Bridge + Bridge + Train Track
I love the engineering depicted in this photo...
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...y-mark-108.jpg
(Photo by Dan Sedenquist)
It's not on the west coast, but it's a bit further east than some of my recent images. So what's the name of this bridge or the location? (In fact, it's near Kestrel's home town...)
I think we are looking at the same bridge!
Foy,
Yeah, that's darn close -- I don't have a good enough map to confirm whether or not this is the same bridge... but Dan identified the lower road as being the road that goes over Shrine pass just outside of Gilman. And, of course, that it is US Highway 24. Did you catch the Colorado Dept of Highways truck in the photo?
Excellent work for this two-fer!
Mark
I think it is the Game Creek Bridge
But it could be the Red Creek Bridge -- I need to reach Dan and see how his memory is. I've looked at the topo maps and neither of these two bridges look like a perfect match... (weirdly).
Corrected and confirmed -- see below!
Mark
Ready, Shoot, Aim........
Nah, I think I missed it. The bridge I'm recalling is the Red Cliff bridge, I'm pretty sure. As we returned to I-70 from Ski Cooper, I pondered my CO DeLorme and wondered if the road from Red Cliff was open to Vail Pass. I should have known better, and sure enough the road was closed just on the far side of Red Cliff town limits. I correctly recalled signage on I-70 directing to US 24 (not CO 24) and Minturn, and stole a glance at Mapquest to ID the stream crossing there. Had I zoomed out and seen Red Cliff, I'd have followed the creek east of there to Vail Pass. I didn't do that, and I'm pretty sure I got it wrong.
One of these days, have a look at the historical significance of Camp Hale. Many denizens of the Western US owe a lot to the individuals who served there, not only for their military actions, but also for what they collectively accomplished after the survivors returned from overseas.
Oh well, I'm batting .500 today, anyway.
Foy
The Photographer is on the case
Dan just wrote and confirmed that Don was correct! It's the bridge that crosses the Eagle River just downstream from the town of Red Cliff.
Damn, you guys are good at this!
Here's a satellite image of this exact bridge location....