The urban corridor along Interstate Highway 25 extending from Pueblo Colorado to Cheyenne Wyoming fits that label and includes Colorado Springs to Denver to Fort Collins.
the rocky mountains arent in Tennessee retard
Betwin San Diego and Mexicali (sierra de Juarez and San Pedro Martir) and betwin Sorora and Chihuahua (sierra madre occidental) the you enter the central plateau of Mexico (Mexican highplains frome Chihuahua all the way to Mexico City.
bungholio in on the base of the rockies
The Rocky Mountains occupy parts of several U.S. states and two Canadian provinces, plus the Yukon Territory, each of which has its own state, provincial, or territorial capital. There is no such thing as "the capital of the Rocky Mountains." Denver, the state capital of Colorado, is the largest city in the Rocky Mountains.
Sacramento
It is located in the Rocky mountains
Sacramento.
If driving south on highway 2 to highway 15 into Mexico City, you will pass through the Sierra Madre Mountains, which are also an extension of the Rocky Mountains.
They don't actually live in mountains, they live on them. And, not actually in Denver... there are no mountains in the city. You have to drive West to get to the Mountains, where people do live, in houses and cabins. It is beautiful country.
The city was flat but there were mountains and hills too.
Sacramento
Rocky Mountains