- published: 25 Aug 2013
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The following highways are numbered 160:
Wolf Creek Pass (el. 10,857 ft.) is a high mountain pass on the Continental Divide, in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. It is the route through which U.S. Highway 160 passes from the San Luis Valley into southwest Colorado on its way to New Mexico and Arizona. The pass is notable as inspiration of a C. W. McCall song. The pass is significantly steep on either side (6.8% maximum grade) and can be dangerous in winter. There is a runaway truck ramp on the westbound side for truckers that lose control of their brakes.
Wolf Creek Pass, once a two-lane road winding through the San Juan Mountains between South Fork, Colorado and Pagosa Springs, has recently been expanded into a multi-lane highway, greatly increasing the traffic capacity of the pass and making it more navigable in bad weather. It will also become the easiest access to southwest Colorado from the rest of the state, as all remaining overland routes require lengthy detours through New Mexico or over Lizard Head Pass, near Telluride, or the intimidating Red Mountain Pass: a two-lane road winding along sheer cliffs from Ouray to Silverton.
Wolf Creek may refer to:
U.S. Route 160 is a 1,465 mile (2,358 km) long east–west United States highway in the Midwestern United States. The western terminus of the route is at US 89 five miles (8 km) west of Tuba City, Arizona. The eastern terminus is at US 67 and Missouri 158 southwest of Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
Its route, if not its number, was made famous in song in 1975, as the road from Wolf Creek Pass to Pagosa Springs, Colorado in C.W. McCall's country music song Wolf Creek Pass.
US 160 begins at US 89 near the western edge of Navajo Nation. Near Tuba City, it intersects State Route 264. It goes through Tonalea and Cow Springs before entering Kayenta, where it intersects U.S. Route 163. It continues northeast through Dennehotso, then has a brief overlap with U.S. Route 191 in Mexican Water. It goes east until Teec Nos Pos, where it intersects U.S. Route 64, then turns northeast to go to the Four Corners and enters New Mexico.
US 160 is one of the major routes crossing the Navajo Nation and in Arizona does not leave the Navajo Nation.
The system of United States Numbered Highways (often called U.S. Routes or U.S. Highways) is an integrated network of roads and highways numbered within a nationwide grid in the contiguous United States. As the designation and numbering of these highways were coordinated among the states, they are sometimes called Federal Highways, but the roadways have always been maintained by state or local governments since their initial designation in 1926.
The route numbers and locations are coordinated by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). The only federal involvement in AASHTO is a nonvoting seat for the United States Department of Transportation. Generally, north-to-south highways are odd-numbered, with lowest numbers in the east, the area of the founding thirteen states of the United States, and highest in the west. Similarly, east-to-west highways are typically even-numbered, with the lowest numbers in the north, where roads were first improved most intensively, and highest in the south. Major north–south routes have numbers ending in "1" while major east–west routes have numbers ending in "0". Three-digit numbered highways are spur routes of parent highways but are not necessarily connected to their parents. Some divided routes exist to provide two alignments for one route, even though many splits have been eliminated. Special routes, usually posted with a banner, can provide various routes, such as an alternate, bypass or business route, for a U.S. Highway.
Colorado highway160 on a motorcycle from durango to pagosa springs to anamosa
Just complaining being on the road
Real time drive from the brisk blue afternoon sun to the deep golden hue of the sunset. What a huge sky! To see more ambient video visit www.AmberVista.com
voyage moto, Utah , Monument Valley , rte 160 AZ, Tuba city,
Dashcam video of driving westbound over Wolf Creek Pass. See more of my travels at: http://jdawgjourneys.com
Traveling on US Route 160 in southern Missouri
driving to ulysses — route 160
Colorado highway160 on a motorcycle from durango to pagosa springs to anamosa
Just complaining being on the road
Real time drive from the brisk blue afternoon sun to the deep golden hue of the sunset. What a huge sky! To see more ambient video visit www.AmberVista.com
voyage moto, Utah , Monument Valley , rte 160 AZ, Tuba city,
Dashcam video of driving westbound over Wolf Creek Pass. See more of my travels at: http://jdawgjourneys.com
Traveling on US Route 160 in southern Missouri
driving to ulysses — route 160
Real time drive from the brisk blue afternoon sun to the deep golden hue of the sunset. What a huge sky! To see more ambient video visit www.AmberVista.com
Recorded video of the drive from Walsenburg to Monte Vista, Colorado via US Highway 160. We pass through Fort Garland, Blanca, and Alamosa. Check out the beautiful scenery as we wind around the south-western side of Rough Mountain and towards Blanca Peak. This is a weak signal area so we had to record the video and upload it later. To learn more about BigRigTravels, visit these links: Homepage: http://bigrigtravels.com Blog, Trip Maps, GPS and more: http://bigrigtravels.com/blog/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigRigTravels/
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Holiday road trip and right on 31st we are caught in this heavy snowfall. We were en route from CO to NM. Around elevation of 7200 ft, on a 2 lane highway (U.S. Route 160) with no show chains *and* fresh snow still being cleared. In hindsight it looks pretty fun, but at the moment it was a bit scary :-)
This video was originally #13-60, the 2013 Season Finale, it was muted for one of the songs I used so I changed the song out so the video can be active again, this time in 60FPS. Enjoy arguably the finest scenic 160 mile stretch of Interstate Highway on a crisp and clear early summer morning.
Balade en Arizona vers le Monument Valley en passant par la US ROUTE 66 en Harley Davidson
The Chunnel - World's Longest Underwater Tunnel - History Channel HD At its lowest level, it is 75 m (250 feet) deep. At 37.9 kilometres (23.5 mi), the tunnel has the lengthiest undersea section of any passage in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both much longer overall at 53.85 kilometres (33.46 mi) and also deeper at 240 metres (790 feet) listed below sea degree. The speed limitation in the tunnel is 160 kilometres per hr (99 mph). -- as well as international products trains. The passage attaches end-to-end with the LGV Nord and also High Speed 1 high-speed train lines. Concepts for a cross-Channel repaired hyperlink looked like early as 1802, British political as well as press stress over the compromising of nationwide safety delayed attempts to construct a passage....
Head end view of the approach into New York City on a NJT commuter express bus via the Express Bus Lane during the height of rush hour, 11/3/14.
I wasted so much more than time
And the one with whom I was as one
Has now undone what came to be known as our love
Which could not contain all that which she'd become
I was flat out wrong
And with both hands on the days gone by
I gripped my eyes wide open
Because I can't sleep at night
The world is much too cold
Without someone there to hold me or to hold
That's the way it goes
And I always thought that I would die
If you ever told me goodbye
But it wasn't until tonight
Tonight, I found out I was right
I wasted almost all my life
Being so afraid to fail I hardly tried
I found a place to hide
I dove into you
I swam around, around inside
But I'm not the boy that you destroyed
I'm stronger than he was
I had to be to survive
I'm lucky to be alive
The me you left behind
Is still lying there
With his eyes froze open wide
And I always thought that I would die
If you ever told me goodbye
But it wasn't until tonight