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Interesting facts about Colorado

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cookn biker
cookn biker Posts: 13,407
edited November -1 in Off Topic
Here are some interesting things you might not know about Colorado.

Highest Climb. The highest vertical climb is not on a mountain but up the north side of the Black Canyon.. Rising 1,700 feet, this sheer rock face is even higher than the famous Diamond on Longs Peak and was not conquered until 1969.

Deepest Snow. In 1899 Crested Butte recorded 254 inches of snow near the top of Kebler Pass. That year, snow buried a train near Leadville and left only stove pipes showing above cabins at many mountain towns. Usually, Wolf Creek Pass near Pagosa Springs gets the most snow in Colorado.

Oldest Hotel. The Peck House in the little town of Empire, near Berthoud Pass, is Colorado's oldest hotel. It was built in 1859 by James Peck. Early guests included President Ulysses S. Grant and other famous people.

Highest Town. Leadville is the highest (10,200 feet) incorporated town in Colorado and the entire U.S. It has also had the highest rate of premature babies in the U.S. Researchers concluded that the altitude causes smaller babies.

Largest Nuggets. The biggest gold nugget in Colorado weighed 135 ounces and was found near Breckenridge in 1887 by miner Tom Broves. The biggest silver nugget weighed 1,840 pounds and was found at an Aspen mine in 1894.

Largest Elk Antlers. Measuring 52 inches at the widest point, the antlers of an elk killed in 1899 near Crested Butte are still on display at that town's visitor center. In 1961, Boone and Crockett researchers declared it to be the largest elk rack in history.

Toughest Climate. No crops are grown around the town of Silverton, north of Durango. At 9,318 feet elevation, Silverton's growing season between frosts is only two weeks. San Juan County there is reportedly the only county in the U.S. without a single acre of agricultural land.

Worst Drought. About every 40 years, Colorado experiences a drought, according to tree-ring researchers. The worst was in the 1200s. It lasted 25 years and may have driven the Indians from Mesa Verde. During the Dust Bowl on the eastern plains, one cloud of dust on April 4, 1935, gathered itself to 1,000 feet high and 200 miles wide. It traveled at 60 miles an hour, suffocated hundreds of animals and damaged many people's health.


Driest Town. Delta, south of Grand Junction, gets less rain per year than Tucson, Arizona.

Musical Dunes. Winds blowing around the Great Sand Dunes near Alamosa create sounds resembling music. That's how Music Pass above the dunes got its name.

Women's Rights. Colorado was the second state in the U.S. to give women the right to vote. Wyoming was the first. You would think the eastern states would have been more progressive, but it took the frontier adventure to make men realize how strong and intelligent women were.

I absolutly Love Leadville. Great fishing and very beautiful!!
Molly
Colorado Springs
"Loney Queen"
"Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it."
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  • AZRP
    AZRP Posts: 10,116
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    That is very interesting Molly, thanks for sharing. -RP
  • Capt Frank
    Capt Frank Posts: 2,578
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    Hi Molly,
    I visited Crested Butte last June, and you are right, it is truly beautiful! Rode the ski lift to the top of the mountain [it is open in summer and moutain bikers are all over the slopes], did a little trout fishing, and generally had a great time. Only problem, my home here on the Gulf coast is 9ft above sea level, Crested Butte is 9000! Didn't do much hiking, I can tell you that! Bought some Bumbleberry sauce from a local shop, made in Durango by Honeyville farms. Wonderful stuff, mixed berries with a little jalapeno thrown in, great on a bagel w/ cream cheese and outta sight on cheese cake! Thanks for posting :) .

    Capt Frank
    Homosassa, FL
  • cookn biker
    cookn biker Posts: 13,407
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    I'll try to locate some of that Bumbleberry sauce. Sounds great! Thanks Frank.
    Molly
    Colorado Springs
    "Loney Queen"
    "Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it."
    Bill Bradley; American hall of fame basketball player, Rhodes scholar, former U.S. Senator from New Jersey
    LBGE, MBGE, SBGE , MiniBGE and a Mini Mini BGE
  • Capt Frank
    Capt Frank Posts: 2,578
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    You are most welcome.

    www.honeyville.com

    Capt. Frank
    Homosassa, FL
  • ibanda
    ibanda Posts: 553
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    I lived in Colorado for 3 years and get to go back every summer. I love it! I get to vacation in Gunnison/Almont/Crested Butte. I get to cook on Dad's ceramic grill at his house in Almont, great trout fishing there. I go in August great time to get away from the TX/OK heat. Drove from Fort Worth (550ft) a couple of years ago to Denver, and the next day stopped for lunch in Leadville (10,000ft.) and was feeling a little lightheaded! They had main street blocked off for burro races. Lots of fun festivals in all of the small towns during the summer.

    I have seen that monster elk mount in the CB visitors center. It was in Tony's Conoco gas station on Elk Avenue in CB for many years.
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