Any crazy thoughts for how to cross a river on my commute?
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+1 for the build a ramp and jump it idea...
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Has anyone suggested pole vaulting yet?
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I never thought about pole vaulting for distance. Apparnelty it is a Dutch/Frisian sport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fierljeppen
The bicycle would give it interesting dynamics. Much more weight, but one could start with a fair amount of speed.
Perhaps build a pair of poles to attach to the bike like jousting lances. Full speed ahead with the lances in front of the bike. Drop them into the river, and fly!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fierljeppen
The bicycle would give it interesting dynamics. Much more weight, but one could start with a fair amount of speed.
Perhaps build a pair of poles to attach to the bike like jousting lances. Full speed ahead with the lances in front of the bike. Drop them into the river, and fly!!!
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You could have a bike on each side of the river so you wouldn't have to worry about getting the bike across.
You could have a bike on each side of the river so you wouldn't have to worry about getting the bike across.
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The second attempt had me laughing.
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This ^^^^^^ wins the award for the coolest-named option presented thus far.
"Does your municipality's alt-trans multi-modal transportation plan include fierljeppen?"
"Does your municipality's alt-trans multi-modal transportation plan include fierljeppen?"
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Fierljeppen
You could have a bike on each side of the river so you wouldn't have to worry about getting the bike across.
You could have a bike on each side of the river so you wouldn't have to worry about getting the bike across.
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This guy is actually doing on a daily basis. I'm a little jealous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr2h2HiH7zM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr2h2HiH7zM
lol 27s look at that shoreline mud he has to wade through to launch the boat!
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This guy is actually doing on a daily basis. I'm a little jealous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr2h2HiH7zM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr2h2HiH7zM
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Vancouver planner Brent Toderian is fond of saying, you cannot justify a bridge by counting the number of people who currently swim across the river.
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A little water won't stop the Gossamer Albatross.
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I think more accurate to say "You can't decide not to build a bridge, based on the fact that not enough people currently swim across"
If the need to get across is so great that some people are currently swimming, that sounds like a pretty good justification for a bridge.
If the need to get across is so great that some people are currently swimming, that sounds like a pretty good justification for a bridge.