Once again, Terry and I took a road trip over Knez divide (where we saw a herd of about 20 elk running across the road) and up the Williams Fork River.
This is a picture of a 100 year old house about a quarter mile from the river. The view from the house was spectacular. This is in Routt County.
This is the sign at the top of a dead end road at the Sullivan Ranch, a beautiful, high mountain property that butts up against White River National Forest.
Finally, a roadside marker for two women (one white, one black) who lived in the valley many years (maybe 100) ago. As I understand, they are actually buried in this grave site overlooking the Williams Fork River.
This is a picture of a 100 year old house about a quarter mile from the river. The view from the house was spectacular. This is in Routt County.
This is the sign at the top of a dead end road at the Sullivan Ranch, a beautiful, high mountain property that butts up against White River National Forest.
Finally, a roadside marker for two women (one white, one black) who lived in the valley many years (maybe 100) ago. As I understand, they are actually buried in this grave site overlooking the Williams Fork River.
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