
The Roaring Fork River cuts a prominent path through this 1961 Pitkin County landscape, flanked by the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad and a network of early irrigation systems. Agricultural life in the valley is evidenced by numerous water diversions such as the Kester Ditch, Arbaney Ditch, and the curiously named Walker Wonder Ditch. These man-made features highlight the era's reliance on water management for ranching and settlement in the high-altitude terrain near Snowmass and Woody Creek.
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