On Independence Day, BJ & Spencer headed to the
train station with our daughter and her husband, leaving Turk and I with a day
of independence. After we watched their train pull out of the station
and disappear down the track,
we headed for the hills. Our self-imposed task for
the day was to find as many of the “Chasing Rails” series of geocaches as
possible. These caches were placed along the former right of way of the Rio
Grande Southern railway. With the exception of the roadbed in places, nothing
survives of the RGS facilities, so you get pictures of old buildings and barns instead.
In addition to the two caches that Spencer and I had
picked up previously, there were 7 more caches in the series scattered between
Durango and Delores. For the most part, I took them in series until I ran out
of time, skipping the 5th one for awhile.
I couldn’t find one, and ran out of time before I got
the last one in the series. I headed back to pick up number five and keep an
appointment.
I’ve corresponded with Leigh & Brian, creators of
Campendium, for months. They were camping just a mile from the 5th
cache in the series. I totally enjoyed the chance to meet them and chat about
their creation. It was nice to get a candid shot while Leigh was using Brian
for the test model before she took a picture of Turk and I.
Curtis and Turk got along well. Curtis seemed to
enjoy keeping an eye on his domain with a view that went for miles and a cool
breeze in the trees. I think it could be tough working at this campsite with
that view out the back window!
Turk and I got back to town just before the train
arrived back from Silverton.
It was especially nice that the town threw a
parade that evening, just because we were there! I think we all enjoyed our
different versions of Independence Day.
How nice that you got to meet Brian and Leigh, and that sweet Curtis, of course!
ReplyDeleteIt was wonderful meeting them and hearing more about their vision for Campendium!
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