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On September 29, 1974, six runners completed the first Imogene Pass Run--from Ouray, Colorado, to Telluride 17 miles and 5,500 feet of climbing. To fully understand the event, and why it’s so ...
Courtesy Paul Francis via Rick Trujillo Runners take off from the starting line of the Imogene Pass Race in Ouray, Colorado, 1976. The race covers 17.1 miles up a steep, rocky mountain pass ...
Imogene Pass between Telluride and Ouray, Colorado, in San Miguel County is closed after a storm caused a mudslide on Wednesday, August 21, reopen, Colorado weather. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Camp Bird Road, a popular access for backcountry recreation southwest of Ouray, re-opened Wednesday after considerable rockfall damage was repaired.
Flagstaff is sending more runners to this year's Imogene Pass Run than any other town, as usual. Find out why in this week's High Country Running column.
Imogene Pass Road climbs to more than 13,100 feet elevation between Ouray and Telluride. The bridges span steep gullies that are creeks in the spring and dry out later in the summer.
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Debris covers a portion of Imogene Pass Road after a storm Aug. 22. San Miguel County Sheriff's Office/Facebook However, it was closed again on Aug. 22.
Before the crash, Robles, a Yuma nurse, had reportedly just snapped a picture of the iconic Imogene Pass, a “thrilling” trail that is the second-highest drivable pass in Colorado, according to ...
Caught by a massive cold front and snowstorm that pummeled all of western Colorado, Daryl and Jane spent three days and two nights trapped just below the 13,120-foot summit of Imogene Pass between ...
Two vacationers and a tour guide are dead after the 2022 Jeep Gladiator they were traveling in fell nearly 250 feet from a popular off-road trail near Imogene Pass in Colorado.. Montrose Press ...
On September 29, 1974, six runners completed the first Imogene Pass Run--from Ouray, Colorado, to Telluride 17 miles and 5,500 feet of climbing. To fully understand the event, and why it’s so ...