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Lake Como (Blanca Pk) Trailhead

  
5/5/2008
Posted On: 5/5/2008 By: Carl
Info: Stopped by a few snow drifts at 10,300 on May 4th. Should be able to make it to 10,500 very soon.
 
9/10/2007
Posted On: 9/10/2007 By: GREENSon14s
Info: Road is rough! Still a good idea to take your buddies 4x4 and sacrifice mpg.
 
5/23/2007
Posted On: 5/23/2007 By: ADKben
Info: Road is free of snow as far as any non-professional could drive to. The snow blocks the road about .2 from the lake itself; If you've got the skill you can get really, really close!
 
5/12/2007
Posted On: 5/12/2007 By: shanahan96
Info: we were able to drive up to 9800 feet on may 5th. after that, smaller snow drifts began around 10,200 feet which som serious 4wd vehicles have begun busting through. if you have the correct vehicle, jaws I should be obtainable in a couple of weeks. jamie
 
5/12/2007
Posted On: 5/12/2007 By: Jcwhite
Info: Drove past 10,500 on 5/9/07. Probably should have stopped a little before. Careful driving needed.
 
3/17/2007
Posted On: 3/17/2007 By: Jcwhite
Info: With 4wheel drive and careful driving we drove to around 9800 ft.
 
5/4/2006
Posted On: 5/4/2006 By: Jakomait
Info: Mid April the road was clear till 10,000 feet then passable by foot till 11,500. After that the snow was over knee deep till the summit.
 
6/6/2005
Posted On: 6/6/2005 By: Gurbi
Info: On 6/04/05 we went up the Lake Como Trailhead in a Toyota 4Runner and a Jeep liberty upto 3 miles from the trailhead- the road is same as it always has been - very ugly. But its clear all the way to the Lake. We did see a Jeep Rubicon at 10,500 ft - looked like it would make it
 
5/19/2005
Posted On: 5/19/2005 By: gprovost
Info: On 5/16, we made it to about the 4 mile mark (3 miles past the designated trailhead in Roach's book) in a stock Jeep before we ran into some large boulders in the middle of the road. The stopping point for us was right at a turn which has a parking area big enough for 3-4 cars. About 0.25 mile up from that point, there were a few snow fields that would have stopped us had the rocks not. There were patchy snow fields and standing water through the wooded sections of the road. About 0.5 miles past the plaque, the snow became pretty consistent on the road and we used snowshoes up to the lake.
 
2/23/2005
Posted On: 2/23/2005 By: BillMiddlebrook
Info: The Lake Como road is closed in the winter near the bottom (8,000'). By mid May, the road melts out up to near 10,000'. The road is usually clear by mid June.
 

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