Global Wanderings 2017

April - September 2017
A 128-day adventure by Barrable Travels Read more
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  • Day 64

    New York! New York!

    June 29, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    From the wilds of Iceland to the heart of New York... just a slight contrast :-)

  • Day 64

    Lake Shore Limited to Chicago

    June 29, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    So begins my epic journey around the USA by Amtrak trains. Boarded the Lake Shore Limited after its due departure time from a very crowded Penn Station where many trains faced delays or cancellation due to signalling failure north of New York. We were lucky, we got away only 20 minutes late. Travelling by train in the USA is a very different experience to Japan.

    A leisurely pace up along the Hudson River for the first 2 hours through some lovely countryside full of big houses high up among the trees.

    It's a totally full train but then it's approaching the long weekend of the July 4th holiday which falls on a Tuesday this year. I quess I'm going to need to get used to full trains over the next few days of travel. Not too bad though, the chairs are big and comfortable recline a long way and have loads of legroom.

    Luckily my seat mate for this 18 hr journey is a small Chinese guy and not an enormous black woman. Hopefully my luck holds:-)

    The Amtrak male staff all sport mirrored shades above the peak of thier caps, smartly trimmed beards and a certain swagger. Seems like everyone in uniform in the US these days think they are a special forces badass. Speaking of which the presence of uniformed troops with sidearm and armed cops are everywhere in the stations and on the streets. In NYC the there where cop cars and motorcycle cops on pretty much every intersection in the city.

    There are also US flags everywhere. I havn't seen so many flags since Turkey; I guess that says something about the nationalism of the militarised state.

    After 3 hours of following the Hudson River on the east side we reach Albany and join up with the other half of the train (which comes from Boston) before heading across the river and west to Lake Otari where we will follow the lake shore and then Lake Erie around to Chicago. Most of that will be done in the dark so I doubt if there will much to see. Before that I have reserved dinner in the dining car at 8pm.

    After a stop in Albany that was supposed to be 20mins but ended up being an hour and 20 mins we are finally underway. My dinner reservation is now 9.15pm not 8. Definately not like Japan the train travel here in the good ol'us of a.

    The Dining car is an experience not to be repeated. The food was fine it just took 30 minutes to arrive, the service was surly and terrible and the company at my table truly awful. Stuck with a drunk crazy lady who has spent the whole trip just walking up and down the train pulling her luggage and talking to herself and a totally stoned young hippy with about 10 festival armbands on his wrist. They are both drinking screwdrivers and mouthing off. Later the next day the crazy lady would be thrown off the train escorted by the local police.

    Stopped in Utica at 10pm. Lovely train and carriages in the station, the Adriondack Scenic Railroad - Lake Placid, nice.

    11pm and half a moon rises over the city of Syracuse.on we travel along the shore of Lake Onondaga and westwards, ever westwards. 2.30am Cleveland Ohio, 5.30am Elyria, 7am Sandusky. Then sunrise over Lake Ernie... Muted and grey but sunrise non the less. At 7.30we pull into Toledo.

    Endless fields of green corn and yellow wheat as far as the eye can see. Interspersed with silos and classic rust red sheds with 4 part roofs. Blue sky and puffy white clouds. Oh and American flags everywhere; even the graveyards have little American flags fluttering on most of the gravestones.

    While Amtrak is a national system it just leases track time from regional railroads so invariably freight trains get priority. Like now here in South Bend it can mean the train just sits for ages waiting for the tracks to free up.

    Suns up, the sky is blue and its hot hot hot as we roll into Chicago at just over 3 hours late. I'm looking forward to exploring the city and its stunning skyline.
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  • Day 66

