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Wadcutter
Apr 22, 2019Nomad
We love the Ridgway area. Lots of great 4X4 roads and country to see.
Before you go watch True Grit with John Wayne. The movie was filmed in Ridgway and the surrounding area.
The hanging scene was shot in the town park.
Stop in the True Grit Café which is "downtown" Ridgway. On the wall to the left when you enter the café is the billboard that was in the background when John Wayne is first seen in the movie.
Take a drive up to Debbie's Meadow near Owl Creek Pass. Named for Debbie Reynolds who loved the area when she was in the filming of How the West Was Won. The meadow is where Rooster Cogburn faced off against Ned Pepper gang towards the end of the movie. It looks just like it did in the movie. From the roadway, which is where Wayne was positioned, look across the meadow towards Chimney Peak which is where the Ned Pepper gang had their backs to Chimney Peak. Hasn't changed. The road to Owl Creek Pass and Debbie's Meadow is gravel but easily driven by just about any kind of vehicle. 4X4 is not needed.
If you do a websearch on the film locations they will identify other locations that are easily located.
Enjoy your visit to Ridgway area.
Before you go watch True Grit with John Wayne. The movie was filmed in Ridgway and the surrounding area.
The hanging scene was shot in the town park.
Stop in the True Grit Café which is "downtown" Ridgway. On the wall to the left when you enter the café is the billboard that was in the background when John Wayne is first seen in the movie.
Take a drive up to Debbie's Meadow near Owl Creek Pass. Named for Debbie Reynolds who loved the area when she was in the filming of How the West Was Won. The meadow is where Rooster Cogburn faced off against Ned Pepper gang towards the end of the movie. It looks just like it did in the movie. From the roadway, which is where Wayne was positioned, look across the meadow towards Chimney Peak which is where the Ned Pepper gang had their backs to Chimney Peak. Hasn't changed. The road to Owl Creek Pass and Debbie's Meadow is gravel but easily driven by just about any kind of vehicle. 4X4 is not needed.
If you do a websearch on the film locations they will identify other locations that are easily located.
Enjoy your visit to Ridgway area.
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