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Guardsman Pass is traversed by Guardsman Pass Road, which is also designated as Utah 190 west (and formerly east) of the pass. [3] Due to heavy amounts of snow at the high elevation of the pass, this road is closed in winter, generally from November to May but depending on actual conditions each year.
After looping through Brighton, the route connects (with some backtracking) to a narrower mountain road across Guardsman Pass, terminating (with a non-state-maintained connection through to Park City via Utah State Route 224 (SR-224)and Midway/Heber City via SR-222) at the top of the pass as it enters Wasatch County. This part of the road is ...
Guardsman Pass Utah: 2955 m 9,695 ft Gravel road Guinns Pass Alberta: 2423 m 7,949 ft Foot trail in Kananaskis Country: Gunnery Pass Alberta: 1874 m 6,148 ft Foot ...
Guardsman Pass; H. Hurrah Pass; P. Parleys Canyon; S. Soldier Summit This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:38 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
A large chunk of a twisting mountain pass road collapsed in Wyoming, authorities said Saturday, leaving a gaping chasm in the highway and severing a well-traveled commuter link between small towns ...
The remainder of the road, which is closed in the winter and not designated as part of the state route, continues north to meet with other roads that provide access to Park City in Summit County via SR-224 to the north over Empire Pass, and Brighton in Salt Lake County via SR-190 to the west via Guardsman Pass.
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In order to provide access to the new Wasatch Mountain State Park, SR-152 was extended east from Brighton in 1963, following an existing county road over Guardsman Pass to end at SR-224. By 1968, the Van Winkle Expressway (then known as the Cottonwood Diagonal) had been completed, and SR-181 was being reconstructed, making the Highland Drive ...