Hello Simon, very nice travel report about your trip through the USA. I think a caboose like this is great as accommodation, I really like these old cabooses. An interesting and beautiful area and these old railway tunnels. Great film, thank you for showing it and best regards. wolfgang
Another great episode, love the area you visited, peaceful. I had good memories of the area as a youngster, makes me want to go back and visit. Thanks Simon 👍🏻
You’re having the journey of a lifetime. The thing about the US that always intrigues me whenever I travel through is where have all the locals disappeared to?
Oh it was such an awesome trip! I know what you mean, some places there just seems to be no-one around! I did meet plenty of locals in other places though.
Thanks very much! Yeah, Dale and Karyn perhaps didn't show as much in their video, they only stayed one night. BUT, they did do a video on the whole Marysvale Branch a few years ago, which is really good. Look it up if you haven't seen it. They both lived at points along the line in the past, so it's very familiar to them personally.
👍👍That first coffee on Your Rio Grande Caboose deck , just want to be there and soak that all in . The tunnel logs , cue logging truck , flowing river , sunset , nightcap , nailed it Simon . Hope the not-so-good stuff is not -so-strong . Cape Cod Steve
Thanks Cape Cod Steve! Yeah it's just so nice there. Whatever I was doing at whatever time of day, I was looking around and listening to the natural sounds, (usually crickets!) I'm doing good, thank you. Cheers!
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy My wife had largely trained me to not do such things now. Lol. Do not trespass signs at interesting sites used to be a mere suggestion for me.
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Bricks Well, I say as long as you are respectful, there's no harm. I did step over and touch the Rio Grande Southern trestle, which I'm not supposed to really. I was just talking with my Dad at how America is obsessed with trespassing. They put "No Trespassing" signs on things you'd either never think to enter, or a featureless flat area of gravel, or a big tall fence where you can't see either end! It seems so weird. 🤷♂️
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy …it is a litigious culture so I guess people and local governments are afraid of being sued. In Canada that tunnel would more likely have a danger falling rock sign or such with a suggestion not to enter. In the US the trail authority can’t be sued easily if someone passes a no trespass sign and twists their ankle.
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy Hope all is well and that the issues are not insurmountable. I have walked the abandoned right away of the Monon Railroad in Indiana. Back in the day they ran 2 steam trains to pickup fans of Indiana University and Purdue University to take them to the games. While the locomotive used by IU is gone Purdue’s is on their campus in West Lafayette, Indiana. Though the Monon was different from the Rio Grand, it is similar since it no longer exists. Their problem was they had no track going into Chicago, Illinois or Louisville, Kentucky. The Monon is also known as the CIL (Chicago, Indianapolis, and Louisville). America has lots of stories of railroad because it made us as a nation. They moved people and goods all across the growing country and still does. Take care of yourself and am waiting for your next episode.
This is awesome! I love old railway track footpaths and cycle paths. Got loads here in Snowdonia but love seeing different ones… to be honest seeing one in sunshine is a change! Also, how did you manage to not trespass into that tunnel?! Shhh don’t tell everyone but I’m a bugger for jumping fences to see stuff. And the food looked lovely!
Oh I loved this place. Staying in a caboose was such a nice novelty, being hands-on with a bit of heritage and able to call it your own for a bit. The area was so beautiful and peaceful. As I say by the tunnel, the thought of big freight trains interrupting the tranquility was quite exciting. I obviously was set on behaving around the tunnel. You seen threats about trespassing literally everywhere in the US, you almost get afraid to take one step too far! I did think about it though 😂 I am keen to visit some old rail paths here in the UK. There's the Strawberry Line near me here, and the Somerset & Dorset out from Bath Spa.
I think you have found my heaven 🤩
Oh it's definitely some kind of heaven. Beautiful.
Good trip! Have enjoyed this Grande series 🚂🚂🚂
I'm glad. Thank you. There's still loads to come!
Hello Simon, very nice travel report about your trip through the USA. I think a caboose like this is great as accommodation, I really like these old cabooses. An interesting and beautiful area and these old railway tunnels. Great film, thank you for showing it and best regards. wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang. It was very interesting, and very enjoyable.
Cheers, and thank you.
Simon
We have ALWAYS loved your shows! As always this one is great!! Oops... no GRANDE
That's absolutely grande! That means a lot to me, thanks Dale. I'm glad you're enjoying them.
Another charming and insightful video Simon - well done
Thank you Rik! I appreciate that.
You had a fun trip sight seeing.
Very much so! I was in my element.
Another great episode, love the area you visited, peaceful. I had good memories of the area as a youngster, makes me want to go back and visit. Thanks Simon 👍🏻
Aww, bringing back memories is nice. Thanks for that 😊
Thanks Simon. Really enjoyed the scenery.
I'm very glad. Thank you George!
Caboose house is really cool. You really did a nice bike ride. Amazing views cycling.
