Wow, I can almost smell that mountain air. Been nearly 10 years since I visited the Rockies - beautiful picture RW!
That narrow gauge railroad from Durango to Silverton is a very worthwhile ride. Almost makes a woodsman want to go Sasquatch right there and then and jump off the train, lol.
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10 comments:
Wow, I can almost smell that mountain air. Been nearly 10 years since I visited the Rockies - beautiful picture RW!
That narrow gauge railroad from Durango to Silverton is a very worthwhile ride. Almost makes a woodsman want to go Sasquatch right there and then and jump off the train, lol.
Again, thanks for the pictures.
To: anonymous 1:02
This picture was taken about 30 miles
south of Taos, New Mexico. Glad you enjoyed it. More to come! Thanks.
RW
Man...I need to be there for about a year or so!
Such stunning scenery, wish I was sitting by that stream right now instead of heading into work LOL!
To: HermitJim
Wish I could afford to live there full time!
RW
To: Molly
Same here!
RW
The high lonesome cures what ails me.
To: vlad
Mountain air is good for the body as well as the spirit!
RW
30 miles south of Taos? I think thats sort of close to where my uncle / aunt live, some ski resort area called Angel Fire or something like that.
I'll bet the humidity was extremely low too - darn, Texas is too darn humid!
To: anonymous 12:20
Sipapu.
RW
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