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It’s Ptarmigan Mountain for gosh sakes. There are no “real” roads up there. After all, when the Bureau of Land Management deeded acreages to Korean War Vets in the 50s, it did not plan a community. Those original owners were left to fare for themselves. They had to build a structure on the land, and then figure how to get to it. So, neighbors cooperated to dig roads through each other’s properties to get up the hill, then entered into formal or informal agreements to maintain the roads. Many are too steep to navigate in the winter, and Summit County will
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