- Rabbit Ears Pass
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Rabbit Ears Pass
Photo = RabbitEarsPass.jpg
Caption = Rabbit Ears Pass
Elevation = convert|9426|ft|m
Location =Colorado , USA
Range =Rocky Mountains
Coordinates =
Topographic
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=12&Z=13&X=453&Y=5591&W=1 Terraserver map]
Traversed by =U.S. Highway 40 Rabbit Ears Pass (el. 9426 ft.) is a high
mountain pass in theRocky Mountains of northernColorado in theUnited States .The pass straddles the
continental divide at the southern end of the Park Range along the boundary between Routt and Jackson counties. The pass is named for nearbyRabbit Ears Peak , a mountain in Park Range to the north that is prominently visible from the east side of the pass during good weather. It separates the upper basin of theYampa River on the west with the North Park in the upper basin of theNorth Platte River on the east. The west summit, though steeper (7%), is lower (9400'), and the true high point is the east summit. Although lower in elevation than many of the high mountain passes farther to the south in the Colorado Rockies, the pass often receives a great deal of snow in winter and is subject to regular short closures during heavy winter storms. The meadows beneath it along U.S. Highway 40 allow for reliable cross country skiing. The pass provides the route ofU.S. Highway 40 between Kremmling and Steamboat Springs. It is one of three crossings of the continental divide along the U.S. Highway, along with nearbyMuddy Pass to the southeast andBerthoud Pass as it approaches Denver. The pass is significantly steeper on the western side (near Steamboat Springs) than the eastern side, where it descends along a slow incline towards Muddy Pass. There is a single runaway truck ramp on the west side for truckers that have gotten their brakes hot while braking down the incline.External links
* [http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=12&Z=13&X=453&Y=5591&W=1 Topographic map]
* [http://www.cotrip.org/rWeather/All_Regions_021508_115202.html Colorado Road Condtions]
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