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Planks hold up crushed rock surface over seasonal wet area; Elk Meadow Park, Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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crusher fines, walking, surface, land and open space
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Steel bridge crossing on the Sacramento River Trail in Redding, California; Sundial Bridge in background.
Steel bridge crossing on the Sacramento River Trail in Redding, California; Sundial Bridge in background.
Steel bridge crossing on the Sacramento River Trail in Redding, California; Sundial Bridge in background.
Low bridge over tributary to Cherry Creek built in 2009 at Monaco Street in Denver, Colorado
Low bridge over tributary to Cherry Creek built in 2009 at Monaco Street in Denver, Colorado
Low bridge over tributary to Cherry Creek built in 2009 at Monaco Street in Denver, Colorado
Transition from steel deck to trail. Wood chips tend to compact leaving a joint no matter how often they are topped up; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
Transition from steel deck to trail. Wood chips tend to compact leaving a joint no matter how often they are topped up; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
Transition from steel deck to trail. Wood chips tend to compact leaving a joint no matter how often they are topped up; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
A heavy timber extends along the bridge approach to retain the trail surfacing material (crushed stone); Easter Seals Handicamp, Empire, Colorado
A heavy timber extends along the bridge approach to retain the trail surfacing material (crushed stone); Easter Seals Handicamp, Empire, Colorado
A heavy timber extends along the bridge approach to retain the trail surfacing material (crushed stone); Easter Seals Handicamp, Empire, Colorado
The Sundial Bridge in Redding, California joins two sides of the Sacramento River Trail. The bridge is fully accessible.
The Sundial Bridge in Redding, California joins two sides of the Sacramento River Trail. The bridge is fully accessible.
The Sundial Bridge in Redding, California joins two sides of the Sacramento River Trail. The bridge is fully accessible.
Retaining timber is higher than the bridge deck, keeping the trail surfacing material even with the bridge; Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado
Retaining timber is higher than the bridge deck, keeping the trail surfacing material even with the bridge; Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado
Retaining timber is higher than the bridge deck, keeping the trail surfacing material even with the bridge; Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado