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Sounds like the good ole' days....if you cross out the painting part. We seen painting as punishment back then....hell, I still do.
Def too hot and sticky for that.
Yep... front yard is about done. It would have been sooooo much faster if my Wife didn't want to change from the cedar wood color to gray.
She's a might upset with me because I don't want her to paint this part of the fence. It's not mine.... but my next door neighbor seems to think it is. Explain to me how I'd take a slat out of it....
Not that part specifically, but I did hike the trail up Settlement Canyon a couple years ago. It's pretty well done... you can take horses on it. Starts where the water is, and ends at the bottom of the pic.
The canyon in the pic is Middle Canyon. It goes all the way over to SLC, but it's a pretty rough drive. A truck is very advisable, and lots of single wide vehicle parts.
I only go up there to look down in the copper mine. Kind of a cool view. Found this video... go to 3:20 to check it out. The audio is horrible while he's showing it. It's called Middle Canyon on this side, and Butterfield is the canyon on the SL side.
That is a cool view, like decades of mining....perhaps centuries. And it still looks active.
They're current permit runs through 2032, and they'll evaluate from there. I have a good friend that drives one of them big honkin' trucks up there. They pay well, lol.
A quick google search gave me a representation of the size vs. a human. They're massive. Also, when I was younger, my Dad used to work for the place that repairs these. He welded buckets and replaced the teeth for their excavators.