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<blockquote data-quote="piedmontese" data-source="post: 924001" data-attributes="member: 14427"><p>traveled to mesquite nevada last week and we took 70 west.man when u cross into utah out of colorado the freakin road is ridiculous.miles and miles of barren wasteland.you never see any roadkill so that lets u know what is surviving out there.the further west we got the better the scenery.i noticed that about everything that is green is irrigated.alot different than here.they will irrigate a few acres just to raise hay.seen a pretty big dairy and it looked like the whole thing was on no more than 10 acres at the most.the mountains in colorado and utah were beautiful but it gets old real quick traveling on twisting roads and having to ride the brakes.sure was happy to get bak to kansas.we drove it straight through there and back.took us 18.5 hrs to get there and 20 to return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piedmontese, post: 924001, member: 14427"] traveled to mesquite nevada last week and we took 70 west.man when u cross into utah out of colorado the freakin road is ridiculous.miles and miles of barren wasteland.you never see any roadkill so that lets u know what is surviving out there.the further west we got the better the scenery.i noticed that about everything that is green is irrigated.alot different than here.they will irrigate a few acres just to raise hay.seen a pretty big dairy and it looked like the whole thing was on no more than 10 acres at the most.the mountains in colorado and utah were beautiful but it gets old real quick traveling on twisting roads and having to ride the brakes.sure was happy to get bak to kansas.we drove it straight through there and back.took us 18.5 hrs to get there and 20 to return. [/QUOTE]
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