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Mike Joyce
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Hi jay,
fantastic images you posted. I thought the detail was fantastic. I loved the threatening skies over the mountain range. You must have a good camera to produce those results, not to mention an eye for a good picture. They seemed also like portraits of a beautiful landscape. I felt like I could feel the cool breeze blowing across the scene. Well done and thanks so much much for sharing. I really enjoyed them.
Mike


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Mike,
the graveyard scene is shot at the same location. It appears that a lot of props were moved in and then moved out, as none of the fencing, or out buildings are on that hill...nor are there any signs of their deterioration. I did see a couple of old horse drawn wagons that had deteriorated to the ground...but that was about it.

I have inquired a couple of places as to the history of this ranch. So far, no one knows a thing....which is disappointing.

I ate in the True Grit Cafe in Ridgway...which they left the original wall in the movie bare when they built the cafe...they had a ton of John Wayne memorabilia, not much in terms of Glen.
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I meant to say, I always thought that the opening shot was just a picture, it was only years later that I suddenly realised you can see horses and a dog moving around. Not my best Columbo moment. :shock:


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jay, that is a great pic. I am so jealous of you. I hope you had a great time there. I assume it is still a working farm of sorts?. Do the owners understand its importance to fans, do you think?
I was at a customers house the other night to do a quick job and I suddenly realised True Grit was on the TV.. The customer had muted the sound but I said this was my favorite film because of Glen. It was at the final scene in the grave yard and as I watched as I was working I was hearing the words in my head as Mattie and Rooster were talking.
It was lucky it hadn't just started, otherwise the job would have taken 90 minutes. and I would have asked for popcorn and tea. :D


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Wow, the opening credits to the film, True Grit, don't do justice to its beautiful location as captured by jay in the photo below.
Thanks again, jay.



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Outstanding photo. Thank you, jay.
Perhaps the cart and wagon were used in the original film?

Is this True Grit film location part of a national park or protected in some way?


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It's amazing that it has held up so well. I may try to get a little history on it. I took a different route to take this picture this year and found the remains of a horse drawn wagon and a horse drawn cart on the hill. You could tell they had been there a long time, due to the deterioration.


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I think that is a great photo Jay. Thanks for sharing!


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On my annual trip through the San Juans, I couldn't help but sneak behind the Old Homestead and snap a picture
The Ross Ranch outside Telluride Colorado
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