- Wolf Creek Pass
:"Wolf Creek Pass is also the name of the
C.W. McCall album which contains the song that made the pass famous."Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Wolf Creek Pass
Photo = Wolf Creek Pass View on West towards West by Erik Voss IMG 4012.jpg
Caption = View to the south into the snaking West Fork of the San Juan River as seen from Hwy 160, halfway up to the pass. Wolf Creek pass is located just above 10,800 feet in southwesternColorado at theContinental Divide in theSan Juan Mountains
Elevation = Convert|10857|ft|m|0cite web|url=http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/ds_mark.prl?PidBox=HL0087|title=Datasheet for NGS benchmark HL0087|publisher=National Geodetic Survey]
Location =Mineral County, Colorado , USA
Range =San Juan Mountains
Coordinates = coord|37|29|00|N|106|48|11|W|region:US_type:pass
Topographic
USGS Wolf Creek Pass
Transversed by =U.S. Highway 160 Wolf Creek Pass (el. 10,857 ft.) is a high
mountain pass on theContinental Divide , in theSan Juan Mountains ofColorado . It is the route through whichU.S. Highway 160 passes from theSan Luis Valley into southwest Colorado on its way toNew Mexico andArizona . The pass is notable as inspiration of aC.W. McCall song. Though not as formidable as the song made it seem, the pass is significantly steep on either side (7 to 8% in most places), and can be dangerous in winter.Expansion
Wolf Creek Pass, once a two-lane road winding through the San Juan Mountains between
South Fork, Colorado and Pagosa Springs, has recently been expanded into a multi-lane highway, greatly increasing the traffic capacity of the pass and making it more navigable in bad weather. It will also become the easiest access to southwest Colorado from the rest of the state, as all remaining overland routes require a lengthy detours throughNew Mexico or overLizard Head Pass , near Telluride, or the intimidatingRed Mountain Pass : a two-lane road winding along sheer cliffs from Ouray to Silverton.A 900-foot tunnel on the eastern portion was opened November 5, 2005. Construction was completed in the Summer of 2006, with the highway fully widened and drainage projects along the route completed.
At present, a major resort project headed by Texan billionaire
Red McCombs is causing controversy in the area. The proposed resort would be situated near the summit of the pass.Attractions
The pass is also home to
Wolf Creek ski area , frequented by locals and famous for large annual snowfall. It is located on the eastern side of the Continental Divide on Highway 160. Also on the eastern side is one of the largest RV parks in the United States, located just a few miles west ofSouth Fork, Colorado .Wolf Creek Pass is also an attraction for tourists, as it is known for the natural beauty of the wilderness the highway passes through.
C.W. McCall
It was made famous in
1975 byCountry music artistC.W. McCall 's humorousspoken word song of the same name, in which the pass is fondly described as "37 miles o' hell -- which is up on the Great Divide." In the song, two truckers drive an out-of-control 1948Peterbilt downU.S. Highway 160 to Pagosa Springs -- a 5,000-foot drop in elevation.:"I looked at Earl and his eyes was wide":"His lip was curled, and his leg was fried.":"And his hand was froze to the wheel like a tongue to a sled in the middle of a blizzard."
:"I says, "Earl, I'm not the type to complain":"But the time has come for me to explain":"That if you don't apply some brake real soon, they're gonna have to pick us up with a stick and a spoon..."
:("Wolf Creek Pass" written by
Bill Fries andChip Davis , sung byC.W. McCall )The song describes the truck careening down through a "tunnel" (during which process several crates of chickens stacked on the back of the truck are inadvertently lost) and eventually into a feed store in Pagosa Springs. This tunnel is actually a
snow shed : the song predates the only true tunnel on the pass by 30 years. However, the snow shed is on the east side of the pass while Pagosa Springs is on the west side, making this sequence of events impossible.It should be noted, however, that going through the snowshed prior to crashing in Pagosa Springs is possible. The trip, as noted in early verses, starts in eastern Colorado from the town of Wiggins. Thus, the truck is headed westbound into Pagosa Springs, not eastbound FROM Pagosa Springs.
References
External links
* [http://www.dot.state.co.us/WolfCreekPass/index.cfm CDOT Project Updates]
* [http://www.wolfcreekski.com/ Wolf Creek Ski Area]
* [http://www.friendsofwolfcreek.org/ Friends Of Wolf Creek]
* [http://www.YourPagosa.com/ Pagosa Springs Information]
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