Yep, there are actually two tunnel for ships to pass over. Nothing like driving under an aircraft carrier or a big tanker. The whole bridge is 17 miles long. This is just part of it.Is that a tunnel in the middle there?
Yep, there are actually two tunnel for ships to pass over. Nothing like driving under an aircraft carrier or a big tanker. The whole bridge is 17 miles long. This is just part of it.Is that a tunnel in the middle there?
The first time I pulled a trailer over the old Huey P. I had no idea.When Semis pass each other on the two lane bridge hung on the side of a railroad bridge, some time they knock off the rear view mirrors on both trucks.
Is that by any chance, "Up on Cripple Creek?" - sorry, couldn't help myself [emoji57]Phantom Canyon Road between Cripple Creek and Canon City. Single lane dirt road through two or three tunnels and a curving old wooden rickety bridge. It was 1983 and my college roommate and I were in Canon City for Geology field camp. The first time we drove that road it was at night. We had NO CLUE and were driving it like the country roads of Oklahoma. The next time we drove it was in the day and we were scraping the side on one side and kicking rocks off the cliff on the other.
Is the little restaurant/gift shop still there at the first tunnel from the Virginia side?Yep, there are actually two tunnel for ships to pass over. Nothing like driving under an aircraft carrier or a big tanker. The whole bridge is 17 miles long. This is just part of it.
We got to watch some dudes bungee jump off that bridge in my youth. Turns out, it was a one-off event and not open to everyone. We did go back and zip line though. Not the thrill I expected it to be, but beautiful and serene.
View attachment 174282 Not scarey. Just foggy.
Yes Pony BridgeRt 66 East of Bridgeport?
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