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General Site Info => General Discussion => Topic started by: JohnnyCanuck on August 29, 2011, 08:27:36 pm
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I've lived on the Alaska Highway all my life, and met many ww2 veterans over the years that helped the U.S. Army build the highway. Quite a few of them stayed, they were given a 1/4 section of land along the highway if they did, and I grew up on a farm around mile 22 which is also where the Kistkatinaw Bridge is. It is one of a few curved wooden bridges that exist today, and I have always enjoyed hiking and camping around there, the bridge itself is still in great shape.
here's the south end of the bridge:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/DSC_1260.jpg)
This gives you a pretty good idea of the tilt and curve of the bridge:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/DSC_1265.jpg)
all the structure beneath the bridge is still original:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/DSC_1269.jpg)
A view of the bridge from the north end:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/DSC_1276.jpg)
A bit of history of the bridge:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/DSC_1270.jpg)
Random picture of our camper:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/DSC_1300.jpg)
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(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/DSC_1276.jpg)
should be in the calendar or something great pic. and i would be scared to cross that bridge only cause i never been on one
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(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/DSC_1276.jpg)
should be in the calendar or something great pic. and i would be scared to cross that bridge only cause i never been on one
Like a wooden bridge or do you men a bridge, period?
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that is awesome scenery there. I'm jealous. I love camping in the mountains in VA, but, w/ that scenery, I'd be camping everyday. Great history too, they don't make bridges like that anymore--great craftmanship. You could tell metal was quite a commodity to make the weapons of war in the early '40's.
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Very cool, I love unique bridges.
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That is cool! Any pics down around the footings looking up from the bottom? Can you still access the original fording location?
We had a few wooden bridges around where I grew up in Indiana ... but nothing that long or that scenic. I do remember going to Col with my parents in a 28' motor-home (Chevy drivetrain ;)) We went down to Cripple Creek, an old gold rush town where his mom lived for a bit around 1910. To get out of there we had to cross what seemed like a really long wooden bridge. He said we were right on the weight limit, must have been cause he made us get out and walk across! :eek Seemed a bit over 50 yards one lane, but I was just a young'un.
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Very cool, I love unique bridges.
Check out the "High Level Bridge" near Lethbridge, Alberta. ;D
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Very cool, I love unique bridges.
Check out the "High Level Bridge" near Lethbridge, Alberta. ;D
Yes, that's a beauty, it's a train bridge, too bad you couldn't drive across it!
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That is cool! Any pics down around the footings looking up from the bottom? Can you still access the original fording location?
We had a few wooden bridges around where I grew up in Indiana ... but nothing that long or that scenic. I do remember going to Col with my parents in a 28' motor-home (Chevy drivetrain ;)) We went down to Cripple Creek, an old gold rush town where his mom lived for a bit around 1910. To get out of there we had to cross what seemed like a really long wooden bridge. He said we were right on the weight limit, must have been cause he made us get out and walk across! :eek Seemed a bit over 50 yards one lane, but I was just a young'un.
here's a couple, from last fall:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/Kistkatinaw/P1010064.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/Kistkatinaw/P1010063.jpg)
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/JohnnyCanuck62/Kistkatinaw/P1010066.jpg)
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Pretty sweet scenery I must say.
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A wooden bridge
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here's a couple, from last fall:
Excellent!
I immediately started looking for lines to crawl through those rocks. :D
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i got the chills just looking at those haha im terrified of heights lol. but i love the look of them and the history. here in my area we have alot of wooden covered bridges. this coming spring were going to get our truck club together and do a bridge tour due to there being so many and snap great pics. i was hoping to be ready for fall but o well.
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Very cool! I love seeing old history like that. we have a few wooden covered bridges up by my grandpas that i love going to see but nothing like that. wow! Truck looks great too!
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Those are some really nice bridges! All of the wooden bridges in my area are gone :'(
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That looks just like the bridge I have for sale!
;D