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Argentine Pass

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Argentine Pass

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Argentine Pass is a prominent high mountain pass situated in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado, United States. Crossing the Continental Divide at an elevation of 13,207 feet (4,025 meters), this historic landmark lies southwest of Georgetown and marks the boundary between Clear Creek and Summit counties. It is notably recognized as the highest named vehicle-accessible pass in Colorado, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience for adventurers.

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    19 luglio 2023

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    Ad un'altitudine di circa 13.200 piedi, l'Argentine Pass è uno dei passi di montagna più aspri ancora percorribili (da veicoli ben attrezzati) in Colorado. Il vecchio percorso minerario attraversa i resti di un villaggio minerario e termina sulla sella che collega l'imponente 13ers Mount Edwards e l'Argentine Peak.
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    Ad un'altitudine di circa 13.200 piedi, l'Argentine Pass è uno dei passi di montagna più aspri ancora percorribili (con veicoli ben attrezzati) in Colorado. Il vecchio percorso minerario attraversa i resti di un villaggio minerario e termina sulla sella che collega l'imponente 13ers Mount Edwards e l'Argentine Peak.
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    Hike the 3.7-mile Mount Edwards via Argentine Pass Trail for challenging ascents, historical mine ruins, and panoramic Rocky Mountain views.

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    Embark on a difficult 14.9-mile (24.0 km) hike along the Argentine Pass and McClellan Ridge OHV Trail, a challenging route that takes you through rocky terrain and switchbacks. You will…

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    La storica strada per carri del 1867 sale fino al passo del Continental Divide attraverso le rovine minerarie del Colorado.

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    Elevazione 4.000 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    sabato 25 aprile

    -1°C

    -8°C

    24 %

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    Velocità max vento: 21,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Clear Creek County, Colorado, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What kind of vehicle is required to reach Argentine Pass?

    Due to the extremely rough terrain, a high-clearance 4x4 vehicle is essential to access Argentine Pass from the Georgetown side (County Road 352/Leavenworth Creek Road). The road is an old mining route with challenging switchbacks and shelf roads, making it unsuitable for standard passenger cars.

    Are there any specific permits or fees required to visit Argentine Pass?

    Generally, there are no specific permits or fees required for vehicle access or hiking at Argentine Pass itself. However, if you plan to venture into specific wilderness areas or engage in certain activities, it's always wise to check with the local land management agencies for any updated regulations.

    What are the best hiking options for beginners or families at Argentine Pass?

    Argentine Pass is primarily known for its challenging terrain and high-altitude environment, making it less ideal for beginner hikers or very young families. The trails often involve significant elevation gain and exposure above the treeline. For those seeking a less strenuous experience, exploring the lower sections of the access road or nearby areas with more defined, gentler trails might be a better option. Always be prepared for alpine conditions.

    Is Argentine Pass accessible during the winter months?

    No, Argentine Pass is typically not accessible during the winter months due to heavy snowfall. The optimal period for vehicle travel and hiking is generally from July through September. Outside of these months, snow can make the pass impassable, even for 4x4 vehicles, and conditions can be extremely hazardous.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Argentine Pass?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails around Argentine Pass. However, they should always be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Remember to pack out all pet waste and ensure your dog is accustomed to high-altitude conditions and rough terrain.

    What historical landmarks or mining remnants can be seen at Argentine Pass?

    Argentine Pass is rich in history from the 19th-century silver mining boom. Visitors can explore visible remnants of old mines and the ghost town of Waldorf along the access route. The area offers a unique opportunity to connect with Colorado's past and see the infrastructure that supported the early mining operations.

    What are some of the prominent peaks visible from Argentine Pass?

    From the summit of Argentine Pass, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding Rocky Mountains. Prominent summits like Grays Peak and Torreys Peak are often visible, along with the towering 13,000-foot peaks of Mount Edwards and Argentine Peak, which flank the pass itself.

    What is the elevation of Argentine Pass and how does it impact visitors?

    Argentine Pass sits at a high elevation of 13,207 feet (4,025 meters). This high altitude means visitors should be aware of the risks of altitude sickness. It's recommended to acclimatize gradually, stay hydrated, and be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions, including colder temperatures and strong winds, even in summer.

    Are there any camping opportunities near Argentine Pass?

    Yes, dispersed camping is available along the eastern approaches to Argentine Pass. This allows visitors to immerse themselves fully in the high country environment. Always follow Leave No Trace principles, camp in designated or previously used sites, and be aware of any fire restrictions in place.

    What wildlife and flora might I encounter at Argentine Pass?

    The landscape around Argentine Pass is primarily high alpine tundra, situated above the treeline. Here, you might spot hardy alpine wildflowers during the summer months. Wildlife can include marmots, pikas, and various bird species adapted to high-altitude environments. Keep an eye out for bighorn sheep or mountain goats, though sightings are less common.

    How long does it typically take to drive to Argentine Pass from Georgetown?

    The drive to Argentine Pass from the Georgetown side, via the rough 4x4 road (County Road 352/Leavenworth Creek Road), typically takes one to two hours. This duration can vary significantly depending on vehicle capability, road conditions, and the driver's experience with challenging off-road terrain.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodations near Argentine Pass?

    Argentine Pass is located in a remote, high-alpine environment, so there are no cafes, pubs, or formal accommodations directly at the pass. The nearest services, including dining and lodging options, would be found in the town of Georgetown, which serves as the primary access point to the pass.

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