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19 21 9 1 0 2 , . T C O O D A R O L O C OF THIS MAP 24 20 22 Crystal Peak 24 ) RESPONSIBILITIES 23 T he designations shown on this motor vehicle use 23 Father Dyer Peak) 24 19 20 ) 19 20 21 22 O perating a motor vehicle on National Forest 21 20 map (MV U M) were made by the responsible official 22 19 23 19 21 24 20 24 pursuant to 36 CFR 212.51; are effective as of the date System roads, National Forest System trails, and in 21 22 23 areas on National Forest System lands carries a ) on the front cover of this MV U M; and will remain in effect

until superceded by the nex t year's MV U M. greater responsibility than operating that vehicle in a S

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26 25 30 E ) 28 28 27 27 26 25 A IT show concern for the environment as well as other 29 e r u t c i P G C forest users. T he misuse of motor vehicles can lead to L O Clinton

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24 C N )Fletcher £ O road, trail, or area. As a motor vehicle operator, you 35 ¤ T U 31 It is the responsibility of the user to acquire the current 31 32 34 Y t u P e r e H 31 32 are also subject to State traffic law, including State 34 35 36 31 N 35 36 32 MV U M.T his MV U M shows the National Forest System 32 33 34 35 36 33 requirements for licensing, registration, and operation 33 33 T ) Mitchell Y roads, National Forest System trails, and the areas on of the vehicle in question. ! National Forest System lands in the Leadville Ranger District that are designated for motor vehicle use Motor vehicle use, especially off-highway vehicle Savage Peak 06 01 pursuant to 36 (CFR) 212.51. T his MV U M also identifies use, involves inherent risks that may cause property 02 01 03 02 03 ) 05 03 02 White River 4360000 06 05 04 01 05 04 02 01 06 4360000 the vehicle classes allowed on each route and in each damage, serious injury, and possibly death to 04 05 Wheeler Mountain area; and any seasonal restrictions that apply on those 39°22'30"N National Forest ) 04 participants. Drive cautiously and anticipate rough 06 routes and in those areas. surfaces and features, such as snow, mud, vegetation, )Bartlett Mountain 12 39°22'30"N Designation of a road, trail, or area for motor vehicle and water crossings common to remote driving 11 12 09 08 11 Homestake Peak 07 Tennessee Pass 10 conditions. By your participation, you voluntarily 07 10 11 Chalk Mountain use by a particular class of vehicle under 36 CFR ) 12 08 09 12 10 09 1 07 09 07 08 10 4 4 ) 08 11 12 08 assume full responsibility for these damages, risks, 5 09 3 07 ) 212.51 should not be interpreted as encouraging or 91 EAGLE COUNTY Y 7 1 ¬ Clinton Peak 0 « inviting use, or implying that the road, trail or area is and dangers. T ake care at all times to protect yourself T 5 705 2 IJ9 Mc Namee Peak Pike passable, actively maintained, or safe for travel. Motor and those under your responsibility. PITKIN CO N ) UNT Y U vehicle designations include parking along designated 13 18 17 Traver Peak National 15 14 17 O 13 ) 13 18 14 21A routes and at facilities associated with designated C 16 15 KJ Much of the Leadville Ranger District is remote. 16 16 18 17 1 14 13 0 13 18 17 16 routes when it is safe to do so and when not causing T 8S E 0 15 14 Forest Medical assistance may not be readily available. 15 K 1 1 18 Lily Lake IJ9 1 35 16 damage to National Forest System resources. Homestake A 131 0 17 ) Cellular telephones do not work in many areas of the 1 1 L .C 3

Seasonal weather conditions and natural events may 24 Reservoir 5

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Leadville Ranger District. T ake adequate food, water, 20 A )

render designated roads and trails impassable for 24 19 21 19 first aid supplies, and other equipment appropriate for 22 23 Mount Cameron T 8S t c i r t s i D r e g n a R ex tended periods. Designated areas may contain 20 24 23 21 22 23 24 19 20

the conditions and ex pected weather. HOLY CROSS 21 22 19

dangerous or impassable terrain. Many designated 21 22 23 24 19 ) 20

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roads and trails may be passable only by high- e l l i v d a e L WILDERNESS Mount Arkansas ) clearance vehicles or four-wheel drive vehicles.

