09-18-2023, 01:08 PM
This was my first Mtn Sol, and I'm totally hooked, especially with the train service. The boardwalk is like a 10-15 min walk from the bungalow, so hopping the train there and back again was ideal.
I joined two of my JM family, my partner psych supervisor Sarah and her bf Ben, who has risen to be a force in the org. Both of them are native MoBay residents but it was the first time either of us took the train. The train wasn't nearly full, very comfortable, full of fun loving Cruzians. It's about a 45 min ride to Roaring Camp.
First of, the train is hella noisy. When the wheels hit the curves, they screech out a deafening squeal. Also there was this train guy narrating. He was an old nerdy train dude, funny in part because he made some jokes, also because he was so honestly nerdy. The train goes past a major homeless encampment, and his comments about it being Ike's Bike shop (due to all the stolen bikes that are often there) were spot on funny.
Much of the ride is through unincorporated areas but it eventually opens up into redwoods. That was very pleasant.
It was like a Disney ride. I really wanted to see a dinosaur exhibit, or a yeti or something...
I joined two of my JM family, my partner psych supervisor Sarah and her bf Ben, who has risen to be a force in the org. Both of them are native MoBay residents but it was the first time either of us took the train. The train wasn't nearly full, very comfortable, full of fun loving Cruzians. It's about a 45 min ride to Roaring Camp.
First of, the train is hella noisy. When the wheels hit the curves, they screech out a deafening squeal. Also there was this train guy narrating. He was an old nerdy train dude, funny in part because he made some jokes, also because he was so honestly nerdy. The train goes past a major homeless encampment, and his comments about it being Ike's Bike shop (due to all the stolen bikes that are often there) were spot on funny.
Much of the ride is through unincorporated areas but it eventually opens up into redwoods. That was very pleasant.
It was like a Disney ride. I really wanted to see a dinosaur exhibit, or a yeti or something...
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