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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Jun 18, 2022 ^^
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I have been gorging myself watching all these train journey across, up and down America! Land I'm Obsessed! I live in the UK but mum in the USA. I'd LOVE to experienced this! All I've seen with her...so for now I'll dream and fantasize. She is 71 and still work harder than ever...Soooo Lottery please come true (through)đđ
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Traveled by steam train from Chattanooga to Crossville TN once with my dad and step mom. It was a day trip to shop there and return that evening. Really glad my dad took me. I was about 13 then and will have it as a memory forever. Such a much more beautiful view out your windows than the normal old plane ones :)
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The best view of the Grand Mesa is when you just arrive in the Mesa valley, opposite of Mount Garfield. You look to the left and enjoy the awe of the size of this mountain. I loved being on the south side of a car when I entered valley because I loved gazing at the mountain as we passed by. A real treat. I always called it "my baby" because my childhood bedroom window always faced in every home I lived in. I woke up to it every day. How could you miss this majestic mountain? You must not have been on the south side of the train when you passed it and you must not have seen it until you were close to the border of Utah. The fact that you could see it still that far away tells you how big this mountain is.
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I did the Rocky Mountaineer from Vancouver to Banff in Gold Leaf several years ago & it was great. The food, the scenery, the history & the service were all superb. The hotel in Kamloops was modern & clean with the hotels in Vancouver & Banff were also very historic. I would highly recommend this iconic Canadian train trip to anyone.
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I just accidentally came across your "Rockies to Red Rocks" video. I started watching it and it didn't take long before my husband says, "Honey that is the next trip we are doing." You see we have recently become empty nesters and are trying to figure out what trips to takes. This caught our eye as we had talked about doing something similar to this years ago, but kids, school, college, weddings, have kept us from doing so. Now our adventures begin as we are a table for two again.
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The Rocky Mountain scenery never gets old...so true! I'm so grateful that the California Zephyr goes through the same scenery for a really economical price. I've been on it both directions four times (and 9 times driving back and forth since 1971) - living in Denver and visiting my children in Northern California. Just love the ride, the history, the trees, the mountains, rocks, peaks, mesas, and the Hoo Doos near and in Utah. Thanks for a GREAT video !
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I'd only do one of these expensive train trips if you got to stay at the checkpoints for a longer time. Obviously it's beautiful but it would just feel rushed and I wouldn't get to be outside so my other senses could experience and enjoy it. With that said, the second day after the sun came out...wow. Beautiful.
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I just watched this on TV, but you can't comment there. The food on this trip looked delicious. I went to Canyonlands and Arches many years ago, and they were the most spectacular scenery I had ever seen, until I saw the Grand Canyon three years ago. I actually cried the first time I saw the Grand Canyon. The video was great and really showed what the trip was like. Thank you.
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@rockymountainjazzfan1822
1 year ago
I spent some years working in the railroad industry. Two fellows that I knew were, at different times, the Division Engineers in charge of track maintenance for this route in Colorado. Most train passengers have no clue about the engineering and hard work necessary to keep a mountain railroad running--those fellows lived it every day. They knew by heart every foot of track of the whole route. I also knew a number of the train crews that operated over that route on a daily basis. I'm retired from all of that and live elsewhere now, but I still keep in touch with some of those fellows. Mountain railroaders are a whole different breed.
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