Saturday, May 30, 2015

AMTRAK ADVENTURE 2015 - Rocky Mountain High in Glenwood Springs, CO

Snow Capped Rocky Mountains Above Glenwood Springs, CO

AMTRAK ADVENTURE 2015 - Rocky Mountain High in Glenwood Springs, CO - A good day in and above Glenwood Springs as I rode sky buckets to the Glenwood Adventure Park high above the city.  At over 7,000 feet the view was amazingly beautiful.  The photos I took were taken on my "wobbly" legs so I was ready to descend back to the more appropriate level of the city after a couple hours.  If you have the capability of enjoying very high places I highly recommend this adventure park.  They have several mountain side clinging thrill rides. No, I did not ride any of the park rides.  Walking was good for me.

I did have lunch while above at the park and surprisingly was more relaxed riding the  sky buckets back down the mountainside.  I walked the about 1/2 mile across the Colorado River to the park's entrance to the sky buckets.  And then walked back to the hotel area.  Since the Amtrak station is just outside my hotel room window, I walked across the street and met the 3:45 PM Westbound California Zephyr -- this is train I will depart on tomorrow afternoon.

Tonight I walked to a BBQ restaurant Modern BBQ and had very good sliced beef brisket dinner.  Now I am ready for another good nights sleep and continuing on tomorrow to Emeryville, CA.  Will arrive in Emeryville around 4 PM Monday Pacific Time if train is on schedule.  Next planned blog update is Tuesday night.

Here are selected photos from my day in Glenwood Springs.

Along the path I walked today

Me, High Above Glenwood Springs, CO

View from above Glenwood Springs, CO

Sky Buckets up the mountain to Adventure Park

View from above Glenwood Springs, CO

View from above Glenwood Springs, CO

A few bears at the park above Glenwood Springs, CO

View from above Glenwood Springs, CO

A thrill ride down the mountainside at Adventure Park

Sky buckets high above Glenwood Springs, CO

Can you find the Amtrak Station and my Hotel Denver?

Thanks for visiting Glenwood Adventure Park

Sky buckets to the Adventure Park 
Along the way I walked to the Adventure Park

Glenwood Springs, CO, hot springs pool

Pedestrian bridge across the Colorado River

Colorado River, Amtrak Station, and Hotel Denver

Amtrak Station at Glenwood Springs, CO

Colorado River

Rafters on the Colorado River

Rafters on the Colorado River

Rafters on the Colorado River

Amtrak's California Zephyr arriving Glenwood Springs, CO

Amtrak's California Zephyr arriving Glenwood Springs, CO

Happy June!




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AMTRAK ADVENTURE 2015 - Arrived in Glenwood Springs, CO via Amtrak's City of New Orleans and California Zephyr

Hotel Denver in Glenwood Springs, CO 


AMTRAK ADVENTURE 2015 - Arrived in Glenwood Springs, CO  via Amtrak's City of New Orleans and California Zephyr -  I arrived in Glenwood Springs about 3:30 PM Mountain Time this Friday afternoon.  For the first time ever for me, I was the cause that my train did the "all aboard" and actually began moving out of the station and then was stopped and delayed departing.  Why?  Well the very nice station agent lady pulled up the baggage truck and my check luggage was missing.  So she called conductor on radio and had train stopped so she could return to baggage car and retrieve my bag.  Yes, it was there.  They just did not off load with the rest of the Glenwood Springs bags.  Thankfully, there were just a few bags so the error was cost immediately as the train had begun to move.  After the train departed, the station agent actually loaded me and my bags on her golf cart type truck and brought me to my hotel so that I count avoid rolling my bags up stairs to cross the street.  And, she told me to have the hotel call Sunday when I check out and she will come back and pick me up.  Now that is "special treatment"

Travel on both the City of New Orleans and the California Zephyr was prompt and mostly on time - a very enjoyable ride.  I thought I would post some of my train photos today and then tomorrow's update will be Glenwood Springs photos.

Here are selected photos from Wednesday, Thursday, and today Friday.

Ready to Board City of New Orleans Wednesday afternoon

CONO Engine had Heartland Flyer logo

CONO Engine had Heartland Flyer logo

Approaching Chicago we met this Metra commuter train

Chicago Union Station "Great Hall"

My bedroom on California Zephyr

Boarding California Zephyr in Chicago

Old Engine being recleaned and painted in Galesburg, IL

Stopped In Galesburg, IL, -- Maury G. from Galesburg Railroad Museum
came to trainside and met me.  Only had a two minute visit.

Union Station Denver, CO

One of our coach cars is painted as a San Francisco Streetcar

Another view of my sleeping car bedroom

Another view of my sleeping car bedroom

Beginning our climb into the Rockies

Beginning our climb into the Rockies

Not much snow remains -- Only in very high elevations

Fraser General Store

Last fresh air break before my destination Glenwood Springs

Meeting the Eastbound Zephyr

Meeting the Eastbound Zephyr

I-70 in Glenwood Canyon

Arrived Glenwood Springs, CO 

Zephyr departing Glenwood Springs

My Colorado room in the Hotel Denver overlooks Amtrak station
and the Colorado River

View from my room

Entrance to the Hotel Denver

Time for bed.  Tune in for more Glenwood Springs photos in next blog post.


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