The past few days we have been enjoying Creede and Alamosa, Colorado. We used to come to Alamosa to ride and Rio Grande Scenic Railroad trip up to LaVeta Pass. The train was pulled by an old steam engine and a fun ride through scenic areas. It has become one of the many casualties of the Corona virus pandemic. The owners are looking for someone to buy the train cars and start the rides again.
This is pretty country.
On our way to Alamosa, we drove through Monte Vista. Sand Hill Cranes migrate through the San Luis Valley, which includes Alamosa. About 20,000 cranes make a stop in the valley. Monte Vista pays tribute to the cranes with a number of images of the birds on the main street.
Monday we drove to Creede. The annual Woodcarvers Rendezvous was in progress. I didn't take any photos there, but we did see interesting sights in the town of Creede.
Creede is in a narrow canyon. Shops line the main street and the carving show is held in the underground community center, located in old mine shafts.
Here is a scene in town showing a old home and yard.
This mural shows images of nearby scenery.
It was a fun excursion.
Today we drove to a trail near the golf course. Along the way we saw these train cars.
I took a picture of this primrose along our trail.
We were in Creede for the state mining competition one year. The woodcarvers sound much more interesting.
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