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Maintenance of designated roads and trails will depend 25 30 29 28 1 LAND! P RO T ECT YO U R P RIV ILEGE. ST AY O N 27 26 25 t s e r o F l a n o i t a N 29 on available resources, and many may receive little 30 National Forest 27 28 30

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maintenance. 29 28 26 25 30 3 1 27 25

DESIGNAT ED AREAS. Mount Tweto 29 T his motor vehicle use map identifies those roads, l e b a s I n a S )

trails, and areas designated for the motor vehicle use 31 137.A Buckskin, Mount

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Read and understand this map in its entirety. If you under 36 CFR 212.51 for the purpose of enforcing the 32 33 34 35 34 35 31 32 p a M e s U prohibition at 36 CFR 261.13. T his is a limited have questions, please contact the Leadville Ranger ¤£24 34 35 36 33 35 36 33 36 31

purpose. T he other public roads are shown for District for clarification. 31 HOLY CROSS 32 33 Mt. Zion 34

32 ) Treasurevault 36 31 32 33 18 information and navigation purposes only and are not IJ 9

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WILDERNESS 1 ) subject to designation under the Forest Service travel As a motor vehicle operator on a National Forest e l c i h e V r o t o M 10 management regulation. System road, trail, or area, you must comply with this 05 7 06 189 Mosquito Peak 01 06 05 06 04 03 02 01 02 01 05 ) 8 map, as well as all Federal, State, and local laws and These designations apply only to National Forest 06 04 KJ 03 05 01 05 regulations. Compliance with these rules is your 04 03 02 04 02 System roads, National Forest System trails, and 03 01 452 06 04 areas on National Forest System lands. responsibility. 4350000 12 4350000 103 KJ 9A 08 IJ 12 10 9 P 12 07 09 10 IJ 09 10 Mosquito London Mountain 10 4 12 1 L 11 07 .D 0 A 08 104.E 11 3 4.L 08 ) 08 07 08 0 Pass A 12 1 07 R .N 12 09 11 07 104.F 4 K 09 1 104.H 0 10 K 10 EXPLANATION OF LEGEND 09 04. 1 11 D .I E White River National Forest A 4 0 K C 9 Turquoise 1 104. 91 IJ 4.O ¬ C LEGEND 10 « O 18 4.KA 99 696 ITEMS 1 Lake 10 104.M 104.P O 0 4 127.A KJ U KJ 13 17 5 IJ 104.Q 16 15 U Roads O pen to All V ehicles: 14 17 IJ4 10 N V ICINIT Y MAP 13 16 15 4. 104.Q A .R 17 15 B 4 N 17 16 17 0 T Roads Open to All Vehicles 18 104.RA 1 14 13 16 14 13 10 18 1 T Y Mountain T hese roads are open to all motor vehicles, including smaller 5.A 14 04.W B T 9S 13 10 18 Y ) 4 15 off-highway vehicles that may not be licensed for highway use 5 .W 16 18 Seasonal Designation 0 10 1 4.U 1 B (but not to oversize or overweight vehicles under State traffic 104.V A 04.U Leadville Ranger District (See Table) Hagerman Pass A 20 T 9S law). 24 20 IJ9C 9 20 21 22 19 104 21 IJ 3 ) 39°15'0"N 19 24 .V KJ 23 21 22 104 Highways, US, State, 23 19 .W 22 Leadville 24 21 Seasonal Designation: 104 A 4 23 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 24 4 .U IJ ! 113 IJ County, Other 20 39°15'0"N T his symbol, used in conjunction with one of the other road 105.B 104.A 24 ¤£ U.S. Highway Route Number or trail symbols, indicates that the road or trail is open only West during certain portions of the year. Refer to the Seasonal 25 5 ) 30 29 28 26 IJ 27 25 30 Dyer Mountain Designations T able for further instructions. 29 28 27 14 25 30 5A 28 27 ) KJ 9 26 IJ 30 29 28 27 25 30 «¬ State Highway Route Number 29 26 29 25 28 O ther P ublic Roads: 26 ) Pike KJ11 County Road Number H ighways: U .S., State, County, O ther T hese symbols are used to show routes the Forest Service 36 31 32 33 34 24 National 33 35 36 31 32 ¤£ 32 does not have jurisdiction over and has not designated for 33 34 35 36 300 33 34 35 ) 32 ¬ 36 31 34 35 36 33.A Short Route Identifier motorized use. T hese symbols are part of the reference « 31 Forest 34 31 33 (See Short Route Table) layers showing connections to towns and cities outside the White River 32 INFORMATION SOURCES forest boundary. National Forest Short Route Identifier: 01 06 05 04 03 02 11 01 Y IJ ) Mountain Peaks 06 05 04 01 03 Y 02 01 06 22.A T 05 04 03 06 Leadville Ranger District 02 01 04 03 02 06 05 04 T ) 03 N 05

