I conjured a trip to Crested Butte as cover to visit railroad sites in the area. In spite of being from Colorado I have rarely visited the area and never been to Ohio Pass before.
We set out over Kubler Pass and overshot the turnoff. We were rewarded with a moose sighting. I didn't realize that the Floresta branch topped Kubler Pass and dropped to the west to the breaker: this must have been some line to run.
We circled back to the top of Kubler Pass where the turnoff to Ohio Pass is. The turnoff is a busy area with the road to Lake Irwin diverging to the north.
The junction is a boggy meadow with Irwin and Riby to the northwest.
Ohio Pass is to the south. The plan was to drive about three miles to the hairpin turn where the DSP&P grade diverges to the east upgrade to the unfinished Palisades. Except there was a steep rutted section that caused us to park the car and walk.
So we walked downgrade almost three Miles before we called it. I didn't get to see the Palisades, but the views southwest were fantastic!
The bottom section of the county road is steep, but it shallows out about halfway up to what seems like 4% or so.
I am guessing that either the wagon road was planned to be used for the railroad, or the railroad grade was used for the county road.
The top is a nice meadow with a big, about perfect for a stone engine house.
In the middle of the meadow a roadbed that is suspiciously narrow gauge in profile extends to the creek.
Could this be the end of the DSP&P grade?
Keith Hayes
Leadville in Sn3