Keep things as is! That's the charm of these increasingly rare towns and villages. Please oppose paved roads and traffic lights! This is a very beautiful area!!
Another most enjoyable walk and talk Tom we really enjoyed it thank you again. Reminded me a bit of the brothel in Alaska they had two shady ladies ha ha
Hi Tom, thanks for sharing another great video. When comparing your video, it seems that Silverton CO looks similar to Zeehan Tasmania, which was also originally a gold mining town. If the bus only takes an hour and a half between Durango and Silverton and the train takes close to seven hours, the train must be taking a less direct route from one location to the other. the good thing about that is the train gives more time to enjoy the scenery. Anyway, take care. Rob.
I love Silverton, CO. You can walk end to end and enjoy every bit of it. I stayed at the Grand Imperial. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful!
Keep things as is! That's the charm of these increasingly rare towns and villages. Please oppose paved roads and traffic lights! This is a very beautiful area!!
Go see silver ton in winter and check out the skijoring
I was there in October. Beautiful place
Another most enjoyable walk and talk Tom we really enjoyed it thank you again.
Reminded me a bit of the brothel in Alaska they had two shady ladies ha ha
Hi Tom, thanks for sharing another great video. When comparing your video, it seems that Silverton CO looks similar to Zeehan Tasmania, which was also originally a gold mining town. If the bus only takes an hour and a half between Durango and Silverton and the train takes close to seven hours, the train must be taking a less direct route from one location to the other. the good thing about that is the train gives more time to enjoy the scenery. Anyway, take care. Rob.