N 810 Front Street U T his symbol is used for routes that are too short to show 4340000 U 4340000 O Forest or Unit Boundary MOUNT 11A O Leadville, CO 80461 a symbol type on the map. T he symbol contains the number 08 C KJ Peerless Mountain 12 07 09 07 09 10 12 C 12 of the road or trail. U sers should refer to the corresponding 11 MASSIVE N 07 .A ) 08 (719) 486-0749 08 0 I 11 1 1 number in the Short Route T able for designation information. E 12 1 12.S 08 10 11 10 11 12 07 K 10 National Forest System K WILDERNESS 140 www.fs.usda.gov/goto/psicc/leadville 08 09 T 09 10 ) A 07 Finnback Knob 09 Lands I ) L 15 P 16 18 13 )Horseshoe Mountain 13 Non-National Forest System N 14 B 17 A 17 16 15 . 1 ) 0 1 18 P 14 18 17 16 1 Lands within the Nat'l Forest Mount Oklahoma 1 15 13 17 16 15 14 1 13 18 17 16 15 G 14 18 Forest Supervisor BLM Lands T 10S IN S Y S 1 10 19 R E .C P ike and San Isabel National County Boundary Travel and recreate with minimum impact. 20 1 0 0 111 F N 1 EA 1 T 10S - 0. 0. 1 6 IJ7 22 23 F 11 1 1 R 24 23 C 1 52 R 19 1 IJ Forests 21 22 E 3 E 0. 0 24 E 1 19 0 21 1 . 20 21 7 0 D 20 23 Respect the environment and the rights of 20 . 19 IJ 5 T D A 1 24 19 20 21 22 Cimarron and Comanche Township and Range Lines L 110.L 1 22 21 others. N I 24 30 23 22 U Deer Mountain 130 W ) 1 National H 1 . 10 H .H .FB 1 27 0 0 1 3 Educate yourself; plan and prepare before you 28 30 28 1 1 110. 0 Grasslands 1 F . Section Lines 11 B go. 30 29 26 25 29 0.FA 30 6 2840 Kachina Drive 110 29 13 27 25 29 Ptarmigan Peak Geissler Mountain 27 25 26 30 28 27 26 26 130.S 28 30 29 28 J ) ) . Lakes and Rivers Allow for future use of the outdoors by leaving it 25 P ueblo, CO 81008 0 110.I 110.G 27 1 better than you found it. 1 (719) 553-1400 31 .B 0 31 130 33 1 34 35 13 Wilderness Areas 32 34 1 0.D Discover the rewards of responsible recreation. 35 32 33 ) Twining Peak 36 36 32 .C Weston Peak ± Mount Champion 30 34 1 35 36 31 33 31 32 33 34 36 ) 31 32 In case of Emergency: Dial 911 ) 33 34 0 0.5 1 2 3 35 For more information on Tread Lightly!, go to Kobe Independe ) ! Miles www.treadlightly.org or call 1-800-966-9900. 39°7'30"N nce Pass 03 06 01 04 06 05 06 03 .F 22 02 01 05 04 02 1 05 25 01 4 39°7'30"N 01 2 1 24 02 1 5 IJ 03 02 2 .A 04 04 03 01 5 A 06 05 04 ) . 06 05 03 1 A 2 5 B ) .A 82 24 ¬« Casco Peak C ¤£ 4330000 !Independence 08 09 12 4330000 11 125 7 10 12 07 08 09 .G 9 PROHIBITIONS 09 10 11 07 Mt. Elbert 3 07 10 11 12 10 12 12 1 Forebay 07 08 09 11 07 125.C 22 125.AH 08 09 10 08 Bull Hill .D It is prohibited to possess or operate a 125 5.A 82 ) 12 12 AD . ¬« 5. 5 3 3 18 17 B 12 9 motor vehicle on National Forest System 13 9 16 18 7 7 15 14 G 82 . 13 25.A 16 15 A lands on the Leadville Ranger District other COLLEGIATE 16 1 2 ¬« 1 15 13 5.AF 8 70 than in accordance with these designations 12 E 17 ¬« 1 BUFFALO PEAKS PEAKS 17 125.A 17 17 75 14 18 17 16 14 2 1 2. 17 18 17 16 (36 CFR 261.13). 18 72 C 0.A 13 397 13 15 1 .B WILDERNESS T 11S WILDERNESS 2 1 4 1 7 .B 15 14 7 1 2. 175.B 0 1 7 A 7 3 . 1 1 9 21 19 B 2. 7 19 1 A 7 7 T 11S 23 7 A 23 . V iolators of 36 CFR 261.13 are subject to a 24 22 24 1 3 Twin Lakes B 24 7 17 1 175.A 20 21 22 23 6 Balltown fine of up to $5,000, imprisonment for up to 6 19 20 Reservoir 20 ! 21 19 21 1 171.C 22 23 24 22 months or both (18 U .S.C. 3571(e)).T his 74 171.A 21 25 6 A 20 . KJ 24 2 A 20 19 prohibition applies regardless of the presence or 6 . 1 6 22 2 1 absence of signs. White River ¬«82 1 1 29 28 27 26 116 National 30 29 28 99 27 26 25 30 29 3 T his map does not display nonmotorized 27 26 25 30 29 28 25 27 26 25 30 29 Forest 116.B 28 28 27 uses, over-snow uses, or other facilities and LAKE COUNTY 6 9 attractions on the Leadville Ranger District. 3 35 3 31 32 33 CHAFFEE COUNTY 9 O btain forest visitor information from the local 34 9 35 national forest office. 36 31 32 33 398 31 34 31 IJ 3 32 33 34 35 9 36 32 33 34 Grizzly Peak 4 36 35 36 31 32 33 91 ) 3 8 9 396 34 Designated roads, trails and areas may also ) 3 ! 04 IJ be subject to temporary, emergency closures. Rinker Peak BUFFALO 06 05 03 02 01 06 05 ) 05 As a visitor, you must comply with signs Garfield 04 03 02 01 398 04 02 03 Peak 2 06 03 01 05 04 PEAKS notifying you of such restrictions. A national 8 06 03

