The official travel journal of Jerry & Ann Linebarger
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Looking back at Creel the morning we left on the train.  Notice all of the smoke from the cooking and heating fires.  If you like the smell of smoke, this place would please you.
Our train going through one of many cuts through the rocks.  It took 99 years to build this line.
Our wagonmaster, Steve Gibbs, told us this was called Fertility Rock.  Comprender?
A view of the Urique Canyon, within the Copper Canyon area, at Divisadero.  It really is a grand view.
Here we are standing on a recently constructed viewing stand.  The Copper Canyon is bigger and deeper than our Grand Canyon.
A Tarahumara Indian selling baskets at Divisadaro.
Looking down through a glass floor to the cliffs and trees below.  Jerry is taking this unusual picture.  Looks like baby needs new shoes.
A view of the Canyon to show the vastness of the area.
A view of the Canyon from one of the Divisadero overlooks.