
Middle Mountain
Usa, north-america
N/A
3,652 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, adventure junkies, listen up! Middle Mountain in Colorado's Chaffee County is calling your name, but be warned, this isn't your average Sunday drive. We're talking serious elevation here, almost 12,000 feet! This "road" β and I use that term loosely β is a bumpy, gravel track known as Peekaboo Gulch road, snaking its way up the Sawatch Range in the Rockies.
Think steep, think loose gravel, and think breathtaking views... if you dare to look. A 4x4 isn't just recommended; it's essential. And if heights aren't your thing, maybe sit this one out. Rain turns this track into a real beast, so check the weather before you go.
Heads up: the water in South Fork Lake Creek is a no-go. Seriously, don't drink it. High levels of aluminum, iron and other minerals make it super acidic. Oh, and one more thing β if you've got heart or respiratory issues, maybe choose a less intense adventure. This climb will definitely test your lungs! But for the properly prepared, Middle Mountain promises an unforgettable (and slightly terrifying) experience.
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Max Elevation
- 3,652 m
- Difficulty
- hard
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