) 3 02 3 01 05 04 forest may issue an order to close a road, trail ) £24 80 WILDERNESS 3 ¤ 9 1 9 06 or area on a temporary basis to protect the life, 3 ) 3 health, or safety of forest visitors or the natural 07 08 09 10 11 12 07 08 09 10 07 12 or cultural resources in these areas. Such ) 12 08 09 10 11 4320000 4320000 temporary and/or emergency closures are 11 Quail Mountain Clear Creek 09 11 ) 10 12 07 Reservoir 08 09 10 consistent with the T ravel Management Rule )Middle Mountain (36 CFR 212.52(b), 36 CFR 261 subpart B). 15 IJ390 07 08 13 18 17 16 15 18 17 15 14 13 18 17 16 14 13 16 14 13 Pike National Forest T he designation "road or trail open to all 16 15 90 18 17 15 14 13 motor vehicles" does not supersede State traffic 39°0'0"N 3 18 17 16 law. T 12S 20 39°0'0"N 3 23 19 90 21 22 22 23 24 .A 19 20 21 22 T 12S 24 19 20 21 23 24 West 24 19 20 22 23 22 24 19 20 ) 21 21 ! East 26 25 28 W infield )Buffalo Peak 29 COLLEGIATE 27 26 Winfield Peak 25 30 25 30 29 28 27 29 28 28 27 ) 0 Pecks Peak 27 Waverly Mountain 3 PEAKS 30 9 25 30 6 26 3 ) 26 29 9 25 30 27 ) 28 1 29

