Chasing the Train from Chama

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Chasing the Train from Chama

Unread postby Mike Neale » Mon Sep 08, 2014 7:50 am

Hi...I know that some of this has been answered already.

Once the 10am train leaves you can follow it on 17. I can see the various vantage points (i think) but when you come to the Horseshoe curve at Rio de los Pinos the 17 goes off to the right and does not join up again until Antonio. Any advice on roads in the area which you could take?

thanks

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Re: Chasing the Train from Chama

Unread postby Tom Casper » Mon Sep 08, 2014 2:55 pm

unless you have 4-wheel drive, not much. There is a dirt road that goes to Osier but if it is wet not for a car. look for quad maps of the area at a sportsman shop to find dirt roads and the RR.

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