
Paul called and said he will go over Rogers pass today. I'm not sure he knows about the tunnels (see below), but maybe ignorance is bliss.
I can hardly wait to talk to Paul and get his report!
The picture and following info is from:
http://www.britishcolumbia.com/regions/towns/?townid=3496
Travelling through Rogers Pass requires you to go through five long tunnels, which add a measure of protection from avalanches, although they can be a bit unnerving the first time. The lofty sensation of crossing Rogers Pass is one of the rewards for travelling here.
Rogers Pass (elevation 4,534 feet/1382 m) is located at the summit in Glacier National Park, and operates the Park's main Interpretation Centre.
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