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387.A 01 05 03 06 02 01 06 05 02 01 04 03 06 04 03 02 In accordance with Federal civil rights law and 06 ) 05 01 03 02 01 Gunnison Grizzly Peak 04 ) 05 04 05 04 03 U .S. Department of Agriculture (U SDA) civil ) 37 7 387 06 rights regulations and policies, the U SDA, its National Forest Iowa Peak C ) 387 387 Agencies, offices, and employees, and H A 377 07 38 institutions participating in or administering U SDA BLANKET STATEMENTS FOR G F 09 6 10 U 08 09 10 11 12 07 08 386 12 12 07 08 11 F 09 10 11 12 07 08 programs are prohibited from discriminating 09 N E 07 4310000 N E 08 09 4310000 based on race, color, national origin, religion, TRAVEL MANAGEMENT 12 I C ) 10 11 10 S sex , gender identity (including gender O O ¤£24 N U ex pression), sex ual orientation, disability, age, Map Revisions N ) C The Three Apostles marital status, family/parental status, income O T 15 14 13 Y ) 13 18 13 18 17 16 14 U 16 17 16 15 14 13 13 derived from a public assistance program, T he designations shown on this map will remain in effect until 15 N 18 17 16 15 14 17 18 17 16 political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior 18 T ) 15 revised with the publication of a new map. In J anuary of each Y civil rights activity, in any program or activity year, this motor vehicle use map will either be revised with the T 13S Salida conducted or funded by U SDA (not all bases T 13S apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint publication of a new map, or it will be validated for the new year by 24 Ranger 24 22 23 24 20 Mount Columbia 19 20 24 19 20 21 19 21 23 19 20 21 22 filing deadlines vary by program or incident. 22 23 ) 24 23 19 the Ranger District with a red stamp that says: "V alid for Year 20__". 20 22 22 368 District 21 21 P ersons with disabilities who require alternative 368 means of communication for program information IJ Parking/Dispersed Camping on the San Isabel National Forest 29 28 (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American 26 26 25 30 27 26 25 30 Sign Language, etc.) should contact the 29 28 27 26 25 30 28 27 25 29 28 27 29 30 30 29 28 27 responsible Agency or U SDA’s T ARGET Center 25 • W here designated parking areas are not available, and where 5 at (202) 720-2600 (voice and T T Y) or contact 7 3 11 U SDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) not specifically prohibited, unsafe, or causing resource 3 38°52'30"N 31 877-8339. Additionally, program information may 36 damage, parking on National Forest System lands within one 36 34 36 32 32 33 31 32 36 31 32 33 33 34 35 36 31 32 34 be made available in languages other than 33 34 35 371 35 361 31 K 33 vehicle length off of designated routes is authorized. 34 IJ J 3 38°52'30"N English. 35 7 • Dispersed camping is authorized on National Forest System 6 T o file a program discrimination complaint, lands ex cept in specially designated areas that are closed 04 03 06 05 04 01 04 complete the U SDA P rogram Discrimination 06 04 03 01 06 05 02 01 to dispersed camping. 05 02 03 02 01 06 03 Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at Gunnison COLLEGIATE PEAKS 02 01 06 05 05 36 04 http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_ • Motorized dispersed camping is authorized within one 5 National Forest WILDERNESS 03 cust.html and at any U SDA office or write a letter vehicle length off of designated National Forest System 08 11 07 08 addressed to U SDA and provide in the letter all of 07 11 07 209 the information requested in the form. T o request routes, where not specifically prohibited, unsafe, or causing 12 09 10 12 08 KJ 12 11 07 08 08 09 10 12 a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632- Salida 09 11 12 resource damage. 10 07 ) 10 09 10 9992. Submit your completed form or letter to 09 • Check with the local National Forest District office for 4300000 Ranger District ! 4300000 U SDA by: (1) mail: U .S. Department of Buena KJ304 Agriculture, O ffice of the Assistant Secretary for current information on areas closed to camping and for V ista Taylor Park Reservoir 17 17 13 16 15 14 13 17 Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW , 18 16 15 14 13 18 16 other travel management information. 15 14 13 24 18 17 16 15 14 13 18 ¤£ W ashington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax : (202) 18 t 17 15 ic 16 690-7442; or (3) email: T 14S tr [email protected]. is 340 DTurner Peak 19 r 306 T 14S 20 24 e ) 21 IJ U SDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, 24 23 24 19 20 21 22 306 g 20 24 22 21 23 IJ n 22 23 a 19 19 20 21 22 24 21 and lender. 22 R 23 19 20 da ¤£24 li Johnson 30 a 285 ! FS-873-0212 S ¤£ V illage 29 28 North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) R82W 106°30'0"W 106°22'30"W R80W 106°15'0"W R79W 106°7'30"W R78W U niversal T ransverse Mercator, zone 13 370000 R81W 380000 390000 400000