Logwood Bed and Breakfast and Lodge
35060 US Highway 550 N, Durango
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Logwood Bed and Breakfast and Lodge Durango

35060 US Highway 550 N Durango, Colorado, 81301, United States

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Million Dollar Road

A travel blog entry by ahartry

140

Spent the morning working. We did take a short break around 10am to watch the Durango-Silverton train leave.

After lunch, we tried a hike, but the road was a bit slick for our little rental car (who got us almost too the end of the road), and the trail was too muddy or too snowy. Since I wasn't dressed for a hike in the snow, we decided to take a drive.

And we ...

Mesas Roja y Verde

A travel blog entry by ahartry

128

... generally respectful of others who wanted to take pix. But, and it's a big but, there were really only three groups who were trying to pose. Of course, each group had multiple children, all of whom were set up playing twister in the four corners. I can't imagine what this must be like in summer. Another indication that it was less crowded than it can be: less than a quarter of the vendor stalls were occupied. Again, summer must be a ...

Durango, Colorado!

A travel blog entry by alexander2012

2
11

... The whole group waited for her (about an hour) so we were late to out next stop in Albuquerque.

All the hotels so far have been excellent. It’s been a tiring few days because since Vegas, we have only had overnight stops. Everyone has bought pillows for the bus. Its hard to eat healthy on the bus due to the lack of space and no fridge. We have been eating Pringles for ...

Million Dollar Highway

A travel blog entry by muggeragem

26

... of guardrails". What a challenge, on a couple of the curves I'm sure that I had the bike leaned over so far that I was going to scrape the foot pegs on the road. But it was worth it! The scenery was fabulous, and they even had places to stop and take pictures. The journey was made more challenging with temperature changes. The ride was going up and down from a series of Passes with Red Mountain Pass being the highest at 11,000 ft. Of course ...

Ouray

A travel blog entry by jenejane

2
18

... but it is always worth it. We drove by huge ranches around Ridgeway (Ralph Lauren's ranch is nearby and his son married Lauren Bush there this weekend). Then we started up into the mountains. We stopped in Ouray for lunch. What a neat town - it is called the Switzerland of America and it looks like it. We parked right in front of an art gallery....uh oh....I found a painting ...

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