Spirit's New Pacificon 2000 Photos

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End of Tuesday, July 4 - Thursday, July 6

From the Soda Dam to Sandia Peak

 

 

 

The sign for the Soda Dam.

 

Soda Falls. The water is falling through the soft rock from above.

 

Bettina (foreground), Amanda, Nicole, and half of Cheryl in the hotel room.

 

Deb in the hotel room.

             

 

 

 

Bettina at Garson Studios, making sure no one will miss the E2 prop she just took. (Just kidding. :-)

 

Steven Spielberg, where are you? This is the desk he supposedly used when he visited Garson for E2...both times.

 

Garson Studios still remembers Earth 2 proudly. This full-size framed poster hangs in their corridors.

 

It may not look like much...but it's the studio where the interior scenes were filmed.

             

 

 

 

Amy Morrison, a member of Earth 2's art department. I believe she was partly responsible for the look of the set.

 

The building on the College of Santa Fe campus where Amy and her cohorts work.

 

Chris Quintana, teamster driver. He drove many an Earth 2 celeb to and from a shoot. He was very friendly and gave us directions to Plaza Blanca.

 

That's Perry Kessler on the left, with Cheryl and Cathy standing by. Perry was our guide around Garson Studios.

             

 

 

 

Cathy, Bettina, Donna and Deb listening to Perry Kessler.

 

Chris Quintana and Perry Kessler, giving us directions.

 

The sign at Plaza Blanca.

 

The cliffs of Plaza Blanca. Definitely the place where the cargo pod fell, but we couldn't nail down the exact spot.

             

 

 

 

More views...

 

...of Plaza Blanca.

 

Cheryl, recording everything on gear. (She did a great job, BTW. :-)

 

Someone in New Mexico still adores Texas! I saw this in the Sandia Tram parking lot and couldn't resist.

             

 

 

 

 

The tram up to Sandia Peak, the longest aerial tram in the world. At some points the tram is almost 1,000 feet above the ground.

 

I'm at the top of the world and I'm still in shadow! Taken by an anonymous fellow tourist.

 

The sign at the top of Sandia Peak.

 

A pretty view down the back side of Sandia Mountain. The ski lift adds a splash of color.

             

 

 

 

 

 

 

Albuquerque; a mountain; a pine tree. Guess which is which.

 

  The tram coming up for a landing.

 

View from the top, looking at the southern side of Albuquerque.

 

Another view from the top of Sandia Peak.

 

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