manton
manton

Good morning from Colorado! All aboard the Durango & Silverton Railroad. đźš‚

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alexwolfe
alexwolfe

@manton Oh, now this looks like fun, can you ride the train?

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jgamet@mastodon.social
jgamet@mastodon.social

@manton I love that train! For all the times I’ve ridden it I think I’ve done the complete loop only once. I ride as far as Needleton to go camping in the Chicago basin and climb the 14,000 foot peaks.

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jim
jim

@manton added to bucket list…

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manton
manton

@alexink Yep! Just finished riding it up to Silverton. Amazing.

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manton
manton

@jgamet Wow, that sounds amazing. I’m doing the loop today, nothing too adventurous. 🙂

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alexwolfe
alexwolfe

@manton Oh, now I want to visit and take a ride.

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jgamet@mastodon.social
jgamet@mastodon.social

@manton The loop is still a wonderful adventure! You’ll have an awesome time!

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provuejim@techhub.social
provuejim@techhub.social

@jgamet @manton Excuse my ignorance, what does “complete loop” mean in this context? I thought the train simply went straight from Durango to Silverton , then turned on a wye and came straight back. Never heard it called a loop before. But unfortunately, I’ve never been there, though I’ve seen lots of videos, models and books.

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jgamet@mastodon.social
jgamet@mastodon.social

@provuejim @manton You're right: The "loop” is Durango to Silverton and back to Durango. It's a wonderful way to spend the day! But train is also the only way to get to Needleton. They sell special “back country" tickets for people hike and camp in the very isolated Chicago basin. In my case, a “round trip" was just out to Needleton, and then from Needleton back to Durango a few days later.

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manton
manton

@provuejim What @jgamet said, it’s not actually a loop so I’m sure there’s a wye at the end. There’s one midway too, used in winter to turn around when they can’t go all the way up the mountains.

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