Talk:Southern Rocky Mountains
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Mountain Passes Table
[edit]Mt. Evans Scenic Byway
The table under the Mountain Passes section includes the Mt. Evans Scenic Byway. This road climbs to the top of Mt. Evans, so technically it is not a mountain pass. I understand that this is a notable road so it is included in the list.
Should Pikes Peak Highway be included for the same reason? The highway is not fully paved, but it is accessible to passenger cars. 15GoGators (talk) 20:53, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
Trail Ridge Road
The table correctly lists the maximum elevation of Trail Ridge Road at 12,183 feet. This is the highest point on the road, but not the elevation of the acutal pass. The elevation of Milner Pass is 10,758 feet.
Which value is more appropriate for this table? 15GoGators (talk) 20:53, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
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