Boreas Pass, Scenic Drive Photo Trip
Boreas Pass, Scenic Drive Photo Trip
Journey from Como to Breckenridge
This journey began in Lake George, Colorado and venture up the Tarryall valley to Jefferson, then down US 285 to Como before starting up the old railroad line to Breckenridge, Colorado.
![Lake George, Colorado sign if front of fly shop, this where our journey began to Boreas Pass Colorado](https://trailofhighways.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Lake-George_Boreas-Pass_Colorado-Native-Wear_Performance-Apparel_Hiking_backpacking_Fly-Fishing_Climbing_Skiing_Trail-Running_Mountain-Biking_1.jpg)
![Historic Homestead on Tarryall Road driving towards Jefferson Colorado](https://trailofhighways.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Lake-George_Boreas-Pass_Colorado-Native-Wear_Performance-Apparel_Hiking_backpacking_Fly-Fishing_Climbing_Skiing_Trail-Running_Mountain-Biking_3.jpg)
![Ranch Corrals along the route heading up Tarryall Road towards Como Colorado](https://trailofhighways.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Lake-George_Boreas-Pass_Colorado-Native-Wear_Performance-Apparel_Hiking_backpacking_Fly-Fishing_Climbing_Skiing_Trail-Running_Mountain-Biking_4.jpg)
![Colorado Living is Attitude, Tough enough to climb 50 plus 14er’s, backpack the 500 plus miles of the Colorado Trail](https://trailofhighways.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Essence-Colorado-300x300.jpg)
Tough enough to climb 50 plus 14er’s, backpack the 500 plus miles of the Colorado Trail Get the Attitude: http://ow.ly/9ncu30lluOB
![Wildflower at a roadside stop on Tarryall Road, heading out of Lake George Colorado](https://trailofhighways.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Lake-George_Boreas-Pass_Colorado-Native-Wear_Performance-Apparel_Hiking_backpacking_Fly-Fishing_Climbing_Skiing_Trail-Running_Mountain-Biking_6.jpg)
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