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- Hagerman_Pass abstract "Hagerman Pass, elevation 11,925 ft (3,635 m), is a high mountain pass that crosses the continental divide in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States.The pass was named for James J. Hagerman, builder of the Colorado Midland Railroad. The Colorado Midland railroad crossed the continental divide through one of two tunnels (initially the Hagerman Tunnel, later the Busk-Ivanhoe Tunnel at lower altitude) near the top of Hagerman pass. It traverses the Sawatch Range west of Leadville, connecting the headwaters of the Arkansas River on the east with the upper valley of the Fryingpan River above Basalt, in the basin of the Colorado River.The pass is traversed by an unimproved road that is passable only with four-wheel drive vehicles, bicycles, ATVs, or on foot. Two-wheel drive vehicles will find it difficult due to some stream crossings and rocky sections. It is open from approximately late May through the arrival of the first heavy snow in mid or late autumn. The road has occasionally been blocked by fallen trees.".
- Hagerman_Pass location Colorado.
- Hagerman_Pass location Lake_County,_Colorado.
- Hagerman_Pass location Pitkin_County,_Colorado.
- Hagerman_Pass name "Hagerman Pass".
- Hagerman_Pass thumbnail Detroit_Photographic_Company_(0242).jpg?width=300.
- Hagerman_Pass wikiPageID "1757335".
- Hagerman_Pass wikiPageRevisionID "517645169".
- Hagerman_Pass elevationFt "11925".
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- Hagerman_Pass location "Lake / Pitkin counties, Colorado, USA".
- Hagerman_Pass name "Hagerman Pass".
- Hagerman_Pass photo "Detroit Photographic Company .jpg".
- Hagerman_Pass photoCaption "A train in Hagerman Pass, 1899".
- Hagerman_Pass range Sawatch_Range.
- Hagerman_Pass topo "USGS Homestake Reservoir".
- Hagerman_Pass traversed "Unpaved road".
- Hagerman_Pass wordnet_type synset-pass-noun-4.
- Hagerman_Pass subject Category:Geography_of_Lake_County,_Colorado.
- Hagerman_Pass subject Category:Geography_of_Pitkin_County,_Colorado.
- Hagerman_Pass subject Category:Great_Divide_of_North_America.
- Hagerman_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Colorado.
- Hagerman_Pass subject Category:Transportation_in_Lake_County,_Colorado.
- Hagerman_Pass subject Category:Transportation_in_Pitkin_County,_Colorado.
- Hagerman_Pass point "39.265 -106.48388888888888".
- Hagerman_Pass type Location100027167.
- Hagerman_Pass type MountainPassesOfColorado.
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- Hagerman_Pass comment "Hagerman Pass, elevation 11,925 ft (3,635 m), is a high mountain pass that crosses the continental divide in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States.The pass was named for James J. Hagerman, builder of the Colorado Midland Railroad. The Colorado Midland railroad crossed the continental divide through one of two tunnels (initially the Hagerman Tunnel, later the Busk-Ivanhoe Tunnel at lower altitude) near the top of Hagerman pass.".
- Hagerman_Pass label "Hagerman Pass".
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- Hagerman_Pass lat "39.265".
- Hagerman_Pass long "-106.48388888888888".
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- Hagerman_Pass depiction Detroit_Photographic_Company_(0242).jpg.
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