e r u t l u c i r g A f o t n e m t r a p e D s e t a t S d e t i n U e c i v r e S t s e r o F 400000 410000 420000 430000 440000 450000 460000 470000 480000 PURPOSE AND CONTENTS 106°7'30"W 106°0'0"W R 76W 105°52'30"W 105°45'0"W R 74W 105°37'30"W DE R 73W 105°30'0"W 105°22'30"W 105°15'0"W R 79W R 78W R 77W R 75W ) ER CREEK R 72W R 71W ) ! 24 R 70W 7 1 0 2 O D A R O L O C ) 24 19 20 21 23 20 24 22 23 20 22 24 19 21 22 23 OF THIS MAP 19 21 23 20 22 23 21 24 21 22 20 Huebner Peak 39°30'0"N 28 27 26 70 30 28 19 ! §¨¦ 29 28 27 26 25 30 29 Lions Head 25 27 ) The designations shown on this motor vehicle use map 25 26 ) 29 s r o o d t u O t a e r G s ' a c i r e m A 9 t ) 28 26 (MV U M) were made by the responsible official pursuant to Peak 6 !P 30 27 s 30 29 26 27 26 25 30 28 27 39°30'0"N t 29 28 Mount Logan 25 29 ) 29 28 e 25 27 26 25 30 27 26 30 Sampson Mountain s 28 27 28 36 CFR 212.51; are effective as of the date on the front r ) 25 30 29 29 e 28 26 25 30 32 r o 26 cover of this MV U M; and will remain in effect until o 34 35 F 27 33 36 31 32 33 34 F 35 36 Breckenridge 33 l l superseded by the next y ear's MV U M. 34 35 36 a 31 31 a 34 32 n 35 32 ! n 36 31 Riley Peak 32 33 34 35 91 Peak 7 o o 32 33 34 36 33 36 «¬ i 33 i 31 36 31 34 35 t 32 33 34 35 32 34 35 ) ) t 35 36 31 33 31 2 a a 33 34 35 36 31 32 Shaffers Crossing 4370000 6 N 4370000 4 3 5 Peak 8 N ! Union 1 4 ) 3 2 r 1 5 4 1 e6 5 e Mountain Copper 6 2 v 4 3 2 ) 1 3 i k S 6 4 ) 6 Mountain i o 5 R R 3 6 2 P u 1 2 1 5 4 3 e a 5 4 5 4 3 2 t t 6 3 1 3 2 1 k n h 2 6 5 4 i 1 4 e 3 2 5 . 1 6 e g h 5 1 P . r 9 5 58 e 7 C 10 3 2 l 11 12 8 9 10 W r a Grant 11 12 n Crooked Top Mountain 7 8 7 o D t 9 12 9 s t ! 10 11 G 10 Lone Rock r i e 8 9 e ) 8 Jefferson It is the responsibility of the user to acquire the current i s f 10 b 7 Peak 9 f t s 12 7 12 e 11 ) Lake r o 12 7 11 ) J 12 10 MV U M. This MV U M shows the National Forest Sy stem n 11 i 9 11 Derringer Peak 7 8 9 10 11 8 9 c 9 Lininger 12 C " 10 8 9 10 9 t 5 G t 0 7 8 11 12 8 10 11 r 7 roads, National Forest Sy stem trails, and the areas on 15 7.2G u 8 7 e 3 ) c er Lake Bald Mountain k e JEFFERSO N n i k s 16 Peak 10 r ey National Forest Sy stem lands in the South P ark R anger 14 13 17 16 LAKE C 18 14 r 18 18 r ) 17 3 e ) 13 a e 13 t 13 17 15 18 16 15 14 16 15 7 14 k 9 District that are designated for motor vehicle use pursuant to s J M 0 15 P o i 810 8 16 18 16 i hn c Split Rock 17 s 5 h 13 36 (CFR ) 212.51. This MV U M also identifies the vehicle o 4 i 37.2F 37.2E 18 17 15 18 14 h n g 811 14 16 17 14 13 15 D C a JEFFERSO N CREEK 18 16 15 17 T7S r n ) 15 14 13 16 Father Dyer Peak Mount t ee 1 14 16 13 17 k " 4 18 classes allowed on each route and in each area; and any r C 9 1 15 17 2 8 u r 427.1A 14 H elen e e 7 811.A North Twin 13 ) e 8 seasonal restrictions that apply on those routes and in those 22 o k BEAVER PONDS 24 Crow Hill 21 23 20 21 23 20 ASPEN 0 20 T7S 24 24 g 23 19 9 22 Cone Peak Grouse Mountain 22 ) 19 " . S 19 23 24 19 5 B ) 8 areas. 