Snowy Speed Limit Sign Thompson Pass Valdez Alaska

The speed limit sign at the Thompson Pass in Valdez, Alaska is buried in the snowy landscape as the winter snowfall builds.

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Thompson Pass is approximately 27 miles northeast of Valdez, Alaska and during the winter months, the snow build up can be overwhelming. The speed limit sign along the Richardson Highway is buried in the snowy landscape and the highway has disappeared beneath the depths of the snow.

An annual average of snowfall received during the winter months at Thompson Pass, Alaska is around 550 inches with the months of November, December and February usually leaving the worst snowy conditions. During the summer months, driving the Richardson Highway and reaching a height of 2,678 feet at the top of the Thompson Pass, will provide a stunning view of the scenic valley below where the wildlife roams free.

Alaska. Valdez. Thompson Pass. A speed limit sign buried in the deep snow. Winter.




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