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(all pictures taken with Nokia Lumia 929 cell phone)
I went to see the bridge that held the record as the highest bridge in the world for 72 years between 1929 and 2001. It is a suspension bridge across the Royal Gorge with the Arkansas River about 1,000 feet below. It is a Civil Engineering landmark for its time and surprisingly was constructed in only 7 months. There is a park surrounding it now-a-days with a cafe, gift shop, zip lines, gondola rides, etc. I don't like commercialization of attractions like this, but they have incorporated it into the surrounding very nicely, so I approve. :)
It was very windy yesterday. I would guess it was blowing somewhere in the 30+ mph range with gusts even higher. There were times when I was facing into the wind that I thought it would blow my cell phone out of my hands. But overall, the weather was good, not too hot, not too cold, just right. I enjoyed walking over the bridge and just finding a placed to sit for a while. It was a good day.
It was a pretty day for this drive |
Nice view of the bridge |
It's not a bench, but it was still comfortable with a great view |
Showing the main cables coming back to their anchorages. |
Wooden deck |
They have flags from all the states I found Louisiana |
Looking downstream in the valley. That is the Arkansas River way down there. |
A panoramic view. Notice the man on the far left as he holds his young daughter so she can look over the edge of the balcony. |
Another panoramic view of the valley |
This was the view while leaving the gorge area. I liked it. |
Ya'll take care of each other. I'll Cya down the road.
Anxious to hear your thought on Boyd Lake SP, we have thought about volunteering there. Becki
ReplyDeleteHello Becki,
DeleteThe layout looks good on google earth and near big city things like Taco Bell :)
My view of the bridge was a little different than yours. We were on a tour that took in different tourist trains in Colorado, and one of them was on the old Western Pacific tracks below the Royal Gorge bridge. At several points near there, there was no place to put the tracks, so they are cantilevered out over the river on big steel beams. A big fire went thru there a couple of years ago (up on top) and burned up a lot of the wooden decking on the bridge, and also messed up the cable car that went down to the river. Looks like the bridge got repaired, but don't know about the cable car. If it was working, you missed out on a neat ride and a different perspective.
ReplyDeleteRocky Mountain park is really neat. You should have some great picture opportunities!!