Day 3 - The Historic Train Route: Durango to Silverton
This train ride was incredible and rich with history and fun facts about everything we could imagine. The man in the first photo is Gary. Our guide for the day, Toby, told us that Gary waits for the train every single day rain or shine. We saw him on the way there and back with an umbrella as the ran poured down. We saw the creek from above, then we descended to be level with it again. We saw cabins and tents still used by hunters in the fall, some broken bridges and abandoned rail cars. There is a cliff/rock formation shaped like Africa, a broken bridge that the workers call Government Bridge, a zip line area only accessible via train or bus that costs about $600 per person. We were lucky enough to see someone zip lining as we passed by and they did some tricks for us all.
Inside the town of Silverton, we ate at The Pitts, Again and got the best pulled pork “sundae”. Pulled pork, beans and cole slaw in a sundae cup! The ride back was rainy, but still beautiful.