Durango to Silverton, CO

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I was by far the most excited about this one particular day of our vacation. I’ve been wanting to ride this train again for as long as I can remember. When I was little, we took the trek up to Colorado where we stopped and took the tourist pictures at the Grand Canyon along the way and dipped our hands in the cold, cold waters of the Animas River to pan for gold once we arrived in Colorado. AND we took the train. The train that rides high above, crosses over and practically touches the water of the Animas. The train that needs a special narrow gauge in order to navigate the twisty little tracks up to Silverton. The train that has been in operation for 128 years. You know what that means, right? Yep. It’s vintage. I love vintage, I love this train and I love adventure. I’m so thankful I was able to take such a grand adventure when I was so little because it left a big impression on me. It sparked an incredible need to explore more of the outdoors.

Everyone should visit Colorado at least once
Everyone should visit Colorado at least once
The leaves were just starting to change colors. Pockets of yellow everywhere
The leaves were just starting to change colors. Pockets of yellow everywhere

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The train follows the Animas River up to Silverton
The train follows the Animas River up to Silverton
God's beauty around every corner
God’s beauty around every corner
Somebody didn't quite get their money's worth out of the train ride
Somebody didn’t quite get their money’s worth out of the train ride
All Aboard!
All Aboard!
I've been dying to go on this train again for as long as I can remember
I’ve been dying to go on this train again for as long as I can remember

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