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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
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
Asphalt trail meets boardwalk. Both surfaces are level; Trail of the Sentinels National Recreation Trail, Washington
Asphalt trail meets boardwalk. Both surfaces are level; Trail of the Sentinels National Recreation Trail, Washington
Asphalt trail meets boardwalk. Both surfaces are level; Trail of the Sentinels National Recreation Trail, Washington
Concrete trail makes a good connection to wood boardwalk; Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Concrete trail makes a good connection to wood boardwalk; Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Concrete trail makes a good connection to wood boardwalk; Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
Steel plate fills the vertical gap between sections; Seattle, Washington
Steel plate fills the vertical gap between sections; Seattle, Washington
Steel plate fills the vertical gap between sections; Seattle, Washington
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
Floating bridge with multiple joints is a problem with no easy solution; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
Floating bridge with multiple joints is a problem with no easy solution; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
Floating bridge with multiple joints is a problem with no easy solution; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
An otherwise accessible trail is compromised by steps at transition from one bridge section to another; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
An otherwise accessible trail is compromised by steps at transition from one bridge section to another; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
An otherwise accessible trail is compromised by steps at transition from one bridge section to another; 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
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
Continental Custom Bridge in Bible Park; Denver, Colorado
Continental Custom Bridge in Bible Park; Denver, Colorado
Continental Custom Bridge in Bible Park; Denver, Colorado
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.
A dilapidated bridge on the North Fork Middle Fork Trail near Oakridge, Oregon. As of 2020 large portions of the 9 mile trail are impassible due to erosion, fallen trees and bridges in need of repair or replacement.
Big Tree observation deck; Lower Cache River Trail
Big Tree observation deck; Lower Cache River Trail
Big Tree observation deck; Lower Cache River Trail