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Salita al Monitor Pass

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Salita al Monitor Pass

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Monitor Pass Climb is a renowned high mountain pass in California's Sierra Nevada, reaching an elevation of 8,314 feet (2,534 meters). Situated on State Route 89, it serves as a vital connection between the historic town of Markleeville and U.S. Route 395 near Topaz Lake. This challenging ascent is celebrated among cyclists and motorists for its significant elevation gain and breathtaking scenery, making it a prominent feature in the central Sierra Nevada range.

Visitors consistently rave about the panoramic views…

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    29 dicembre 2023

    Ciclismo su strada

    Il Monitor Pass si trova a 2.534 metri di altezza nella Sierra Nevada della California, sulla State Route 89. Questo passo rappresenta un'eccellente sfida per i ciclisti con viste panoramiche incredibili della zona, ma sappi che è aperto solo durante i mesi più caldi (il le date di chiusura variano, ma generalmente è chiuso tra fine novembre e inizio aprile).
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    Salita al Monitor Pass Itinerario ad anello da Markleeville Guard Station

    99,6km

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    2.360m

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    Distanza 15,3 km

    Salita 1.010 m

    Discesa 20 m

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    martedì 31 marzo

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    92 %

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    Posizione:Topaz, Mono County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Are there specific hiking trails around Monitor Pass, and are they dog-friendly?

    While Monitor Pass is primarily known for cycling and scenic drives, there are opportunities for hiking in the surrounding Carson-Iceberg Wilderness. For example, the area near Heenan Lake offers trails. Regarding dog-friendliness, regulations vary by specific trail and wilderness area. It's generally advisable to check with the local land management agency (e.g., US Forest Service) for the most current rules on leash requirements and permitted areas before bringing your dog.

    What are the key differences between climbing Monitor Pass from the east versus the west side?

    The climb from the west side, starting near Markleeville, spans approximately 8.2 miles with an average grade of 6.1%, gaining 2,729 feet. It features challenging sections with grades up to 11.7%. The eastern approach from US 395 is about 9.5 miles long, gaining approximately 3,200 feet, also featuring steep grades. Both sides offer significant challenges and rewarding views, but the western side is often highlighted for its particularly steep segments.

    Where can visitors find parking and trailheads for Monitor Pass?

    Parking for Monitor Pass is typically found at various pull-offs along State Route 89 on both the eastern and western approaches. For cyclists, popular starting points include the towns of Markleeville to the west or near the junction with US 395 to the east. Specific trailheads for hiking are less formally marked directly at the pass but can be accessed from turnouts leading into the surrounding wilderness areas.

    Are there any permits required for cycling, hiking, or camping in the Monitor Pass area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for cycling or day hiking on established routes along Monitor Pass itself. However, if you plan to venture into the adjacent Carson-Iceberg Wilderness for overnight camping or certain activities, wilderness permits may be necessary. Always check with the US Forest Service for current regulations regarding permits for backcountry use and fire restrictions.

    What amenities, such as cafes or accommodation, are available near Monitor Pass?

    Monitor Pass itself is a remote mountain pass with no direct amenities like cafes or accommodation. The nearest services can be found in the nearby communities. To the west, Markleeville offers a few dining options, general stores, and lodging. To the east, near the junction with US 395, you can find limited services around Topaz Lake, including a casino with dining and lodging options.

    Is Monitor Pass Climb suitable for beginner cyclists, or are there easier alternative routes nearby?

    Monitor Pass Climb is considered a challenging ascent due to its significant elevation gain and steep grades, making it less suitable for beginner cyclists. While there isn't a truly 'beginner' cycling route over the pass itself, less strenuous cycling can be found on flatter sections of roads in the valleys leading up to the pass, such as near Markleeville or along the East Fork Carson River. For a less intense experience, consider shorter, flatter rides in the surrounding areas.

    How does Monitor Pass compare to other major Sierra Nevada climbs like Tioga Pass for cyclists?

    Monitor Pass is renowned for its challenging gradients and inclusion in the 'Death Ride,' making it a significant climb. While it may not reach the extreme elevations of Tioga Pass (which is over 9,900 feet), Monitor Pass offers comparable difficulty in terms of sustained climbing and steep sections. Both passes provide breathtaking High Sierra views, but Monitor Pass is often praised for its remote feel and lighter traffic, offering a more serene cycling experience compared to the often busier Tioga Pass.

    What are the typical road conditions and weather considerations for Monitor Pass, especially outside of peak season?

    State Route 89 over Monitor Pass is generally well-maintained but can be narrow with limited shoulders. It is subject to winter closure due to snow accumulation, typically from late November to early April, though dates vary. Outside of peak summer, weather can be unpredictable, with sudden temperature drops, strong winds, and even early or late-season snow possible. Always check current road conditions and weather forecasts before your visit, especially in spring and fall.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Monitor Pass?

    Public transport options directly to Monitor Pass are extremely limited or non-existent. The pass is located in a remote area of the Sierra Nevada, and access is primarily by private vehicle or bicycle. Visitors typically drive to the starting points in Markleeville or near US 395 and then proceed to the pass.

    What are some 'hidden gems' or lesser-known viewpoints around Monitor Pass?

    While the entire pass offers panoramic views, a 'hidden gem' for some is the dramatic transition from the sparse sagebrush valleys on the eastern side to the pine and aspen groves at higher altitudes. The aspen groves, particularly in the fall, offer spectacular and often less crowded viewing opportunities for vibrant foliage. Additionally, the views towards the Great Basin desert on the eastern descent are often highlighted as uniquely stunning.

    Can Monitor Pass be cycled in winter, or are there specific considerations for winter activities?

    State Route 89 over Monitor Pass is officially closed to vehicular traffic during winter due to heavy snow, typically from late November to early April. While some adventurous cyclists or cross-country skiers might attempt to use the closed road, it is not maintained, and conditions can be extremely hazardous with deep snow, ice, and avalanche risk. Winter cycling is not recommended, and any winter activity should only be undertaken by experienced individuals with appropriate gear and safety precautions.

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