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Wolf Creek Pass, Colorado

We had to time our travel through these mountain passes just right. Still not comfortable figuring out all of the chain law requirements. There had been snow and ice days earlier, but we were fortunate to get several consecutive days of dry weather and roads and drove through while chains were not required. Beautiful scenery through Wolf Creek Pass on our way to Durango, Colorado. 




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