Thursday, August 20, 2020

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles in Colorado


This road trip from Albuquerque is only 5 hours and 20 minutes drive time. Easy directions I 25 north to Colorado Springs.

This trip was taken in July of 2019. with 7 people ages 16 -66. 

We stayed in a centrally located hotel in Colorado Springs. 

Dinner at The Airplane restaurant 

The Restaurant is built around and in a fully intact KC-97 tanker. You enter a building attached to the plane then proceed up the steps to the body of the plane with booths along both sides. It’s a nice wide body plane so its not too cramped with a tiny little tray. Plus the food is way better than a package of pretzels and a drink. Try Steak Neptune, Buffalo Steak, Pasta, salads, sandwiches, and appetizers. They have a great selection and even the menu is fun. While waiting for your meal you can visit the cockpit of the plane and take pictures “flying the plane”. We had the opportunity to meet Bob Taylor Air Force veteran fighter pilot and saw a picture of the plane he flew in WW2/Korean War on the wall. Here is the link to the restaurant with the menu and history.   http://theairplanerestaurant.com/index.htm

 A visit to Garden of the Gods                

There are free trail maps at the visitor center with several trails to take. You can take a trail that best suits your abilities. The more physically able can hike a moderate trail, or if you have a knee injury you can park in or near the handicapped section and walk flat sidewalks that are also wheelchair accessible. The views and beautiful Sandstone rock formations were enjoyed by everybody. Make sure you bring water for hiking. They have a nice visitor center with snacks, ice cream and souvenirs. The Park got its name in 1859 when Rufus Cable said it was a fit place for the Gods to assemble and called it Garden of the Gods. Free Admission https://www.gardenofgods.com/

Take a ride on the Royal gorge railroad           

The views from this 2 hour train ride of the Royal Gorge, the Arkansas river, and the bridge are spectacular. The History of the area and silver mining boom are given while riding the train. Take a trip back in time to 1890 as they had rode the train while mining for silver and lead. The train is 1950s era so you wont get the smoke and soot on the trip. Your train passes over the hanging bridge where the gorge narrows to 30ft wide. The bridge built in 1879 is suspended above the river. They have multiple options for seating including coach, Club, or Vista Dome with full upward views. the 403 Grill is on the train for Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. The Nacho plate is a lot of food you may want to consider sharing it with several people. There are many fantastic photo opportunities. Train rides range from $44-79 per person. Meals and drinks are available on the train. https://royalgorgeroute.com/

Spend the day in Cripple creek     

 Only 45 minutes from Colorado Springs. this Gold mining town offers a train ride, a mine tour, and casinos. You don’t have to Mine for gold in this town but if you do there are several casinos in town that would love to help you with your winnings. 

Ride the Cripple creek & Victor Narrow Gauge railroad 

Climb aboard a century old steam locomotive that leaves from the 1894 depot and gift shop every 70 minutes. It’s a 45-minute trip with lots to see.Enjoy the views and experience including Echo Valley where you can hear the train whistle echo through the canyon. Train rates $14-19. Because this is a short ride there is basic snacks and drinks available for the ride at the depot gift shop. Please check the page for any coupons discount and promotions. https://cripplecreekrailroad.com/


 Explore the Gold rush era and tour the Mollie Kathleen Gold mine

Discovered in 1891 the first claim to be struck by a woman. You start with putting on a hard hat for a 1000 foot descent into the mine. In an elevator the size of a phone booth with 6+ people packed in it. Just in case you are claustrophobic it only lasts 2 minutes. You have to leave behind the backpacks and large purses. This is the only vertical shaft gold mine tour and you get to explore how they extracted the gold over the ages from dynamite to drilling. Highly informative tour with a free ore sample at the end. the tour last about an hour. Rates are $15-$25 tickets can be purchased at the gift shop prior to the tour. Underground temperatures are 50 degrees so Jackets are recommended. http://www.goldminetours.com/

And Automobiles                             

We rented a Suburban to transport all of us. If you are not used to driving a larger vehicle make sure you allow plenty of room for parking. We never did finalize a name for it. The beast got the most votes from The beast, behemoth, or Land Yacht. 

*All prices were current on 8-20-20 please check with the direct website for updated pricing. updated pricing on cripple creek railroad 5-24-23

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Fiery Foods show 2020, Feb 28, 29,30th



It’s the 32nd annual National Fiery Foods and BBQ show. I like a little spice in my life, and here's the place to get it. if you go to the store and just get bored with the selection of Salsa or BBQ sauce come and try a few more. You can work your way through all the vendors taste testing until you find a few you really like.Then buy the ones you like for dinner tonight. There are other people there with items related to this industry. Because you know you want chile pepper earrings, local art, breaking bad candy, a t-shirt, and a few ghost peppers to feed to your friends. With over 150 exhibitors you will probably find something you like.
The show attracts everybody who enjoys flavor with some fire, you decide how much heat you can handle. Plenty of drinks on site to quench the burn.
The show will be at Sandia with parking available and restaurants if you are hungry before or after the show. Just in case you don’t know where it is here’s the address:
Sandia Resort and Casino,
30 Rainbow Rd, Albuquerque, NM 87113
Head to the Hotel/Grand ballroom and you will see the signs or the people.
Show hours for the general public are:
Friday, February 28, 2020                         4 pm – 8 pm
Saturday, February 29, 2020                    11 am – 7 pm
Sunday, March 1, 2020                               10 am – 6 pm
General Admission tickets here.
Ticket prices are $10.50 for advance purchase.
$15.50 from February 24th, 2020 through the day of show.
Children ages 11-18 $5.00, only available at the door.
Children 10 and under are free.
Ticket Questions? Please call Sandia Box office directly at 505-796-7778

The show attracts up 20,000 people through the 3-day run so it may be a little crowded during peak hours. I have been attending the shows since they were at the convention center, so I have found Friday evening is usually a nice preview time, everybody is fully stocked. Saturday everybody is off work so more people, bigger party, but difficult to manage a stroller through the crowds. Sunday some vendors have sold out of their most popular products, but they still have samples and are taking orders (no heavy bags). Stock your cabinets with some tasty BBQ sauce, salsa, seasonings, and marinades. Spice up your life.  
For more information about the show please go to the official site. http://www.fieryfoodsshow.com/

Yes, I know there is no 30th this month but I stole this meme, so I will be revising my calendar....