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Final travels on the Narrow Gauge Circle May 2020 (Pt 3)
Okay...Nearing the end here.
A few more things were lingering in the yard, sitting in the cool mountain air. The family was having a good time sitting and having lunch, so who was I to bother them.
It appeared it was time to service #484's tender. Up on jacks, it was quite a sight to see a "tire change" in progress.
Final travels on The Narrow Gauge Circle May 2020 (Pt 2)
From the looks of it, they are readying for a freight special as the consists was waiting for an engine and a caboose, but it was quite the site to get up close and personal with some ..... pipe gone and idler flats!
D&RGW Idler Flat 6708
D&RGW Pipe Gon 1557 with load
Final travels on the Narrow Gauge Circle May 2020 (PT 1)
First, a little apology. Not sure why the last entry doubled. I am not sure how to get rid of it so I will leave them both there. If you know how I can remove it, let me know and there will only be one entry. This one may be split into two parts, but maybe I'll be able to keep to the point.....
So over the pass we went. Beautiful scenery; stopping to look at out the scenic vistas and ohh and ahh at the vast expanses of the mountains and....hey look...Over there. Are those railroad tracks?
Even Further Travels on the Narrow Gauge Circle May 2020
Morning came at 6:30 over the mountain top, although it take about 2 more hours for the sun to actually grace our shabin. We live in the shadow of three mountains, so when the sun reaches the valley of the San Luis basin, our humble little abode is still waiting for the first rays of sunlight to give us some warmth. And then the magic question was asked," What should we do today?" "Well," I said with a sly grin,"we could head south and see what lies to the west a little..
Further Travels on the NG Circle 2020
If you have glanced at Part One, my family and I made it through RGS country and headed north towards Montrose. On the drive from Ridgway to Ft. Garland, I was forbidden to stop for anything other than gas. Okay.... Two can play at that game, so we took the old Gunnison route and finally made it to Alamosa. From there it is just a few short miles (okay 48) to our cabin in the sky (no, literally at an altitude of 10,500 feet). Reaching our destination, the crew had no idea what was in store for them the next day.
Traveling some of the NG Circle May 2020
After being cooped up in my home for months (literally been off my job since March 7th) I decided I had enough and would venture to my small humble shabin (shed/cabin) in Colorado. Sitting round left me a lot of time to read about my favorite railroad and longed to see some of the real sites along the RGS right away. I planned several excursions and this is a little of what I was able to see. I will try to give some new/ old photos as well.
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