Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Pit Stop in Knoxville Iowa

We have been coming to the Knoxville / Pella area in August since 1997 for the Knoxville National Sprint Car races.  Only missing a couple of years.
Since being able to come in our RV we stay at Howell Station.  Huge spots.  Located on the Des Moines River below the Dam on Lake Red Rock.  Iowa's largest lake.

Des Moines River



Bummer 
All good things must come to an end (I guess)  We used to eat here at least once a day during our entire stay. 

 Picking up some fresh corn for dinner

 Pork grillers and corn

Great sunsets every night at the track


Tribute to Steve Kinser. 12 time Knoxville Nationals winner.




Saturday night grand finale.  $150,000.00 to win.

Soybean field
Moscow, Iowa

Monday, July 28, 2014

On the road to Iowa

Glenwood Springs, Colorado
View from the Walmart parking lot where we over nighted after jeeping all day in Marble.



Did someone say recess?

Cameron Pass

The Star of the show



Bailey Yard is the world’s largest railroad classification yard. It sorts, services and repairs locomotives and cars headed all across North America. Owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad, Bailey Yard is located in North Platte, Nebraska.

Cindy and Spike


The gigantic Bailey Yard is midway between Chicago and Salt Lake City and halfway between Denver and Omaha. It covers a total expanse of 2,850 acres and is over 8 miles in length and 2 miles wide. The yard has 200 separate tracks totaling 315 miles of track, 985 switches, 766 turnouts, and 17 receiving and 16 departure tracks. Union Pacific employs more than 2,600 people in North Platte, most of whom are responsible for the day-to-day operations of Bailey Yard.
An average of 139 trains and over 14,000 railroad cars pass through Bailey Yard every day, and the yard sorts approximately 3,000 cars daily using the yard’s two humps. The eastbound hump is a 34 feet tall mound and the westbound hump is 20 feet high. These are used to sort four cars a minute into one of the 114 "bowl" tracks, 49 tracks for the westbound trains and 65 for eastbound. The bowl tracks are used to form trains headed for destinations across North America, including the East, West and Gulf coasts of the United States, and Canadian and Mexican borders.
The yard also includes a locomotive fueling and servicing center that handles more than 8,500 locomotives per month, a locomotive repair shop that can repair 750 locomotives monthly, and a car repair facility that handles nearly 50 cars daily. The car repair shop replaces 10,000 pairs of wheels each year. The yard features an in-motion wheel defect detector developed by Union Pacific that uses ultrasound technology to inspect each wheel. It is the only such detector in the world. UP has also developed a method for changing wheels in the field on empty westbound coal trains, which enables three workers to use a hydraulic jack under the couplers between two cars and exchange the trucks.[ This has reduced the time needed to replace trucks from up to 12 days to 8–12 minutes.
Locomotives can be serviced in a NASCAR -like pit stop facility staffed by five crew members—an electrician, machinist, fireman, oiler, and car inspector.  Locomotives are serviced in 45 minutes without detaching them from their trains.
Because of the enormous amount of products that pass through Bailey Yard, Union Pacific describes the yard as an “economic barometer of America.”
  







Getting close to our destination we went through the small town of Pilger Nebraska. We instantly looked at each other and said WOW, what happened here?  Turns out on June 16th the town was terrorized by twin tornadoes with both being rated at a minimum EF4.


Picture as seen in the local newspaper
 The twister was on the ground for more than an hour.



 Blue Ox Tow Bar Company

We stop by here to have a little maintenance done to our tow bar.  Would have been $250.00 at home.  They charged us $30.00. They have a campground onsite for their customers to stay for free if having work done.  The campground facility is nicer than most campgrounds we have stayed in.  Even if you don't have a Blue Ox you can stay here for $15.00 a night. Great deal.


Dave washing the bug off the front

Talk about a wide load



Friday, July 25, 2014

Marble, Colorado

After having such a great time 4 wheeling in Ouray we decided to try another trail in Marble.  The town is the location of a historic Yule Marble quarry along the mountains that began operations in the late 19th century, and from which the town draws its name.  The marble of the quarry is considered to be of exceptional quality and has been used for the Tomb of the Unknowns, as well as parts of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.


Lead King Basin Trail
The lower trees are all bent over showing evidence of an avalanche area.









We were warned in town that we would see a Toyota Land Cruiser upside down in the river.  No one was hurt.  When the vehicle got tipsy they got out.  Thinking they may have been a little tipsy themselves.  This happened at 11:00pm.

Headed to Devil's Punchbowl.

This looks slippery

Let's get a better look at this.

OK, we've got a plan


We were headed to Crested Butte for lunch but just outside of town we passed the tow truck headed in to retrieve the Toyota Land Cruiser.  Knowing that it would take hours to pull it out and with the narrow road there would be no passing once he started.  We turned around  in hopes of getting in front of the tow truck.  We met back up near the bridge and were able to get in front of him.

 Coming up with a plan

 Turns out it is much easier to put it in the river than it is to take it out

It was over 3 hours to get it to this point

Crystal Mill
Best known as one of the most photographed historic sites in Colorado



Old remains of someone else who didn't keep it on the trail