Ferringway Hotel Condominiums Durango
6 Ferringway Circle Durango, Colorado, 81301, United States
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Million Dollar Road
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
... too deprived. If nothing else, the views of the surrounding countryside from the heights of the mesa were amazing ... especially those of the snow-covered mountains in the distance.
Started at the museum (so old-school: dioramas with squatting women and standing men; statements how everyone had to struggle to survive), then hiked down to Spruce House. Although you can't enter the house, you can stand on the balcony to truly get ...
Durango, Colorado!
... the town having a look at the shops.
A girl in our group was feeling sick and starting hyperventilating when we were up in the mountains so she went to the local hospital. She ended up having a chest infection and the flu. We are not sitting next to her on the bus and have kept our distance! Her appointment cost $500 and the medication $200. A huge expensive if you don’t have ...
Million Dollar Highway
... 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 ...
Four States at once
... the fall as I was with the amount of cat litter stuck to my poor wife’s shorts. There was an Indian market at the Four Corners but Indians still don’t seem to get the concept of capitalism – so we could buy no end of similar jewellery but no breakfast, no jet-washes with a shorts attachment so we beat a hasty exit to Cortez. Cortez, where the nice lady at The Visitor Centre invited us to some traditional dancing. We demanded ...
This condo was formerly known as: Ferringway Resort Condominiums