I loved the bike ride. I very rarely go cycling. It's so nice through that canyon, alongside the river.
Marysvale is a fun base for ATVing. There are ghost mines and other things to see when you head up into the mountains.
Yeah there's a lot of area to explore. It really was quite hot when I was there, so the morning bike ride was enough for me.
Maybe more next time!
Great look at the area and its history and such a novel place to stay as well. I did feel rather envious as you sat out and sipped a beer 😜🍺
It was so nice chilling out on the deck that evening, (until all the bugs came and invaded!) Such a lovely place.
Thank you!
What a lovely place and a fine collection of cabi.
I must say when you climbed down from the upstairs I was very impressed with your dangle😃
Fiiiine cabi indeed!
Ha! Thank you. I do like a good dangle. 😉
Thanks David!
Looks like a rather pleasant area to be.. 😊👍
It's such a lovely place to be. I recommend it to anyone passing near.
Great episode 👏 👌 👍
Thank you! 😁
You’re having the journey of a lifetime. The thing about the US that always intrigues me whenever I travel through is where have all the locals disappeared to?
Oh it was such an awesome trip!
I know what you mean, some places there just seems to be no-one around! I did meet plenty of locals in other places though.
So pleased you got on a bike....
It was a great activity; a way to explore the scenery, the sights and sounds at my leisure, and get a feel for what the trains went through years ago.
Great episode! Nice to see a bit more about this area. Dale only showed it briefly when they were there..
Thanks very much!
Yeah, Dale and Karyn perhaps didn't show as much in their video, they only stayed one night. BUT, they did do a video on the whole Marysvale Branch a few years ago, which is really good. Look it up if you haven't seen it. They both lived at points along the line in the past, so it's very familiar to them personally.
👍👍That first coffee on Your Rio Grande Caboose deck , just want to be there and soak that all in .
The tunnel logs , cue logging truck , flowing river , sunset , nightcap , nailed it Simon .
Hope the not-so-good stuff is not -so-strong .
Cape Cod Steve
Thanks Cape Cod Steve! Yeah it's just so nice there. Whatever I was doing at whatever time of day, I was looking around and listening to the natural sounds, (usually crickets!)
I'm doing good, thank you.
Cheers!
Awesome. I would have been tempted to walk through that tunnel anyway…😊
Haha! That would be naughty 🤭
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy My wife had largely trained me to not do such things now. Lol. Do not trespass signs at interesting sites used to be a mere suggestion for me.
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Bricks Well, I say as long as you are respectful, there's no harm. I did step over and touch the Rio Grande Southern trestle, which I'm not supposed to really.
I was just talking with my Dad at how America is obsessed with trespassing. They put "No Trespassing" signs on things you'd either never think to enter, or a featureless flat area of gravel, or a big tall fence where you can't see either end! It seems so weird. 🤷♂️
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy it is not nearly so bad here in Canada. The US has many oddities.
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy …it is a litigious culture so I guess people and local governments are afraid of being sued. In Canada that tunnel would more likely have a danger falling rock sign or such with a suggestion not to enter. In the US the trail authority can’t be sued easily if someone passes a no trespass sign and twists their ankle.
Great to see you again. Been a long time. Like many small towns here in the states, you blink and you’ve missed the place.
Thanks Ken! Been stupidly busy: some just normal busy, some good stuff, and some not-so-good stuff. But the videos are still coming. 😁👍
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy Hope all is well and that the issues are not insurmountable. I have walked the abandoned right away of the Monon Railroad in Indiana. Back in the day they ran 2 steam trains to pickup fans of Indiana University and Purdue University to take them to the games. While the locomotive used by IU is gone Purdue’s is on their campus in West Lafayette, Indiana. Though the Monon was different from the Rio Grand, it is similar since it no longer exists. Their problem was they had no track going into Chicago, Illinois or Louisville, Kentucky. The Monon is also known as the CIL (Chicago, Indianapolis, and Louisville).
America has lots of stories of railroad because it made us as a nation. They moved people and goods all across the growing country and still does.
Take care of yourself and am waiting for your next episode.
looks cool
It's very cool 😎
This is awesome! I love old railway track footpaths and cycle paths. Got loads here in Snowdonia but love seeing different ones… to be honest seeing one in sunshine is a change!
Also, how did you manage to not trespass into that tunnel?! Shhh don’t tell everyone but I’m a bugger for jumping fences to see stuff.
And the food looked lovely!
Oh I loved this place. Staying in a caboose was such a nice novelty, being hands-on with a bit of heritage and able to call it your own for a bit.
The area was so beautiful and peaceful. As I say by the tunnel, the thought of big freight trains interrupting the tranquility was quite exciting.
I obviously was set on behaving around the tunnel. You seen threats about trespassing literally everywhere in the US, you almost get afraid to take one step too far! I did think about it though 😂
I am keen to visit some old rail paths here in the UK. There's the Strawberry Line near me here, and the Somerset & Dorset out from Bath Spa.