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“I never realized
until I came here that Purple Mountains’
Majesty actually existed,” a newcomer to Montrose sighed, watching the
violet evening light wash over the spectacular vista of the Cimarron
and
Sneffels ranges on the far horizon.
![]() The thriving city of Montrose is just close enough to the mountains to take pleasure in their beauty, yet far enough away to avoid the hardships endured by those who live right amongst them. The county is blessed with over 250 days of sunshine a year, and boasts a climate so mild that snow never has a chance to really accumulate. Still true to its western heritage and the old-fashioned values from which it was born, Montrose serves as an agricultural, ranching and commercial hub for the surrounding region. For many “mountain people” to the south of Montrose, “going to town” is a weekly ritual—buying groceries, filling prescriptions, taking the kids to ballet lessons or the pediatrician, and, come April, reveling in the soft warm air, leafing trees, and daffodils that won’t come to the mountains for at least another month.
Story, © Samantha
Tisdel
Wright |
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