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Colorado questions - Glenwood, Gore, De Beque, Ruby canyons - rail phtography
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I'm going to visit Colorado later this month and need some information on the accessibility of some of these canyons. <br /> <br />I understood Glenwood Canyon is visible from I-70 pull-offs. <br /> <br />DE BEQUE CANYON <br />How picturesque is it? I saw the area from the Calif. Zephyr recently. Looks like it would be a picturesque area. Any tips on best spots to photo trains from? <br /> <br />RUBY CANYON <br />Has anyone hiked into it? I have RIO GRANDE SECRET PLACES and have seen all the shots Farewell put in it. All of them look great. I don't need to explore the whole canyon, just get some good shots of the area. <br /> <br />GORE CANYON <br />I've taken pics from Inspiration Pt. off of Trough Rd. <br />Has anyone tried getting any closer to the multiple tunnels, the ones that appear in this shot? <br /> <br />http://www.railroadforums.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=5583&sort=1&cat=500&page=1 <br /> <br />I'm wondering if it would be feasible to hike from the Pump House put-in and get some trackside shots of the train. <br />I'm talking about hiking on the opposite side of the river, to get the river, canyon and train in frame. <br /> <br />What are others' experiences with these areas? <br /> <br />Any help appreciated. <br /> <br /> <br />My rail pics: <br />http://www.trainweb.org/amtrakphotos/
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