Charlotte Clarke Geier: 600 feet above Rio de Los Pinos Running through Toltec Gorge
Charlotte Clarke Geier: A backwards view of Hangman's Trestle
Charlotte Clarke Geier: A closer look back at Sublette
Charlotte Clarke Geier: A distant ranch in the valley
Charlotte Clarke Geier: A nice double curve for our train
Charlotte Clarke Geier: A ribbon of aspen against the Evergreens
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Across the hills
Charlotte Clarke Geier: An idea of the scale in Toltec Gorge
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Antonito Station From here we had to ride a touring bus back to Chama, New Mexico
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Aspens and evergreens
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Autumn colors shooting into the sun
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Beautiful Valley
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Before Sublette
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Beginning to see transition in landscape
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Big Horn Peak
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Coming out of Rock Tunnel
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Crossing old lakebed before Antonito
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Cumbres & Toltec #19
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Prompt action by Engineer and Brakeman
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Engineer lies @ front wheel to work on it Dedication restored engine to tracks and we got underway once again
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Going into Rock Tunnel
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Goodbye to engine
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Half wild country
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Hangman's Trestle There were no trees in this area, and the trestle was used as a hanging site for an outlaw.
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Haystack-like rock
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Lava Tank, last water tower before Antonito used only once
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Looking back across a valley at Sublette
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Looking back the way we've come
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Looking down into Toltec Gorge