Erosion makes sense, what I first thought, but I couldn't imagine the labor force needed for as many hillsides look like that bThose are the conture lines you see on maps . Lol
Not sure, maybe put there for erosion control ?
Thank youPretty sure they were put in during the 30s and 40s, and are to help catch and retain the snow pack for water supply. Utah has a bunch of them too
Erosion cuts or reclaimed open pit mine.Mountains of south central colorado had these straight lines everywhere. It's been driving me crazy for a week. Thanks!
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This is the correct answer.Civilian Conservation Corps
This is the best answer!Those are the conture lines you see on maps