Off topic, maybe? But...
Something I've been thinking about for while is trying to find the highest elevation home in Colorado, which would undoubtedly make it the highest home in the USA.
After hours spent on Google Earth, I propose that this house is the highest in the state. The elevation here is 11,690 feet (quite close to treeline, as one can see in the satellite view).
https://goo.gl/maps/bFC4FfTHMxm
Now, I do have some parameters I've been working with. This supposed "highest home" needs to be a house that is accessible by vehicle year-round. I'm not counting huts, cabins, fire lookouts, basically anything where access becomes increasingly difficult in the winter. It must be a home where somebody could theoretically live year-round and be able to live a "regular" life (ie, no mountain man, survivor, live off the land lifestyle).
I was in the area a few weeks ago and decided to pay a visit to the home. Here is what it looks like. It is most definitely a vacation home, not lived in year-round, as were most homes in this subdivision. Finding the highest full time, year round residence in CO would take a little more effort, and would involve physically driving around the area, trying to figure out which homes are lived in full time and which ones are vacation rentals. Seems like more trouble than it's worth.
I am aware of this house that sits high on a ridge at Telluride Ski Resort at 12k feet, but given its status as more of an event center than a regular home, I do not count it as the highest home in CO: https://goo.gl/maps/HH9Bg1AAtUJ2. Plus, it's not accessible by regular access roads.
So, SPers, elevation nerds, can YOU prove me wrong and find a higher house than the one I propose?