Cumbres & Toltec railroad, Colorado and New Mexico
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Cumbres & Toltec railroad, Colorado and New Mexico
Saturday before last, GG and I traveled with another (non-packing) couple to Alamosa and overnighted. Sunday morning we rode the C&T railroad's chartered bus from Antonito to Chama and made the return trip via the narrow-gauge steam train. The air was chilly, but we rode most of the trip in an open car, getting great views of the turning aspen and occasional local wildlife, not to mention a great lunch at the halfway stop. The railway crossed the CO-NM border I believe eleven times on the trip.
No problems with CCWs anywhere we went, saw no signs anywhere, got the feeling that CCW was pretty much a non-issue up there. Overall, a great trip that we would highly recommend.
No problems with CCWs anywhere we went, saw no signs anywhere, got the feeling that CCW was pretty much a non-issue up there. Overall, a great trip that we would highly recommend.
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Trip like that is where R. is really important. How about 4 Corners. That would really require a look at the map.
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KBCraig wrote:And it's on tribal land, which further changes the picture.longtooth wrote:Trip like that is where R. is really important. How about 4 Corners. That would really require a look at the map.
Does each tribe have their own laws on CHL? I guess that would make places such as the Indian Nation turnpike and other popular areas in Oklahoma a nightmare! I never really thought about tribal land.
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I spent a lot of time jeeping up there when I was young. One of my favorite places, as well. The trip was all I'd hoped it would be. We rode in the open gondola car instead of inside, and it was worth putting up with the cold to have the view. Just don't wait too long, as things have a way of changing.Thane wrote:I've been meaning to take a trip on that train for years now. My grandparents own land in the Sangres on the Colorado side, and the landscape is just stunning up there. That whole area is one of my all-time favorite places.