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Ebbetts Pass

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many of the hairpin corners are blind, and steepen suddenly at the apex, making it necessary to shift to first gear in most vehicles. It is rarely used by commercial traffic and is not recommended for vehicles towing long trailers. Furthermore, the pass usually closes during the winter months, often from November through as late as May.
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Today, Ebbetts Pass is one of the least traveled passes in the Sierra Nevada. A 23-mile stretch between Lake Alpine and Centerville Flat is less than two lanes, and lacks a dividing line between them. It has very steep sections with hairpin corners. The eastern slope is particularly difficult, as
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Ebbetts Pass was designated as a California State Scenic Highway in 1971; it was similarly honored with National Scenic Byway status on September 22, 2005. It is one of only seven nationally so-designated byways in California, and of 151 in the entire nation.
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in late spring of 1827 when leaving California at the end of his first exploratory journey, the first crossing ever of the Sierra Nevada by a non-native, but snow would have obscured any trail so he was blazing his own path. It may also have been used by the
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Native Americans were undoubtedly the first humans to traverse the Sierra Nevada Mountains, but it is unknown if they regularly used Ebbetts Pass since any trail they would have used is no longer traceable. It is traditionally held to be the pass used by
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in 1854 before he could do so. While the pass was referred to by his name earlier, it was not until 1893, when the U.S. Geological Survey surveyed the Markleeville quadrangle, that the pass was officially named after him.
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near the pass for a possible railroad route, but found it unsuitable. He intended to return to the pass itself to survey it for a road but was killed in the explosion of the
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in 1862. From Markleeville, travel further eastward was taken along established routes.
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to more easily transport supplies over the pass to the miners. This became a
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Morey, Kathy; Thomas Winnett; Mike White; Stacy Corless (2005).
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It was not until the early 1950s that the road over
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was discovered east of the Sierra, and merchants in
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John Ebbetts

Elevation
 NAVD 88
SR 4
Alpine County, California
U.S.
Range
Sierra Nevada
Coordinates
38°32′40″N 119°48′43″W / 38.5443529°N 119.8118455°W / 38.5443529; -119.8118455
Ebbetts Pass is located in California
California
California Historical Landmark
mountain pass
Sierra Nevada
Alpine County, California
State Route 4
California Historical Landmark
Pacific Crest Trail
National Scenic Trail
Jedediah Smith
Bartleson–Bidwell Party
California Gold Rush
transcontinental railroad
surveyed
steamboat
San Pablo Bay
silver
Murphys

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