• Work
  • About
  • Blog
Menu

C. Wetzel Photography

  • Work
  • About
  • Blog
TRAIn5w.jpg
TRAINTICKETw.jpg
RAILROAD7w.jpg
TRAINSTATIONW.jpg
TRAIN3w.jpg
TRAINCATw.jpg
TRAIN1w.jpg
TRAINw.jpg
TRAIn5w.jpg TRAINTICKETw.jpg RAILROAD7w.jpg TRAINSTATIONW.jpg TRAIN3w.jpg TRAINCATw.jpg TRAIN1w.jpg TRAINw.jpg

A Ride On A Steam Train

July 22, 2017

A steam train at Nevada Northern Railway Museum takes you for a 90 minutes ride up to a mine and ends near the engine house for a tour. Departing from East Ely, Nevada the train runs through two tunnels, up to a grade and towards Ruth Copper Mining District. With the choice of the open-air car behind the caboose or coach, I picked the open air car and really enjoyed the sounds of the steam engine, the ding of the railroad crossing and the whistle of the train. The train we rode was the ghost train. Its name was given to the train because in 1941 due to the need of scrap metal for the war efforts the master mechanic fearing the train would be scrapped would order the train to be hidden when war department officials came to visit. Take the tour of the engine house after the ride, our guide introduced to the engine house cats and gave us amazing facts about the repair of trains and the differences between the diesel and steam trains. I was disappointed not to be able to finish the whole tour but it gives me a reason to come back. Some of the other options you have while at the museum are sleeping in the caboose and being the engineer of the train.

In Nevada, Museum Tags Trains, Nevada Northern Railway
Comment
SOL8.jpg
SOL9.jpg
SOL2.jpg
SOL4.jpg
SUMMEROFLOVE4.jpg
SOL7.jpg
SOL14.jpg
SOL15.jpg
SUMMEROL1.jpg
BUTTONS.jpg
SOL10.jpg
SOL11.jpg
SOL13.jpg
SOL8.jpg SOL9.jpg SOL2.jpg SOL4.jpg SUMMEROFLOVE4.jpg SOL7.jpg SOL14.jpg SOL15.jpg SUMMEROL1.jpg BUTTONS.jpg SOL10.jpg SOL11.jpg SOL13.jpg

Summer of Love at the deYoung

April 23, 2017

The exhibit "Summer of Love" is at the deYoung from April 8th - August 20th. Covering San Francisco's counter culture the exhibits includes rock posters, photography, fashion and light shows from the summer of 1967. Some of my favorite highlights included Jerry Garcia's "Captain Trips" hat, Stanley Mouse and Kelly Alton poster art as well as artist Victor Moscoso posters that change perspective with flashing lights. You might want to purchase the headphones; you'll get more context for the exhibit. Learn about the invention of bell bottoms and how the police dealt with the youth.

In San Francisco, Museum Tags summeroflove, concertposters, 1967, merry prankster, exhibit, Victor Moscoso, Stanley Mouse, deyoung
Comment

Latest Posts

Featured
Apr 26, 2023
Wazuka: All Things Green Tea
Apr 26, 2023
Apr 26, 2023
Sep 15, 2022
Best Margaritas in Sayulita, Mexico
Sep 15, 2022
Sep 15, 2022
Aug 28, 2022
Hike and Swim in the Foothills of the Sierras
Aug 28, 2022
Aug 28, 2022
Jun 8, 2022
Camping Angel Island
Jun 8, 2022
Jun 8, 2022
Jan 23, 2022
Hiking Big Canyon Park, San Carlos, CA
Jan 23, 2022
Jan 23, 2022
May 14, 2020
Laguna Honda Community Trail
May 14, 2020
May 14, 2020
Feb 17, 2020
Hiking Bolinas Ridge Trail at Mt. Tamalpais
Feb 17, 2020
Feb 17, 2020
Jul 22, 2019
Lemon Mocktails and Cocktails
Jul 22, 2019
Jul 22, 2019
Jul 16, 2019
Honey Mama's
Jul 16, 2019
Jul 16, 2019
Jun 25, 2019
20 Hours in Amsterdam 🚲
Jun 25, 2019
Jun 25, 2019
 

Powered by Squarespace