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The train photo (posted by gwood) is the ride from Durango to Silverton. I have ridden it many times and have a good friend that works for the line, John Briner, engineer. My old "neck of the woods". Lovely country and trip!
This was my first time riding the train. I'd been through Durango many times on bike trips, but had never taken the time to ride it. Last year I had my 13YO son with me, and we decided to actually stop and do some things on that trip, rather than just blitz around the state. We rafted for a day on the Arkansas, saw Mesa Verde, rode the tram up Monarch, etc.
I think we'll go back again next year and ride the train up to Silverton and raft back on the Animas.
The shot I posted if the world's largest goose (4477) had wings as did the sculpture. I do not get the 4478 post. Anyone?
The shot I posted if the world's largest goose (4477) had wings as did the sculpture. I do not get the 4478 post. Anyone?
I wondered the same thing, his bike is a flying goose? , but got past the lack of association and moved on to garage pictures (again)
Maybe he named his bike "Gray Goose"??
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jim_popper/3934786508/" title="Joe Terleph Invents a Cub. by GrafikFeat, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2620/3934786508_bfd60ea82a_o.jpg" width="988" height="807" alt="Joe Terleph Invents a Cub." /></a>
There's an interesting back story on that image.
And that is.......?