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post by bleckfrog   |  | 
crazy h ranch
< on 7/22/2020 9:16 PM >

searched up the name of this place on google and didn't yield any search results. saw the battered roof tucked behind a small hill while driving and decided to pull over and take a look.

there seems to be two buildings, but all that is left of one is the fireplace. i'm unsure what the vehicle looking thing is. there's also hub caps and old tools/pitchforks hung up. anyone have any idea what type of place this is?













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post by Caryw01   |  | 
Re: crazy h ranch
<Reply # 1 on 8/8/2020 3:00 PM >

I feel like there were 11ty billion rattlesnakes watching you. Love the old crawler.


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post by Caryw01   |  | 
Re: crazy h ranch
<Reply # 2 on 8/8/2020 3:04 PM >

Crawlers were popular out west instead of tractors as the old tricycle front tractors were very unstable on the sloped and rocky terrain out west.


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post by bleckfrog   |  | 
Re: crazy h ranch
<Reply # 3 on 8/10/2020 11:23 PM >

Posted by Caryw01
I feel like there were 11ty billion rattlesnakes watching you. Love the old crawler.


haha yeah im glad i didn't hear any rattles. and ah i wasnt sure what that vehicle was.


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post by bleckfrog   |  | 
Re: crazy h ranch
<Reply # 4 on 3/12/2021 7:48 PM >

recently drove past this place again and decided to give it a visit since the area is a lot more greener now

1. the main building


2. still had these bones hanging


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4. this looks to have moved a bit, the shelf wasn't on top last time


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6. missed this last time


i wonder why whoever owned this place had so many bones hanging around


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post by _Louis_   |  | 
Re: crazy h ranch
<Reply # 5 on 3/14/2021 8:28 AM >

These are awesome pictures. I love the way a desert color scheme looks.


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