rruff
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If you divide NM into equal 3rds by latitude, North, Central, and Southern.... Ruidoso is solidly in the Southern section.
Silver City has the vast Gila Forest to the north and a smaller bit to the SW (Burro Mtn), but the town itself is in the grass, scrub, and sparse juniper zone. There are lots of deciduous trees in town that are green and pretty in summer.
Oddly, even though the SW has vast forested regions with mild climates, there are not many towns in them. I guess it made more sense for early residents to settle in the flatter, low, desert areas near rivers. Mining was another big draw a bit later, and that's what made Silver City a viable town. Ruidoso was a tiny summer vacation spot that grew rapidly in recent decades.
Silver City has the vast Gila Forest to the north and a smaller bit to the SW (Burro Mtn), but the town itself is in the grass, scrub, and sparse juniper zone. There are lots of deciduous trees in town that are green and pretty in summer.
Oddly, even though the SW has vast forested regions with mild climates, there are not many towns in them. I guess it made more sense for early residents to settle in the flatter, low, desert areas near rivers. Mining was another big draw a bit later, and that's what made Silver City a viable town. Ruidoso was a tiny summer vacation spot that grew rapidly in recent decades.
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