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The Independence Pass Foundation has worked since the mid-1990s to stabilize the steep, eroding slopes along Highway 82 near the summit of the pass. Its latest investment is $100,000 to vegetate the Top Cut.
Gravity never gives up. Fortunately, neither does Aspen’s Independence Pass Foundation. IPF is spending $100,000 this fall in its ongoing effort to stabilize the “Top Cut” on Highway 82 near the summit of Independence Pass. Under bluebird skies and a light breeze Wednesday about a mile west of the 12,095-foot pass, a truck mounted with…
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