
The town of Gypsum sits at the heart of this early 1960s survey, illustrating a critical junction where water management and transportation converge in the high country. The Eagle River valley is dominated by a complex network of irrigation infrastructure, including the Stremme and Casper Ditch, Schumm Ditch, and Gates Ditch, which supported the local agricultural economy. Parallel to the river, the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks trace the valley floor, highlighting the importance of this corridor for regional transit and freight.
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