By the looks of things he’s on the low bridge, how else would he be able to get this shot. My first thoughts upon seeing this pic were “how many bridges can you count in this picture boys and girls?” only because it’s seem redundant to have so many. But I would guess one is for walking only? Loving the greenery though.
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
Did you decide to take the high bridge???
He took the Bridge less traveled
Very beautiful!
By the looks of things he’s on the low bridge, how else would he be able to get this shot. My first thoughts upon seeing this pic were “how many bridges can you count in this picture boys and girls?” only because it’s seem redundant to have so many. But I would guess one is for walking only? Loving the greenery though.
They are beautiful but it looks confusing… how can they all be so close?? Where do they lead too??
Love the perspective, in both ways!
This is so pretty. The railing of the bridge in the foreground looks like the banister of an old house.
Newest, older, oldest? Oldest now for pedestrians??
Bridge cubed. Love it …hmmm now we know where they got the fish ladder idea.
So what bridge did you decide to take?
Interstate, local access, pedestrian? They cover all the bases in Oregon.
Looks like they had to keep building them higher and higher on the hillside. Wonder what they are all for?
Look at the image on Flickr – click the “location” box – turn on satellite view – zoom in – Looks like an interstate along with the trail bridge.
Candice takes the prize! Exactly right. Good call!
…and I’ll be in Scotland before ya!
Love it Love it Love it