, a land buyer can quickly narrow down their search for land. There are indeed many excellent realtors located throughout the state, all offering outstanding service for serious land buyers. Contacting one of these professionals who specialize in land for sale in Colorado is the first step in securing your parcel of land. Most realtors will begin by spending time with buyers reviewing a wide selection of land for sale that is found in the multiple listing services. Once several potential pieces of land have been identified, buyers can then proceed to viewing properties.
A Dedicated Realtor who understands the Importance of Customer Satisfaction
The actual viewing of property can take some time and may indeed require several trips throughout the state to find the ideal piece of property. A dedicated realtor who understands the importance of customer satisfaction and ensuring that a land buyer finds exactly what they are looking for will help a buyer accomplish their goals. While some buyers will typically find the tract of land they are looking for quickly, others may take several months and in even some cases years to find the perfect piece of land. The good news is that once the ideal piece of land for sale in Colorado has been located and an offer has been made, all that remains is to finalize the sale and purchase. As with the purchase of a home, purchasing land may often require negotiations and counter offers. Ultimately, a buyer of land will find what they are looking for at a price that is suitable to their budget.
Building Roads and Bringing in Fill Dirt
Because the state of Colorado offers such a wide selection of high quality land for sale, it is generally easy for buyers of land to find exactly what they are looking for in land. Once there has been a successful sale and a purchaser has indeed secured a piece of land, they can then proceed to improve their new land. This sometimes involves heavy equipment designed to move dirt and level areas of a land tract. It may also require the removal of trees, as well as building roads and bringing in fill dirt. Another aspect of land development includes bringing utilities to the property. This involves running electricity and water as well as other services to the edge of a particular piece of land. New landowners in Colorado should use a land broker that will contact the appropriate utility companies to plan and arrange for having utilities connected at the new property. The last step in preparing land is to configure the lot for a home-site. Discover wonderful land for sale in Colorado today and prepare to build your dream home.
For more information on land for sale in Colorado, feel free to give us a call today!
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Denver, Colorado
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