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Steam & Excursion > Los Pinos BridgeDate: 10/05/15 17:58 Los Pinos Bridge Author: Auburn_Ed This view is seen daily around 2:45 as the westbound passenger train approaches the big turn at Los Pinos tank.
Ed Date: 10/05/15 18:50 Re: Los Pinos Bridge Author: CCMF Looks right out of a Clint Eastwood movie. Very nice.
Bill Miller Galt, ON Date: 10/05/15 20:13 Re: Los Pinos Bridge Author: mococomike Very nice, at first I thought it was a painting.
Date: 10/05/15 21:18 Re: Los Pinos Bridge Author: TonyJ Beautiful!
Date: 10/05/15 23:22 Re: Los Pinos Bridge Author: Odyssey Thank you for the post ...
Somethin' about steam engines and fall colors ......................... Ya done good! Thank you for sharing the scenery and the the timing and where history still can be appreciated! Odyssey, Evergreen, CO Date: 10/06/15 07:33 Re: Los Pinos Bridge Author: YG Date: 10/06/15 12:15 Re: Los Pinos Bridge Author: bjackson30303 If I promise to watch trains while doing so, can anyone tell me about access to the stream in this area and downstream from here for fly fishing?
Date: 10/06/15 13:32 Re: Los Pinos Bridge Author: Jason-Rose The river is the Rio de Los Pinos. I believe most of it travels through NPS and BLM land from here east to Antonito. Access to the spot in the photo is from the road at Los Pinos where 17 makes the sweeping 90 degree turn. You can also get to it from the road to Osier. From Antonito there are county roads that get you down there. Best to consult a good map and a local before trying. Those "roads" can be a bit rough.
Can't comment on the fishing. Great photo, Ed. Thank you. Jason Rose Spring, TX Rio Grande Explorations Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/06/15 13:40 by Jason-Rose. |