I hear Trinidad is getting interesting. Some Denver $$$ guy bought up many properties. Big bets going on down there.
Was looking down that way a while back.
Interesting local descriptions for land.
When investigating water source, I saw city water on acreage properties, and thought, Wow, that is pretty sweet.
What they mean is you truck it from the city and put it in a cistern, not waterlines from the city.
Gotta watch those descriptions.
When I still lived just outside of Trinidad, I felt should be no fireworks should be used where we lived due to strong possible wildfire threat. So, bought a black powder cannon (with a 1-inch bore) and still had PLENTY loud sounds when I felt like making some and was legal. Just had to be very vigilant for where sparks could fly AND where the molten fuse will land. Great fun and I am pretty certain there are still some black powder cannon matches held down in Raton at the Whittington Center.
And yes, water supply and availability can be a problem down outside of Trinidad. Their city water supply comes from North Lake and should certainly be free of any industrial waste.
Last edited by BlasterBob; 06-27-2021 at 13:19.
The second one that went of my captain thought was a shotgun as well. I could tell on the second it was fireworks as I was in a different part of the building.
Bob, I still have that 2" mortar that I fire off once in a while.
I love fireworks and all forms of boom.
PEOPLE setting off shit in the early AM is a people problem, not a fireworks problem.
I will be around for plenty of fireworks this 4th, and will bring out the golf ball cannon as well as some binary stuff.