Sunday - Today’s adventure required us to drive an hour into Colorado. We rode the Durango-Silverton train with a steam locomotive. It is a 3½ hour trip each way from Durango, CO, to Silverton, CO. Very scenic train ride. Billed as the most spectacular train trip. It’s a narrow gauge track with a top speed of 15mph.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Durango-Silverton Railroad
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Day 3 - Farmington, NM
Saturday - Another 270 mile travel day on some really beat up roads. New Mexico doesn’t seem to spend much on highway maintenance. Very scenic. The picture is north of Albuquerque on a secondary highway. It was in much better shape than the interstate.
Day 2 - Vaughn, NM
Friday - An almost 300 mile travel day from Big Spring, TX. The original plan was to a large rest area near Mesa, NM, a very small community north of Roswell. But it was a no overnight parking rest area. We continued on to an RV park in Vaughn, NM. Pretty pricy for what you get. Full hookups but we really only needed electricity as it was 87°F when we arrived.
At our lunch stop, I left the RV engine running and we were able to run the A/C. I had it turned down to 50% max power. I had turned it on about half an hour before stopping to cool down the RV. At some point, the refrigerator was switched to propane and was not running for most of the drive as I usually turn off the propane at the tank while traveling. It was 47°F by the time we arrived. Checking this needs to be on our check list.
A drive-through in town came highly recommended by the campground host and had 4.8 stars on Yelp. The food was excellent.
Just another overnight stop. The best thing is the forecasted low of 56°F. That will be a nice change. The elevation here is almost 6000’.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Day 1 - Big Spring, TX
Thursday - We left the park at about 10am heading northwest to Big Spring, TX. Very little interstate on this route which is a good thing. I discovered a small water leak from my faucet installation. The cold water connection is dripping where the faucet connects to the Pex. I’ll try tightening it this evening. I should have installed shutoff valves on each line.
The first part of the trip was through the hill country and very scenic. We are now going through mostly ranch land and it’s greener than the last time we were through here.Later - The fix for the leak was simple. Just tightening the connection. I thought that I had pinched the rubber washer. We are in an RV park so full hookups. We found that with the refrigerator, portable freezer, StarLink, and the converter running, we don’t quite have enough capacity on our Victron inverter to run the A/C.
Tomorrow, we are continuing northwest into New Mexico.









