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FRUMY

Trad climber
Bishop,CA
Sep 26, 2015 - 10:18pm PT
Yep, thanks.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Oct 8, 2015 - 05:08pm PT
The Lk Washington floating bridges. The one on the right was built in '65 and was paid off by
people pitching quarters into the toll bins. They say the new one will never be paid off even at
$5 a pop! Sumpin' wrong with that.

Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Oct 14, 2015 - 08:59am PT
^^^^ I wouldn't drive a heavy over that! It looks a 10 tonner, max!


The 'Ravine Bridge' at a park in Bellevue, Wa.



It is protected...
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Oct 14, 2015 - 09:26am PT
DMT, I postulate that the road through there became a logging truck thoroughfare, necessitating what you see so that the trucks wouldn't have to wait for each other. Separate bridges were needed to service traffic in each direction in a timely and efficient manner.

But you knew that, you tease.
EdwardT

Trad climber
Retired
Oct 26, 2015 - 11:28am PT
jeff constine

Trad climber
Ao Namao
Nov 3, 2015 - 07:54pm PT
When I was living in Japan Yatsugatake Bridge.
jeff constine

Trad climber
Ao Namao
Nov 3, 2015 - 07:58pm PT
Bridge at the Jogosaki climbing area near Izu in Japan. Thanks DMT.
ShawnInPaso

climber
Paso Robles, CA
Nov 3, 2015 - 11:05pm PT
The Colorado Street Bridge, Pasadena, Ca. -
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Nov 21, 2015 - 08:40pm PT
anyone guess where this one is?


view from the bridge hint...
rgold

Trad climber
Poughkeepsie, NY
Nov 22, 2015 - 08:31am PT
This one has already made a few appearances in this thread, but here are some different perspectives:



Sometimes a bridge makes it into a climbing shot (Pat Ament in the Royal Gorge, CO, BITD...)

Banquo

climber
Amerricka
Dec 7, 2015 - 12:11pm PT
Took this yesterday. One lane, two way car traffic combined with railroad tracks. The trains have the right of way.

hooblie

climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
Dec 13, 2015 - 10:35pm PT
hooblie

climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
Dec 14, 2015 - 07:47am PT
leggett, briefly visible from the replacement bridge on 101
http://bridgehunter.com/ca/mendocino/100031/

BigB

Mountain climber
Sin City
Dec 14, 2015 - 08:04am PT
under a bridge
hooblie

climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
Dec 14, 2015 - 08:25am PT
bingo

Brandon-

climber
The Granite State.
Dec 14, 2015 - 09:51am PT
Rivers are a focal point of my life. I grew up on a river that is seasonal, so springtime and fall monsoons change the environment greatly.

Living in CA, I found myself drawn to rentals that abutted rivers or creeks.

Now, back in NH and living in my homestead, I chose the super small bedroom in the house because it is on the river side. I hear running water year round and it means a lot to me.

Since rivers mean so much to me, it is only natural that I love a good bridge as well.

Great thread.

I've got two covered bridges in my town, and seven within fifteen minutes of home. They are things of true lasting beauty.

Who is credited with inventing the truss?
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Dec 14, 2015 - 09:53am PT
Who is credited with inventing the truss?

Duh, The Fish's mom, you silly!
hooblie

climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
Dec 16, 2015 - 09:26am PT
that reed/tule shot wins! i was thirty feet short, coulda been a contender.


the rebar expanding as it corrodes propels the spalling process. epoxy coating became commonplace, but ... http://www.frpdistributors.com/gfrp-vs-steel/gfrp-vs-ecr

fascinating that the rumsey bridge construction represents a twofer. retro fitted beams terminate at
the pier shown above, their weight adding no additional load to the original intermediate support.

it's not always as easy as it looks.
during my days as a carpenter, i wanted to be on any job with an awesome crane, heavy concrete formwork. so while touring those legacy bridges, what comes to mind is the intricacy of all the falsework that got stripped and hauled away to reveal that shiny vision of design.

saga of a bridge, the whole process documented with lotsa pics: http://johnsankey.ca/path2011.html

~~~~

edit to add:

regarding the cache creek casino, i had no idea! thirty years have passed since i traveled that valley. from north to south things are remarkably pastoral.

suddenly, out of the foggy drizzle appeared a four story parking structure, towers and ramparts extending beyond the limits of reduced visibility.

my mind raced to find explanation, i hesitate to reveal how far afield my guesses ranged. almost vegas scale, the place was at 3/4 capacity on a sunday evening. the demographics were baffling. mostly pacific rim faces, all too intent to notice me studying them. thought i had stumbled into little macau.

whole caravans of tour coaches were marshalled to empty the place. back to where?
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Dec 16, 2015 - 10:38am PT
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Dec 16, 2015 - 02:45pm PT
Here's hoping it makes it through the next big shaker along the Hayward fault, too, DMT!
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