The Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge RR is powered by vintage coal-fired steam locomotives. The trip takes 3 1/2 hours one way to climb up to 10000 feet.
The line has been in constant operation since 1881. It ran through the San Juan National Forest and along the Animas River. The countryside was just gorgeous.
San Juan National Forest
ANIMAS RIVER
Needle Mountain
The snow is slowly melting on the mountain tops which caused several beautiful waterfalls.
When we got closer to Silverton, started seeing these flowers. Anyone know what they are?
It's getting late and it's been a very long and active day - tomorrow we head for Sedona, Arizona. I will posted the rest of today's trip tomorrow. Good night all.
I somehow missed this post! The views, especially the waterfalls are amazing! As for identifying the flowers, they sorta look like portaluca (also called purslane) but hard to tell from the distance.
ReplyDeleteWhoops spelled it wrong-- portulaca (shoulda looked it up BEFORE I posted!!)
ReplyDeleteHugs!!