
Where is Resolution Mountain?
Usa, north-america
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moderate
Year-round
Alright, adventure junkies, let's talk Resolution Mountain! This peak sits pretty high up in central Colorado, smack-dab in the White River National Forest. We're talking some serious elevation!
Now, getting to the top? Forget your sedan. This is strictly 4x4 territory! The road's a rough and rugged unpaved track.
The climb's around [length] miles, and get this: you'll be gaining [elevation gain] in elevation. That's an average grade of [percentage]! Talk about a workout for your rig (and your nerves!).
Heads up, though: this road is typically closed during the winter months. But when it's open? Epic views! Get ready for some serious bragging rights.
Road Details
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- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Difficulty
- moderate
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