Dont' Fall Off / Independence Pass, CO 12,095ft
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2024
- Independence Pass, originally known as Hunter Pass, is a high mountain pass in central Colorado, United States. It is at an elevation of 12,095 ft on the Continental Divide in the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains. The pass is midway between Aspen and Twin Lakes, on the border between Pitkin and Lake counties
Independence Pass, part of Colorado State Highway 82, passes over the Continental Divide between Leadville and Aspen, Colorado. The summit at the Continental Divide is 12,095 feet above sea level. It is about 32 miles long and takes anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour-and-a-half with stops along the way to enjoy the scenic views. It twists around stunning groves of aspen trees and hugs the Roaring Fork River. The road is steep, narrow, and twisty with only a few guardrails. It is completely safe, but drivers must follow the speed limit and drive with caution. No commercial motor vehicles, camper trailers, or recreational or similar vehicles are allowed. A 35-foot length restriction is in place, so come along and enjoy the ride with us for a few minutes.
Independence Ghost Town: 16 miles east of Aspen and on the west side of the pass is the historic ghost town of Independence. Once a thriving mining town with over 40 businesses and an estimated population of 1,500, today you can view the remains of miners' cabins, the Farewell Stamp Mill, Stables, and the General Store.
Continental Divide: The midway point between Aspen and Twin Lakes Colorado, the Pass is on the border between Pitkin and Lake Counties and is the dividing point between watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean vs. those that drain into the Atlantic Ocean. You are at 12,095, so the weather can be unpredictable. There is ample parking and a scenic overlook near the pass where you can see 360-degree views.
Don't forget to like and subscribe to help support the channel and be notified when we post new content!
Find Us Here:
Facebook - / outandaboutv. .
Website - outandaboutven...
TH-cam - / @outandaboutventures
Become a Patron and help support our adventures and see only content our monthly subscribers get to see:
www.patreon.co.... outandaboutven...-s...
thanks for sharing
You are welcome and please subscribe if you would like to see more like this :)
Gorgeous!
Hi, this was about 5 weeks ago. 2023. Please like and subscribe to help the channel grow and to be notified of future adventures. :)
What time of year was this
About 8 months ago. If you have not driven this road, you need to :)
it just seems from other videos that I’ve watched on other channels that there are a lot of guard rails everywhere else? Is that true? It doesn’t look that bad driving. I drove Rocky Rocky Mountain national Park, but I didn’t get all the way to the top, I was terrified.
What do you recommend if you have fear of heights
@@zadenahhas6926 Hi :), go slow as the road is safe. Just pay attention and enjoy the views!
@@OutandAboutVentures hi! Thanks for your encouragement! I did the pass on Friday and it wasn’t that bad at all. I question if I really have a fear of heights or fear of falling.
What was crossing the road at 1:30?
They are called Morments
@@OutandAboutVentures lol. You mean marmots? 😊
it just seems from other videos that I’ve watched on other channels that there are a lot of guard rails everywhere else? Is that true? It doesn’t look that bad driving. I drove Rocky Rocky Mountain national Park, but I didn’t get all the way to the top, I was terrified.
@@kitkatwozny you would have been fine and got to see some amazing views 😊