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Argentine Pass

Argentine Pass, elevation , is a high mountain pass that crosses the Continental Divide in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States. Argentine Pass is located on the crest of the Front Range along the boundary southwest of Georgetown and is the highest named vehicle-accessible pass in the state.
Some early references use other names for the pass. An 1867 description of the trip from Georgetown into the valley of the Snake River refers to it as Sanderson Pass.〔Over the Plains to Colorado, (Harpers New Monthly Magazine ), Vol XXXV, No. CCV (June 1867); pages 1-21, pages 13-15 discuss the trip over Sanderson Pass, which must be what is now known as Argentine Pass.〕 An lithograph caption from 1869 calls it the Snake River Pass.〔Alfred e. Mathews, Grays Peak, (Gems of Rocky Mountain Scenery ), self published, New York, 1869; pages are not numbered.〕
==Geography==
Argentine Pass is 0.94 miles (1.5 Km) north of Argentine Peak and 0.95 miles (1.54 Km) southwest of Mount Edwards. To the east is the valley of Leavenworth Creek, a tributary that joins the South Clear Creek south of Georgetown. To the west is the Horseshoe Basin, a deep glacial cirque at the head of the Peru Creek, a tributary that joins the Snake River just north of Montezuma.
The continental divide at Argentine Pass serves as the boundary between Clear Creek and Summit counties.
The pass was formerly used by a toll road and stagecoach route. The trail on the west side of the pass is the remains of this road. To the east, the Argentine Central Railway ran from Georgetown to the pass from 1906 to 1918. The Jeep trail to the pass follows the grade of this abandoned railroad.

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