21 21 21 ) n 8 24 20 7 9" 0 ) 0 8 0 9 ) 22 a .1 8 22 LODGEPOLE .2D 9.A 8 French Creek A 7 37 . 1 810 Kenosha 10 0 C 0 23 19 20 23 KJ 21 22 24 19 R " ) 23 24 22 24 19 20 22 23 20 Designation of a road, trail, or area for motor vehicle use 9 37 809 Pass 19 20 22 23 Boreas Pass .2 24 19 20 21 28 C K 21 21 22 e 23 Banner Peak 21 by a particular class of vehicle under 36 CFR 212.51 should 25 n ) )Gold 30 27 26 Antelope Gulch 27 7 Baker Lake o Cathedral Spires 28 26 0 s 27 26 25 8 h ) not be interpreted as encouraging or inviting use, or to imply H ill 28 3 Mount Bailey 27 30 29 7 30 a 29 28 26 29 C ) 29 25 South Twin 30 r ) that the road, trail or area is passable, actively maintained, 25 25 27 54.3D Jefferson Hill e 30 29 26 Clinton 28 27 26 e 29 Cone Peak S 30 28 k 26 28 26 29 27 or safe for travel. Motor vehicle designations include park ing 37.2B 27 25 29 28 Pine 25 30 Reservoir Boreas Mountain 9" o 30 29 25 28 27 26 25 30 N 26 ) 1 27 ! or 3 28 u Bailey th along designated routes and at facilities associated with Y 6 MICHIG AN F S o 34 S t r 31 T e k 33 CREEK n ! 33 36 Quandary Peak l h k designated routes when it is safe to do so and when not 35 N 3 8 y 34 35 i 0 35 36 34 3 36 54 d S U r 31 32 2 34 35 K o . J 36 e P u 33 k A 31 32 k 32 37 r t 33 33 e h ) 31 36 34 causing damage to National Forest Sy stem resources. O K 34 Shawnee Peak 36 G J P 35 e 32 C 31 l la k 32 r 33 t 31 C u e 34 a 33 t Y re r 35 34 e C l C R 8 e n 285 Seasonal weather conditions and natural events may render T c i 0 32 i Raleigh Peak T a 2 e t v 33 t k ) 33 35 h n ¤£ L 33 31 32 34 35 e I u k 31 35 35 36 r 32 N Mo c O 36 t 36 o 31 32 3 Little Bartlett Mountain M N S e 34 ) W Buffalo Creek U 1 56 designated routes and trails impassable for extended R T 6 5 Blue Lakes o K r 3 J 1 I 4 M O t L C 136.1C 6 54 R R 4 h K D periods. Designated areas may contain dangerous or Buffehr ) U C 1 J E 3 t c i r t s i D r e g n a R T 6 E Insmont Hill 2 S 4 3 .1 R E a ! 4360000 3 K D a 5 B K 4360000 Lake Wh 2 1 6 5 r 3 1 N ite R e 5 impassable terrain. Many designated roads and trails may iver Nat R a 2 r 1 2 4 3 E n y 6 ) ional For d 6 1 6 5 S es a t A w 4 S g ) North Star Mountain l 2 A o l 4 6.1 1 6 be passable only by high-clearance vehicles or four-wheel P o H 13 2 3 2 k r a P h t u o S Wheeler e 5 Bartlett Mountain d C 3 4 r o 2 4 3 2 1 6 5 39°22'30"N ) ) 9 G l r 3 4 e 2 6 5 4 3 1 Mountain ¬ u 10 e t Jefferson 5 « SELKIRK h 5 drive vehicles. Maintenance of designated roads and trails k 6 1 6 2 lc u ! J D 11 12 h s o 11 9" e h will depend on available resources, and many may receive Clinton Hoosier Pass n n i Baldy Peak t s e r o F l a n o i t a N Peak 7 ) Wheeler 9 s Iron G 12 o Kenosha s 39°22'30"N 10 11 9 35 n 8 9 12 10 8 80 8 u 9 K 10 11 h 7 1 10 11 J t ) 7 Lake 40 12 c little maintenance.
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