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bluej58 wrote: I hope your wife has a fast recovery KraZy, do they let you go up in that High Point Monument ? I'll bet it's a great view, thanks for the pics.
JD
Thanks, JD. I'm sure the wife will be back to her pain in the ass self in short order. No problem there! :whistle:
The tower was closed for quite sometime for repairs, but I believe it was recently reopened. You can actually park right close to the monument and walk the perimeter. The view is truly spectacular from there. You can see where NJ, NY and PA come together. I love the Fall the best. Miles and miles of nothing but a sea of yellow, orange and red trees. For as far as the eye can see! I'm already on my way down the backside of the park in those photos, headed towards Port Jervis.
It's a very historic area. The Delaware River runs through it. There's a great river run ride that ends up at a place called the Crow's Nest. Beer and good food, where all the bikers meet! Of course the miles and miles of twisty river road are the main attraction. I've run about 25 miles of it and it never gets boring. Especially, the section below. All the Hayabusa's, Ninja's and other twisters meet there to challenge the river road.
I want to be there !!! wow nice
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It is tin wrapped and is about 3/10ths of a mile long and crosses the cooling lake at the Dresden nuke power plant in Morris IL, I'm guessing that the fog or steam off the lake can be problematic at times.
Also here is a suspension bridge at Kankakee state park
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found this one back on the Hennipin canal , I have never seen a sliding bridge before.
This one is called the Five mile bridge on Old Stage Coach road between Seneca and Morris, A beautiful freshly resurfaced road that winds along the Illinois river
It won an award for Excellence in design back in 98
www.fhwa.dot.gov/eihd/fivemile.htm
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Cindy is really coming along on her riding ability and we are keeping pace on the roads now, if someone wants to pass us it's because they are willing to break the law.
It would be great to go riding with You and Laura sometime, we'll pack a lunch and do some exploring if you like
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These are three bridges from our trip down the Natchez Trail last June
This one is located just south of Nashville, I'm not afraid of heights but if you are it is a butt puckerer.
This one was an over pass on the trail were we met some nice folks from Minnesota, Chicago and New York
waiting out the rain, the blue tarp saved us a few times on this trip
Bridge on the Trace crossing the Tennessee River, not far from Muscle Shoals in Alabama
From the KZR rally in Colorado , a bridge crossing the South Fork of the Rio Grand
Last ride of the year 11-30-14 Hennepin canal near Princeton Illinois
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Monocacy Aquaduct - this bridge is actually a raised portion of the C&O canal system. It runs parallel to the Potomac and spans the Monocacy. Water flowed on top of it to carry barges, etc. back before railroads. Ed
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I never even heard of a sliding bridge. Very interesting.
Still like the Blues Brothers bridge scene.
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Lou I know that there are some great bridges in Chi Town
Thanks Spencer I dig those old steel bridges.
Here is another one going over the Big Muddy from Iowa to Savanna Illinois, it is one of those steel grated type , a very squirrely ride on two wheels :woohoo:
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Went on a 175 mile river road loop, shake down over for the most part , a few tweaks to make but she is running good now
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