    Southwest Chief to Albuquerque

    July 1, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    25 hrs on a double-decker Amtrak train from Chicago to Albuquerque...
    Its a hot sunny day as we leave bustling Chicago. Massive Lions Club parade and convention going on so street's are full of costumed international participants. Out through the flat Midwest again, those endless fields of corn and wheat until we hit Fort Madison on the Mississipi river then the country gets hillier and more interesting with lots of forested areas. Still under blue blue skies with puffy white clouds. Where in Iowa now and the landscape returns to cornfields barns and silos but this time with more forests and rivers too.
    It's another packed train because of the holidays and also full of noisy boy scouts. The headphones come in handy as I'm also in a carriage with noisy children. Tried to sneak into my sleeper carriage early as it was empty but the conductor caught me and sent me back to coach :-)
    I do have it for 17hours though from Kansas City which we arrive at around 10pm. Looking forward to a sleeper cabin all to myself... I might actually get some sleep tonight.
    As with the train from NYC there are a lot of Amish or Menonites aboard in thier distinctive older style outfits the women all in long blue dresses and white bonnets, the men with under-the-chin beards, wide brim hats, white shirts and braces. I guess trains are allowed in thier strange olde world no machines existence. I'm amazed at just how many of them there are here in the US among all the blue jeans and t-shirts.
    Next stop Des Monies River, a tributary of the Mississipi before we cross the state line into Missouri and head for La Plata. No delays on the Southwest Chief so far, she's running like clockwork.
    The sleeper cabin is pretty comfortable a day large enough for me to fit on the bed. Didn't sleep much with the train jumping around and the whistle constantly blowing but well rested non the less. Up at 6am and off to breakfast where I shared my table with 3 boy scouts. They are all off to Philmont for a big scouting Jamboree.
    Breakfast pretty good too... Omelette, bacon, fries, salsa and guacamole.
    Scenery is a mix of wheat fields and scrubland now as we approach the Kansas/Colorado state line. We also pass what I can only describe as a massive cow farm. Holding pens for stock movement?
    Into Colorado now and the scrubland is getting dryer and browner. Some cows wandering around where once great herds of Bison roamed. Just passed the John Martin reservoir, the skeletal drowned bushes looking cool against the blue water. There's a large modern redbrick complex just beyond the lake, then we approach a place called Las Animas. Just outside town there is a large modern prison with hundreds of inmates visible beyond the barbed wire.

    We follow the Arkansas River into La Junta where we get a break stop and I get a chance to stretch my legs. South and west of La Junta the landscape starts to change to pinnon clad mesas and gullys and the Rocky Mountains appear through the haze on the horizon. Next stop Trinidad, Colorado.

    After Trinidad we climb slowly up through the Raton Pass following the old Santa Fe Trail and down into New Mexico to Raton. Stunning views on both sides of the pass. On the way back I will stay for a day in Raton and hope to get out and explore the Sugarite Canyon State Park.

    Ahhh, New Mexico. This is what I came here for. Stunning landscapes that speak to my heart. I have always wanted to visit and now I'm here Yippee!
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  • Day 68

    Superb Santa Fe, New Mexico

    July 3, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

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  • Day 68

    Terrific Taos, New Mexico

    July 3, 2017 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

    Placeholder for Bandelier National Monument, Chimayo Sanctuary, Tesuque Pueblo, Taos and the Rio Grande.... what a day!!!

  • Day 69

    New Mexico - Land of Enchantment

    July 4, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Placeholder for Santa Fe July 4th celebrations, Tent Rocks National Monument, Sandia Tramway and Sandia Peak, Albuquerque

  • Day 70

    Southwest Chief to Chicago

    July 5, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Bye for now, New Mexico, you have been an enchanting host. We depart Albuquerque at 12.20 heading slowly to the state line north of Raton. Its slow going up to Lamy due to track work and we also hit a number of other delays for reasons unknown.

    We stop at East Tempest, Colorado at 9.55pm due to a red signal.

    Awoke at 7am local time as we rolled into Hutchinson, Kansas. Slept reasonably well but we are now running four and a half hours late. So this will be at least a 30hr journey.

    Lots of Boy Scouts got on at Raton, fresh from camping at Philmont and hiking in the hills. Boy Scouts all bright eyed and bushy tailed, caught up in the courage and comradeship of brothers in arms. How many of these bright young guys will die fighting America's wars on some far foreign shore?

    We take a short 'fresh air' break at Fort Madison, Missouri. The hot air hits me like a smothering blanket so it's straight back onto the air conditioned train. Back to listening to music and watching the endless corn and wheat fields roll by outside under the hot blue sky.
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