- Vail Pass
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Vail Pass
Photo = DSCN2091 vailpassrestarea e 600.jpg
Caption = Rest area on Interstate 70 on the east side of Vail Pass
Elevation = 10,662 ft./3249 m.
Location =Colorado , USA
Range = Rocky Mountains
Coordinates = coord|39.52|N|106.2|W|type:pass
Topographichttp://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=12&Z=13&X=494&Y=5470&W=2 Terraserver map]
Transversed by =Interstate 70 Vail Pass (10,662 feet, 3249 m) is a high
mountain pass in theRocky Mountains of centralColorado . The pass was named for Charles Vail, a highway engineer.Vail Pass lies on the boundary between Eagle and Summit counties, between Vail on the west and Dillon on the east. It provides the route of
Interstate 70 (and earlierU.S. Highway 6 ) between the upper basins of the Eagle River and the Blue River, both tributaries of the Colorado River. Black Gore Creek, a tributary of Gore Creek, in the watershed of the Eagle, descends from the north side of the pass towards the town of Vail. West Tenmile Creek, in the watershed of the Blue, descends from the south side. The pass is significantly steep on either side (7 to 8%), and runaway truck ramps prevent disasters for truckers.The pass was not a traditional historical route of the Rockies. Prior to
1940 , the most common route westward was over nearbyShrine Pass , just to the south, which leads to the town of the Red Cliff in the upper Eagle Valley.In
1940 , the construction ofU.S. Highway 6 bypassed Shrine Pass in favor of the current route to the valley of Gore Creek.External links
* [http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=12&Z=13&X=494&Y=5470&W=2 Topographic map]
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