Sunday, September 30, 2012

Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Train Trip


Durango was founded by the Denver & Rio Grande Railway in 1880. The railroad arrived in Durango on August 5, 1881 and construction on the line to Silverton began in the fall of the same year. By July of 1882, the tracks to Silverton were completed and the train began hauling both passengers and freight.
From the very beginning, the railroad was promoted as a scenic route for passenger service although the line was constructed primarily to haul mine ores, both gold and silver, from the San Juan Mountains. It is estimated over $300 million in precious metals has been transported over this route.
By 1885 the population of Silverton had grown to 1100 and Otto Mears completed the toll road to Ouray and additional narrow gauge track out of Silverton was laid down in 1887. In 1893, 10 large mines in the Silverton district were forced to close when silver prices dropped from $1.05/oz to $.63/oz. Just three years later the Yankee Girl and Guston Mines played out. In Durango, the fire of 1889 virtually destroyed downtown and the first automobile arrived by train in 1902. By 1906, Mesa Verde was designated a National Park, increasing the potential for tourism promotions.




More Durango









Durango Silverton Train






Wednesday, September 26, 2012

My New Blogger App

I just downloaded the blogger app, this is my first experimental posting to this journal. A sweet picture of Maggie taken with Instagram and posted by my blogger app.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Vallecito Lake Near Durango Colorado

Vallecito Lake is located a leisurely 25 miles northeast of Durango as is considered one of Colorado's most beautiful mountain lake resorts. This postcard perfect area offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities and excellent facitlities. With a multitude of cabins, resorts, motels, RV parks and campgrounds, restaurants and stores you're in the heart of the San Juan Mountains in the comfort you desire. Boating, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, jeeping or a little relaxing on the front porch - it's a way of life at Vallecito Lake. Easy access to the San Juan National Forest and Weminuche Wilderness Area puts it all at your fingertips.



Monday, September 24, 2012

Durango

A last minute change of plans means our Alabama gold hunting adventure get's postponed until next Spring and we're going to fly to Colorado the first week of October instead. Yep! We leave Saturday!

San Juan Mountains and National Forest

Durango

"Once a frontier mining town, established in 1881, Durango is set on the Animas River in the afternoon shadows of the San Juan Mountains. Here, at the edge of a great desert mesa, warm breezes meet the cool lush forests of the mountains that frame the community with spectacular scenery. In this mixture of fantastic landscapes, the fun begins. Go from sage and sandstone to the high alpine San Juan National Forest, where 13,000 foot peaks, pine carpeted hillsides and the pristine Animas River create a wilderness playground. In Durango, each season delivers its own kind of fun. There are events, festivals, theater, rodeo, chuckwagon dinners, and simple pleasures like strolling the sidewalks."

Southwest Colorado


"There is a special mystique about the southwest region of Colorado. It can be felt among ancient Anasazi Indian cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park and in the quiet of rugged mining ghost towns high in the San Juan Mountains.
From the sheer depths of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument to the exhilarating vistas from Grand Mesa, world's largest flattop mountain, the region is rich in western history, Victorian architecture and Native American cultures."


Map of Southwest Region of Colorado

Pine River Lodge - Lake Vallecito

Pine River Lodge

Overlooking Beautiful Lake Vallecito

"Located in the heart of the San Juan National Forest of the great Rocky Mountains near Durango, Colorado. The Atkinson family has been welcoming guests to the Vallecito Lake Valley since 1960. For a vacation as relaxing or as adventurous as you desire, come and experience the awesome wonder of Vallecito Lake while making one of our mountain cabins your home away from home."

We were happy to find last minute reservations at a lake side cabin near Durango. The interior didn't bother us being a little 'rustic' lol. The Pine River Lodge has great reviews, a gorgeous spot on the lake and many one, two, and three bedroom cabins with kitchens to choose from some brand new. The one we chose had a maybe outdated interior but it's an authentic log cabin and we just loved the rock fireplace. It's a one bedroom cabin with kitchen and bath and a beautiful spot overlooking Vallecito Lake. Imagine our surprise when after we reserved this cabin, we got a new brochure from them and surprise! Our little cabin has been nicely updated since the photos below were taken. How nice! I have to admit the blue ceiling was worrying me just a tiny little bit....