JustJoe
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Didn't realize they finally removed it.
The Rocky Branch bridge was washed out during the Halloween storm of 2017.The bridge approaches were washed out by a major flood event tied to I believe Hurricane Irene in 2011.
Didn't realize they finally remove
I thought I went in there last year and saw it as well, but my memory is not that great, lol.I was there last fall and the bridge was in place (though you'd have to climb a little to get onto it so folks were just crossing the river underneath it). I'd be surprised if the FS mounted an operation to remove it and it got done that quickly. I'll go back and check once the snow clears a little.
I've done several hikes up Stairs Col Trail to that access that area and it is a nice route although now that I have finally done Mt Resolution coming over from Crawford I prefer that way. Rocky Branch > Stairs Col used to be my route of choice to get to Mount Davis, one of my favorite remote peaks.I looked hard at this route to get to the Giant Stairs (Stairs Mt.) I'm doing multiple rounds of the 52wav list and I'm trying to do as many different routes as possible on the peaks. With the road closed and the bridge in its current state, I didn't think this was a viable day hike, at least for me. I do hope it opens again, because it's really access to an amazing area, but I'm not holding my breath.
So we are talking about the bridge on Jericho Road, I have a picture of Jen and I at the bridge last August (2023) it was there, but had washouts at one end. Scott Bruns posted his picture about a week ago, the bridge is gone. We asked Scott if that was the bridge on Jericho road, he said yes. I haven't checked, probably be out the summer to get the rest of Rocky Branch, don't know if anyone else has checked.I was there last fall and the bridge was in place (though you'd have to climb a little to get onto it so folks were just crossing the river underneath it). I'd be surprised if the FS mounted an operation to remove it and it got done that quickly. I'll go back and check once the snow clears a little.
What do you suppose those photos are of?AFAIK, USFS still has plans to remove the damaged bridge over Rocky Branch, but it's unclear when it will happen. When we were working on the last White Mountain Guide, they told us it was going to be 2022 but to my knowledge the bridge is still there.
I just checked with Scott (his FB post/ pictures) to make sure it was the correct bridge, he clearly said that bridge is gone. I took pictures of the bridge in August 23, his are in March 24.What do you suppose those photos are of?
Thank you for the recon. Sufficient to say that monitoring water levels before heading in there an expecting to cross would be prudent.The bridge is gone. Checked it this a.m. I was last there at the end of October so they certainly hustled to remove it. First pic is looking across RB. Second is looking back to the little wooden bridge.
That was my exact thought when I saw the picture of that crossing. I plan on heading in there this summer, I'll pick a good time, my dogs least favorite thing is to cross rivers, he will do it, but he doesn't enjoy it.Thank you for the recon. Sufficient to say that monitoring water levels before heading in there an expecting to cross would be prudent.
Thanks for that update!The bridge is gone. Checked it this a.m. I was last there at the end of October so they certainly hustled to remove it. First pic is looking across RB. Second is looking back to the little wooden bridge.
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