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  2. Colorado State Highway 149 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 149 (SH 149) is a 117.522-mile-long (189.133 km) state highway in southwestern Colorado, United States. SH 149's southern terminus is at U.S. Highway 160 (US 160) in South Fork, and the northern terminus is at US 50 west of Gunnison. The entire route is also known as the Silver Thread Scenic and Historic Byway. [2] [3]

  3. Slumgullion Pass - Wikipedia

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    Slumgullion Pass (elevation 11,530 ft (3,514 m)) is a mountain pass in southwestern Colorado traversed by State Highway 149 east of Lake City.The north side has the steepest grade of any continuously paved road in Colorado (9%), [2] but the pass does not close often in winter because snowplows clear the route regularly during this season.

  4. Video shows terrifying rockslide in Colorado that forced ...

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    Highways 96 and 165 in Colorado's Cluster County were impacted after actively falling rocks made the roads unsafe. Video shows terrifying rockslide in Colorado that forced highway closures Skip to ...

  5. List of mountain passes in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    7.2% Asphalt Molas Pass: 10,910 feet 3,325 m 7.0% ... Colorado Travel Map; Colorado highway conditions; Colorado Tourism Office; History Colorado;

  6. Watch: Massive rockslide buries Colorado highway

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    Cameras were rolling when a massive rockslide buried a Colorado highway Sunday.

  7. Once an engineering marvel, scenic Colorado highway now ...

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  8. Spring Creek Pass - Wikipedia

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    This 0.5 mile (0.8 km) ditch was originally constructed to divert water for irrigation, but it is now owned by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The ditch can carry approximately 30 cubic feet per second (0.85 m 3 /s), and in an average year, it diverts about 1400 acre-feet (1.7 million m 3). [2]

  9. A couple taking a train ride through rural Colorado sent Bigfoot enthusiasts into a frenzy after posting footage of a mysterious figure walking through the mountains online – which many have ...