Act I
In which I ascend Garfield from Trudeau Road.
Though I normally do not endorse Canadian Prime Ministers, this day I felt compelled to park at Trudeau Road. After an excruciating walk down US 3, I soon arrived to see this sign:
I'd subtitle this next section as 'The Bridges of Grafton County,' but the movie I'm referring to was crap. I shelled out $25 for the Bridges of Madison County DVD, hoping that perhaps there were some good Clint Eastwood shoot out deleted scenes. Why the heck would someone put Clint Eastwood in a movie without a gun? I can just picture the Hollywood execs who pitched that stupid movie - "Hey, after we make that movie in which Tom Hanks talks to a volleyball for two hours, what if we have Clint Eastwood take photos of bridges for 2 hours? That sounds like a great idea!"
A few minutes down Gale River Road, I came across this:
Being that I'm illiterate and couldn't read the sign, I pressed onward.
A few minutes later, deja vu:
A bridge like that never stopped the Dukes of Hazzard!
And finally, numero tres:
All three bridges were easily bypassed by snowbridges. If/when those bridges melt, I think one will still be able to get across (that is, until spring runoffs start).
On the Garfield Trail, I think I saw the Stimulus Package everyone's been talking about:
It was overcast by the time I reached the summit, however the views were still pretty good:
Back on the Gale River Road walk, there was one last trace of blue sky:
Stay tuned for Acts II and III
In which I ascend Garfield from Trudeau Road.
Though I normally do not endorse Canadian Prime Ministers, this day I felt compelled to park at Trudeau Road. After an excruciating walk down US 3, I soon arrived to see this sign:
I'd subtitle this next section as 'The Bridges of Grafton County,' but the movie I'm referring to was crap. I shelled out $25 for the Bridges of Madison County DVD, hoping that perhaps there were some good Clint Eastwood shoot out deleted scenes. Why the heck would someone put Clint Eastwood in a movie without a gun? I can just picture the Hollywood execs who pitched that stupid movie - "Hey, after we make that movie in which Tom Hanks talks to a volleyball for two hours, what if we have Clint Eastwood take photos of bridges for 2 hours? That sounds like a great idea!"
A few minutes down Gale River Road, I came across this:
Being that I'm illiterate and couldn't read the sign, I pressed onward.
A few minutes later, deja vu:
A bridge like that never stopped the Dukes of Hazzard!
And finally, numero tres:
All three bridges were easily bypassed by snowbridges. If/when those bridges melt, I think one will still be able to get across (that is, until spring runoffs start).
On the Garfield Trail, I think I saw the Stimulus Package everyone's been talking about:
It was overcast by the time I reached the summit, however the views were still pretty good:
Back on the Gale River Road walk, there was one last trace of blue sky:
Stay tuned for Acts II and III