The route then gains two lanes in each direction and turns northeast.
The route initially heads up the valley towards Century Sam Lake, but quickly gains the ridge to the west.
The alternate route skirting Tilicho Lake from the north has been gaining popularity.
The route heads to the north and gains a center left-turn lane as it passes through commercial areas in Lionville.
The route eventually gained two other highway overlaps.
These routes are gaining popularity recently and are being restored, but climbing from the foot of the mountain is still relatively uncommon.
In the 1990s, the route gained importance.
The route gains the summit by the south east ridge.
In 1858, the route gained authorisation from government.
This route gained importance as the Christian mission to Frisia developed from the 680s.