Bikes on Bridges
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Remember this bridge Drillium Dude ?
Picture from yesterdays ride...Really nice day in the mountains.
Chinook and Sunrise by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Picture from yesterdays ride...Really nice day in the mountains.
Chinook and Sunrise by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
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One more from me, this on the recently opened cycling / pedestrian trail's bridge over the Wolf River, which explains the figure at the top of the suspension tower in the background.
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I've had the pleasure of seeing that dusty rose Cinelli up close and personal and riding with bibliobob, both at the most recent Eroica CA. The post does not do justice to either. Gorgeous bike, great guy.
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I've had the pleasure of seeing that dusty rose Cinelli up close and personal and riding with bibliobob, both at the most recent Eroica CA. The post does not do justice to either. Gorgeous bike, great guy.
gomango , I'd heard that you went fully over to the gravel world since the last time that I saw you in MSP back in 2013 or so. Good to see that you're still into the vintage world a bit. Hope that you're doing well!
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More Tilicum and the Ross Island.
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10 speed Tempo at Glen Echo Park
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RT's Lotus in NJ during the 2015 Hard Men Century
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RT's Lotus in NJ during the 2015 Hard Men Century
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Covered bridge, Pepperell, MA
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speaking of covered bridges....
one near Winterset, Iowa, on RAGBRAI 19. One of the "bridges of Madison County" that were getting discussed a lot back then.
a bit south of St. Louis, you can find the very secluded Sandy Creek covered bridge, and the small park that surrounds it.
And a bit north of me is this wonderfully restored and functional covered bridge called The Captain Swift Bridge, near Princeton, IL
hmmm.... restored or new? Turns out that it is new, as the date on the bridge suggests, and this web page confirms.
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one near Winterset, Iowa, on RAGBRAI 19. One of the "bridges of Madison County" that were getting discussed a lot back then.
a bit south of St. Louis, you can find the very secluded Sandy Creek covered bridge, and the small park that surrounds it.
And a bit north of me is this wonderfully restored and functional covered bridge called The Captain Swift Bridge, near Princeton, IL
hmmm.... restored or new? Turns out that it is new, as the date on the bridge suggests, and this web page confirms.
Steve in Peoria
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1985 (ish) F Moser and 1995 Merckx, on two different bridges in Adelaide, South Australia (which are only 1/4 mile apart )
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Finally went for a ride today. I cross a number of bridges and tool pictures along the way. Poor quality because I was more interested in riding than pic taking. Only the half decent ones are below.
First up is the new Chattem Bridge across the Rappahannock
Next is a run that a couple of bridges cross. This is a rail to trail MUP.
Finally one of several bridges across the Fredericksburg Canal.
First up is the new Chattem Bridge across the Rappahannock
Next is a run that a couple of bridges cross. This is a rail to trail MUP.
Finally one of several bridges across the Fredericksburg Canal.
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From today's ride...a footbridge connecting gravel trails behind Lake Chabot, Alameda County, CA.
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Rivendell Sam Hillborne on Houston St / Dallas to Oak Cliff Viaduct Bridge over Trinity River, Dallas,TX.
https://historicbridges.org/bridges/b...oustonviaduct/
https://historicbridges.org/bridges/b...oustonviaduct/
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Love this thread!
Bridges are cool!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Kirk_Bridge
This ride I was on my 1990 Bridgestone CB Zip bike.
Picture shows bike on the Ron Kirk Bridge which is a pedestrian / bike bridge over the Trinity River.
Previously it was the Continental Avenue Bridge for auto traffic. After the Margaret Hill Hunt was built they converted it to a pedestrian bridge.
It's a very cool bridge that even has a little splash pool on it as well as picnic tables, seating areas, etc.
In the picture you can see the tall white span of the parallel Margaret Hill Hunt bridge for auto traffic and the Reunion Tower and downtown area.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marga...nt_Hill_Bridge
I've been in the Dallas/ Ft Worth area a long time (decades) and it's great to see the pedestrian/ bike infrastructure being built up
It's been a long time coming.
As I understand in the not too distant future a bike path will be completed connecting Dallas and Ft Worth.
That would be a 30 to 40 mile ride depending on where one stops.
I look forward to riding over on my bike and taking the train back when it's finished.
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As I understand in the not too distant future a bike path will be completed connecting Dallas and Ft Worth.
That would be a 30 to 40 mile ride depending on where one stops.
https://www.nctcog.org/nctcg/media/T...ALTrailMap.pdf
I look forward to riding over on my bike and taking the train back when it's finished.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/36355705
The Bonnie & Clyde Bridge @ the 74 mile point on my route:
and a nondescript little park bridge @ 113 miles:
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From one bridge to another
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okay, I'll admit to being a bit surprised that this thread is still going!
Now I feel a bit obliged to either keep it alive, or maybe contribute to its death.
Not exactly sure which this is, but these are pics of the McPhaul Bridge on the Gila river, near Yuma, AZ.
I was stationed in Yuma around 1980 and biking in the area when I found the bridge. Even then, it was closed to traffic, but the modest pile of rock in front of it didn't stop me from wandering out onto the span. If you look closely, you can see my Raleigh Gran Sport parked on the left....
a side view of the bridge. A nice basic suspension bridge, but it didn't actually go anywhere other than across the river. Once over there, the road didn't continue.
the view from the bridge. Not bad for a desert.
The bridge seems to have become known as the Bridge to Nowhere.
https://azdot.gov/adot-blog/yumas-bridge-nowhere
While the bridge isn't that impressive in general, just the oddness of a suspension bridge in the desert kind of makes it novel and intriguing.
Steve in Peoria (no suspension bridges here)
Now I feel a bit obliged to either keep it alive, or maybe contribute to its death.
Not exactly sure which this is, but these are pics of the McPhaul Bridge on the Gila river, near Yuma, AZ.
I was stationed in Yuma around 1980 and biking in the area when I found the bridge. Even then, it was closed to traffic, but the modest pile of rock in front of it didn't stop me from wandering out onto the span. If you look closely, you can see my Raleigh Gran Sport parked on the left....
a side view of the bridge. A nice basic suspension bridge, but it didn't actually go anywhere other than across the river. Once over there, the road didn't continue.
the view from the bridge. Not bad for a desert.
The bridge seems to have become known as the Bridge to Nowhere.
https://azdot.gov/adot-blog/yumas-bridge-nowhere
While the bridge isn't that impressive in general, just the oddness of a suspension bridge in the desert kind of makes it novel and intriguing.
Steve in Peoria (no suspension bridges here)
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Under the Bridge of the Gods, too sketchy to get pics on the bridge.
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