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Pagosa Springs sits at 7,126 feet on US-160 between Wolf Creek Pass to the east and Durango to the west — directly beneath the highest snowfall highway pass in Colorado. The approach to Wolf Creek Pas
Pagosa Springs sits at 7,126 feet on US-160 between Wolf Creek Pass to the east and Durango to the west — directly beneath the highest snowfall highway pass in Colorado. The approach to Wolf Creek Pass from the Pagosa side gains 3,730 feet in 18 miles of continuous uphill grade, producing a guardrail environment where impact energy from runaway vehicles is a design consideration beyond standard CDOT specifications.
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