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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1575957" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am bumping this up because of the picture from the top of the hill. Steep hills were discussed some on another thread. This is from back when we had "Add image to post". I could post pictures then. I wish we still had that. </p><p>I just got back down from the top. First trip to the top this year. I was actually higher than snow drifts on the North side of the next hill. I have been told about a spring which was once developed and running water to a trough. If I get it working again I will get more AUM's on the BLM allotment. Rode the quad to the top of the hill and then hiked down a steep old cat road. I didn't get to the spring and decided that I need to start this earlier in the day. Where I turned around it was a long ways back up the hill. Whoever drove the Cat down that hill had some stones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1575957, member: 498"] I am bumping this up because of the picture from the top of the hill. Steep hills were discussed some on another thread. This is from back when we had "Add image to post". I could post pictures then. I wish we still had that. I just got back down from the top. First trip to the top this year. I was actually higher than snow drifts on the North side of the next hill. I have been told about a spring which was once developed and running water to a trough. If I get it working again I will get more AUM's on the BLM allotment. Rode the quad to the top of the hill and then hiked down a steep old cat road. I didn't get to the spring and decided that I need to start this earlier in the day. Where I turned around it was a long ways back up the hill. Whoever drove the Cat down that hill had some stones. [/QUOTE]
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