Fred Eaglesmith's ROOTS ON THE NARROW GAUGE
Deep Into the Heart of the San Juan Mountains
Albuquerque, NM - Durango, CO - Pagosa Springs - Chama, NM - Albuquerque Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2007 SOLD OUT - now accepting waitlist names
"Let's get our own train and go someplace great. I don't mean a fancy one, I mean an old one, with steam and dust and cinders." - Fred Eaglesmith.
Journey with the Fred Eaglesmith Band and friends as we travel into the magical San Juan mountains of southwestern Colorada and Northern New Mexico. We will ride the last great, scenically spectacular examples of steam-era railroading in North America. The legendary Durango & Silverton deep through Los Animas Canyon, then to the wild country of the Cumbres & Toltec, North America's longest, highest and most remote narrow gauge railroad. And with us the whole time will be the irrepressible, astonishing Fred J. Eaglesmith and his hardy band of adventurers - Kori Heppner and Luke Stackhouse not to mention a couple of mighty talented special guests, Washboard Hank & Lance Loree and Eilen Jewell. During the week, we'll have concerts and jam sessions, Open Mics and picking parties - with a fine mix of FredTrain veterans and newcomers. Solo traveler or a couple, you won't find a better group of people to hang out and travel with anywhere!
We'll gather in Albuquerque on Friday, September 28, for a kickoff reception and concert with Fred and friends. Lodging provided at Best Western Rio Grande Inn Old Town. Saturday, we board a chartered motorcoach for the drive through the stark southwestern landscape of buttes and mesas to Durango, Colorado, the gateway city of the "Silver San Juans," at 6,600 feet above sea level. We have the afternoon free to explore this fascinating town, then a show that evening (venue and hotel tba). On Sunday, we board the storied Durango and Silverton Railroad for the unforgettable trip to Silverton, twisting through the Canyon of the Rio de las Animas Perditas ("The River of Lost Souls") on rails three feet apart, in a land where no roads reach. Silverton is now a quiet hamlet of 500 year-round residents, but at one time it was the nexus of a booming precious-metals mining industry. Nestled in a mountain valley at 9,300 feet, one steps into another era when one steps off the train. Once we check into the vintage Grand Imperial Hotel, the afternoon is free for exploring. Hiking, mine and jeep tours and other outdoor activites are available, with everyone back in town for an evening show at the Legion.
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We depart Silverton early Monday afternoon, retracing the rails back to Durango, where we board our motorcoach for the easy, hour-and-a-half trip to Pagosa Springs. Checking in to the Springs Resort, our home for the next two nights, we have the evening free. Tuesday is a day to explore the remarkable sights and sensations of Pagosa Springs. The springs on the banks of the San Juan River have been visited by native peoples for thousands of years. Today they are bounded within the 30-acre, full-service spa at which we will be staying. There are 18 mineral pools of varying size and heat, and they are available to us around the clock during our stay. A show that night at the Springs will cap off a full day!
Wednesday morning, we set out early on the motorcoach for the one-hour ride to Chama, New Mexico, where we board the astonishing Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. When you board the C&TS, it is as if you have stepped back a century. The equipment, engines, buildings - all have an indisputable authenticity to them. The open-air platform car is a great place to take in the sights, and maybe for an impromptu jam, as well! We climb from Chama, fighting for elevation, around breathtaking Windy Point (if you're not fond of heights, we'd suggest you sit on the right-hand side of the train) to the summit of Cumbres Pass at 10,022 feet, then descend slowly to the old railroad camp of Osier, Colorado, where lunch is served. Reboarding our train, we arrive back in Chama late in the afternoon. There's time to wash up at the Elkhorn Lodge, our hotel for the night, then to the atmospheric High Country Restaurant for a buffet dinner and a final rocking Fred Band show.
On Thursday we ride by motorcoach from Chama to Santa Fe, where we have several hours for lunch and exploring the historic Plaza area. Then it's a simple drive back to Albuquerque for a farewell event and a final night at the Rio Grande Inn Old Town. Albuquerque's fabled Balloon Fest begins Friday, October 5 - guests wishing to extend their stay are welcome to do so with sufficient advance notice.
Sign up today, by e-mailing Roots on the Rails at flyradar@sover.net, by calling 866-484-3669 (toll free in the US & Canada) or 802-463-3669.
Price
This is the most affordable FredTrain ever! One week of amazing
scenery and plenty of music (not just any music - Fred Music!) for
$1,898 per person. Optional single supplement of $750 per person
(your own hotel room each night; otherwise we will do our best to
pair you with another compatible traveller). Our rent your own car
(instead of riding the motorcoach), travel at your own pace, joining
us for the trains, concerts and hotels: $1,639 per person, $750
single supplement. $250 per person non-refundable deposit by credit
card required to hold space. 2% discount on total price if you provide us with monthly postdated checks, sent at time of sign-up. Payments outside of deposit are refundable until 60 days prior to
departure. Reservations are transferrable. Trip is limited to 65
patrons. Liability release signature required.
Tentative Itinerary
Fri. 28 Sept. - Arrival in Albuquerque. Late afternoon welcome reception; evening show, hotel provided.
Sat. 29 Sept. - Albuquerque to Durango on chartered motorcoach; afternoon free; evening show, hotel provided.
Sun. 30 Sept. - Durango to Silverton onboard the Durango & Silverton narrow gauge steam railroad; afternoon free for hiking, optional mine or jeep tours, etc. Evening show, hotel provided.
Mon. 1 Oct. - Depart Silverton 1:30 pm, return to Durango, then motorcoach to Pagosa Springs. Evening free, hotel provided.
Tues. 2 Oct. - Day free to explore Pagosa Springs: hiking, fishing, golfing, spas, archaeology, and the hot springs themselves. Dinner, evening show and hotel provided.
Wed. 3 Oct. - Depart Pagosa Springs by motorcoach to Chama, NM. Board Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, ride Chama to Osier and return by late afternoon. Lunch, dinner, evening show at High Country restaurant, hotel provided.
Thur. 4 Oct. - Depart by motorcoach to Santa Fe; 2-3 hours in Santa Fe, then to Albuquerque. Farewell event, hotel provided.
Fri. 5 Oct. - We go our seperate ways. (Note: Albuquerque Balloon Fest begins on Friday; patrons will be able to advance-reserve additional hotel nights if desired).
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