Photography And Half-Thoughts By Mitchell Hegman

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Saturday, November 2, 2024

Boulders from the Batholith

My neighbor has what you would term a large disposable income. I have a modest disposable income. While I can purchase a few pretty, fist-sized rocks at the gem show and lug them home in a plastic bag, he can buy multi-ton boulders, have them shipped in on oversized rigs, and then set them strategically about his property with a crane.

He is actually doing so as I write this.

The boulders in question rolled in (the huge trucks rumbling, I might add) from the granite formations within the Boulder Batholith amid the Elkhorn Mountains. The boulders are impressive, some approaching the size of a small automobile. Given that granite weighs 165 pounds per cubic foot, I’m thinking most of these monsters weigh somewhere north of 30,000 pounds. And, me being me, I love rocks of any size, so I approve.

I am posting a series of images of the boulders, including one featuring a crew setting one at the fork of the road in front of our house and two with Desiree (instead of a Cold Smoke beer) near more boulders as a reference for size.

Setting a Boulder at the Fork in the Road in Front of my House

Final Placement (With My House in the Background)

More Boulders Near the Crane

A Boulder Set Where Our Spur Originates at the Main Road 

—Mitchell Hegman

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