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Pre-fab steel trail bridge at Ridgway State Park near Ridgway, Colorado
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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greenway, steel, water crossing
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The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
The classic problem on dirt trails where the bridge itself is above the trail grade. Surfacing materials wear away leaving a step; Woodpecker Loop Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Woodpecker Loop National Recreation Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Woodpecker Loop National Recreation Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Woodpecker Loop National Recreation Trail in Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Steel and wood bridge creek crossing on the Clear Creek Greenbelt in Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Steel and wood bridge creek crossing on the Clear Creek Greenbelt in Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Steel and wood bridge creek crossing on the Clear Creek Greenbelt in Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Parley's Crossing Trail two-span bridge over I-215; downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, is in the distance at far right
Parley's Crossing Trail two-span bridge over I-215; downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, is in the distance at far right
Parley's Crossing Trail two-span bridge over I-215; downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, is in the distance at far right
Big Tree observation deck; Lower Cache River Trail
Big Tree observation deck; Lower Cache River Trail
Big Tree observation deck; Lower Cache River Trail
Concrete sill does not solve the problem of keeping trail material up to bridge grade; Buena Vista, Colorado
Concrete sill does not solve the problem of keeping trail material up to bridge grade; Buena Vista, Colorado
Concrete sill does not solve the problem of keeping trail material up to bridge grade; Buena Vista, Colorado