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Grand Junction

Grand Junction 2011
October 27 - 28

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Report for each city

ITINERARY AMERICA 2011

ITINERARY AMERICA 2011

October 19, 2011 (Wednesday)

Dublin - London - New York

October 20 - 21, 2011

NEW YORK REPORT click for more

October 22 - 23, 2011

WASHINGTON REPORT click for more

October 24 - 25 - 26, 2011

CHICAGO REPORT click for more

October 26 - 27, 2011

DENVER REPORT click for more

October 28, 2011

GRAND JUNCTION click for more

October 29, 2011

DURANGO click for more

October 30 - 31 Nov 1, 2011

FLAGSTAFF click for more

November 1 - 2, 2011

LOS ANGELES click for more

November 3 - 4 - 5, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO click for more

November 5, 2011

San Francisco - London - Dublin

November 6, 2011

Return to Dublin

GRAND JUNCTION

San Juan Mountains

Grand Junction

We had an absolutely fabulous coach ride through the San Juan Mountains. There are over 20 peaks in Colorado which are over 14,000 feet and most of them are in the San Juan Mountains. Stunning! I hope the pics give some idea of the beautiful countryside Lots of snow and bright sunshine to enjoy.

Grand Junction

We had lunch in the old mining town of Silverton, a real wild west mining town which stands over 9,000 feet above sea level.

Grand Junction

It takes little imagination to see what it was like in it’s heyday, it has not changed all that much.
There’s a narrow gauge railway that connects it to Durango, and that seems to be the chief source of income nowadays. That and the winter skiing and other winter sports.

Jerry

Rocky Mountains

Rockies

Tundra Snow Scene in the Rockies

Rockies

Colorado River on its way to The Pacific

Rockies

Water Reservoir - high up in the Rockies

Arrival in Durango

Durango is a bit like Grand Junction in that its spread out over a huge area. But, there again there’s so much space you don’t need to be building on top of each other.
We’re off on the coach again tomorrow with a visit to a Navaho reservation on the way to Flagstaff, Arizona, the next stop on my American Odyssey!

Jerry

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29th October 2010 in Durango, Colorado

Sitting in the Durango Downtown Inn, a fairly ordinary motel with a fancy name! At least the rooms are clean and the breakfast is included.

We had an absolutely fabulous coach ride through the San Juan Mountains. There are over 20 peaks in Colorado which are over 14,000 feet and most of them are in the San Juan Mountains. Stunning! I hope the pics give some idea of the beautiful countryside Lots of snow and bright sunshine to enjoy.

We had lunch in the old mining town of Silverton, a real wild west mining town which stands over 9,000 feet above sea level.

It takes little imagination to see what it was like in it’s heyday, it has not changed all that much.

There’s a narrow gauge railway that connects it to Durango, and that seems to be the chief source of income nowadays. That and the winter skiing and other winter sports.

Durango is a bit like Grand Junction in that its spread out over a huge area. But, there again there’s so much space you don’t need to be building on top of each other.

We’re off on the coach again tomorrow with a visit to a Navaho reservation on the way to Flagstaff, Arizona, the next stop on my American Odyssey!

Jerry

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