We started the morning off right.. In a proper American Diner with a massive pancake and a stupid amount of coffee refill.
Today was all about the Durango to Silverton railroad, climbing to just over 9000ft in a train that’s been running for the past 130 years. After a quick introduction by one of the conductors (who was the spitting image of On the Buses Blakey) we set off through the San Juan National Forest. I managed to spend the majority of the 3.5 hours journey in the open air cart so was able to fully take in the gorgeous views of the rivers, snow capped mountains and every single autumn colour on the spectrum. What more could you want! The photos really don’t do it justice at all.
After a tonne of cinders burning my eyeballs (anything to get good photos!) we arrived in Silverton. A typical mining town full of quirky shops and places to eat.
After a mooch around Silverton we headed to our destination for this evening – Montrose. A beautiful winding drive surrounded mountains and a abundance of trees (thought we saw a bear; unfortunately just wishful thinking as it was a massive shadow)
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SANTA’S SESH 🎅                   No brewery tonight, so he made up for it by having 4 pints of Samuel Adams.
