
Camp Hale - Leadville, CO
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N 39° 26.584 W 106° 19.366
13S E 386175 N 4366780
Quick Description: Northwest of Leadville, along Highway 24, the historic site of Camp Hale, a military training installation for extreme weather rescue is now a vast recreation area.
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 8/11/2009 3:02:07 AM
Waymark Code: WM6ZRN
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Long Description:In 1942, during World War II, it became necessary to train
specialized military personnel in rock-climbing, skiing and cold
weather rescue and survival. Eagle Park, off Highway 24 between
Leadville and Redcliff, Colorado offered enough flat-bottom land
with adjacent peaks for training to establish such a training base.
With permission from Government services, such as the US Department
of Agriculture and Forest Service, and the acquisition of private
lands, Camp Hale soon became an active military installation, of up
to 247,243 acres.
From 1942 until 1965, specialized mountain training prepared the
10th Mountain Division (activated in 1943 for combat in the rugged
mountains in Italy and reactivated in 1985 for Operation Desert
Storm), the 38th Regimental Combat Team, 99th Infantry Battalion,
and soldiers from nearby Fort Carson for extreme weather survival
and rescue.
Many weapons, such as anti-tank rockets, recoilless rifles,
rifle grenades, hand grenades, high explosive and illumination
mortars, artillery, practice antitank land mines, and small arms
were tested and trained with in this valley. For this reason, one
should be careful if visiting the area.
From 1959 through 1965, Tibetan soldiers were secretly trained
here by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Camp Hale was
deactivated for use in 1965 and returned to the Forest Service in
1966.
In 1992, Camp Hale was listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. An overlook on Highway 24 has numerous
informational plaques about Camp Hale, and a journey through the
site offers additional informational plaques. Now, the area is
heavily used for camping, hiking, ATV and off-road driving and
winter sports.