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paulj
Jul 16, 2013Explorer II
There is a drop of 1000' from plateau level to the bridge across the lake and back up. Other than that there aren't many grades. On the map it looks pretty gentle.
I drove part of it some years ago, but not the bridge crossing. Instead I took 276 to the Halls Crossing ferry. That cuts through a low set of hills (following a historic route).
US12 has been discussed frequently. It climbs to a high point north of Boulder, and then follows a hogback just south of it. A few a frightened by this, but most regard to scenery well worth it. There's another climb from Torry to Bryce. Bryce is rim, so all access involves something of climb.
I drove part of it some years ago, but not the bridge crossing. Instead I took 276 to the Halls Crossing ferry. That cuts through a low set of hills (following a historic route).
US12 has been discussed frequently. It climbs to a high point north of Boulder, and then follows a hogback just south of it. A few a frightened by this, but most regard to scenery well worth it. There's another climb from Torry to Bryce. Bryce is rim, so all access involves something of climb.
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