
Medicine Bow National Forest dominates the eastern half of this landscape, where the high elevations of Barrett Ridge overlook a complex network of ranching and irrigation. In the early 1960s, the western foothills were defined by extensive water management, with the Highline Ditch, Reynolds Ditch, and Brush Creek Supply Ditch diverting water to support valley homesteads like Brush Creek Ranch and Condict Ranch. The presence of the Brush Creek Sch and the Dewey Mine suggests a community built on both agricultural and extractive resources.
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