mexico1970
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When are you closing shop for the winter months? I know you said you are filming enough bridges to cover the time spent hunkering down for winter.
I’m flying to Tampa for a week on Friday. Thursday I’m driving to Burlington and doing 7 hopefully 8 bridges on the way.When are you closing shop for the winter months? I know you said you are filming enough bridges to cover the time spent hunkering down for winter.
Yes the same river / creek as episode 40, 42 and 43Just got round to this video after an incredibly busy day.
On first approach it looks like the council have come in and boarded that entrance up for the winter. It also looks a very solid affair inside.
I'm not surprised the town council came to the conclusion to make the old bridge structurally safe, much better than mundane soulless iron and concrete.
That abutment looked like it was painted silver, is that the same river as before, the green river?
In spite of Indian burial sites and maniacal Frogs you got it done :)
This episode was filmed 21st August, 2 days after the infamous falling in the river episode!Marked for later, still tee shirt weather in the land of the barbarian I see though :)
Thanks for the nice comments, yes a lot of folk have said how the production has improved. You have to understand until last November I had absolutely no idea how to do anything other than turn a computer on and go on BlueMoon, a Morrissey website and send emails!Quick note about the quality of the videos and the general production of them and how much they have improved over the series.
That is a fancy bit of signage there, none of this utilitarian shit for this bridge.Incredible how many families were involved in building series of bridges through Vermont.
Eyeing up a way to get to the water without meeting Yosemite Sam shouting "Get off my land" or you slipping to your doom in the rapids :)
The second old still in is that a loading bay hanging over the river or just a balcony?
The view of those rocks looks like the scene where Rambo offs the Russian in one of the Rambo films.
Same fancy writing on the mill name as there is on the bridge, another enjoyable video thanks mate and keep them coming.
Thanks for the nice comments, yes a lot of folk have said how the production has improved. You have to understand until last November I had absolutely no idea how to do anything other than turn a computer on and go on BlueMoon, a Morrissey website and send emails!
It’s funny how I thought originally the editing would be tedious but I’m at the stage where I may be on level terms about both recording and editing. It really is great having the equipment I can use at the community TV studio. They lend me an Apple Mac every Friday afternoon to Monday and it’s at home I put the episodes together.
Yes originally it would have been a loading area and now a rather splendid balcony.
Climbing down that one side really hit me half way down when I realised I was being stupod. I was facing one way pressed against the abutment, both hands having a finger tip hold on the abutment ledge and stood on my tip toes in boots on a rock face. I couldn’t go back because I was facing the other way and couldn’t turn my body around. Fortunately I made it across but was a lesson for me to take it easy up there. Funny thing is, my introduction for the bridge was missing when I got home so 2 weeks ago, I went back specifically to film that intro (I was passing near by) and looked at the other side of the abutment I crossed over and there was a clear path leading down!
Yes, I’d rather take my chances on that ledge!The traversing explanation made me think of the Piccadilly garden toilets that used to be open and you had to take a leak when the pubs shut, backs to the wall hang on to your wallet and have eyes in the back of your head :)
The path was alright, a bit of a steep bit when I hung onto a handily placed branch but other than that it was a great access point.Up early today due to jetlag from the clocks going back :)
That's some road leading to this bridge.
Fancy plaque too, makes you wonder how long that would stay in situ if it was sited in Blackley :) Mind you that pesky ubiquitous storm Irene did a number on it instead.
Jesus wept fella that path looked a bit on the treacherous side but worth the view, that bridge is sitting very low isn't it?
Nice touch at the end with a topical Halloween drive through.
Episode 47 at The Robbin’s Nest Bridge - Richard O’ Sullivan not in sight.