GregG wrote:I can't resist a picture of a train but this is a hard one John, Ill take a guess and say this is somewhere around Glacier Bay NP, maybe the train is the Hurricane, location not sure but possibly a flagstop somewhere on that line. Passing loop should be a clue but I can't work it out so far.
GregG wrote:Is it Girdwood?
GregG wrote:Haha, is Seaward sewered? I don't know, nor do I know the name of the train plying between Seaward and Girdwood. Anyone?
Last wrote:So it's the Glacier Discovery train?
Last wrote:Sorry, the Coastal Classic? Should have read more carefully.
Last wrote:I'll pass it back to Greg. He did most of the work.
GregG wrote:Haha, too easy for you John. Yes, it is the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew. And yes, the branches are rather low for a Blue Gum, that would because it is a Mountain Gum Eucalyptus Dalrympleana. I saw this tree back in 2016 and as you can see, well, I just had to hug it!
johnw wrote:Halfway through this 8 km circuit we learned of an earlier bear encounter ahead of us.......... we did encounter another large beast best viewed from a safe distance.
GregG wrote:johnw wrote:Halfway through this 8 km circuit we learned of an earlier bear encounter ahead of us.......... we did encounter another large beast best viewed from a safe distance.
Haha, I'll bet you completes the second 4 km of the walk in record time !!
GregG wrote:Hmmm, I'm just thinking that there's lots of snow capped mountains, bears and moose (?) in North America. And, ahem ..... where's the train?
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