This is what it used to cost to go across the bridge.
This is the view from the west. We went part way up a trail loop that looked to be quite interesting.
This is a shot of the underside of the south end of the bridge. You will note that it has been repaired and renovated over the years.
The braces.
The view from the east, looking up from the river.
And, of course, the warning about snakes - an important member of the natural community. Do you suppose they put the signs there so the snakes can say truthfully, "You knew what I was when you picked me up."? There was also a sign about another important member of the natural community - mountain lions. Conspicuous by its absence was a sign about poison oak - obviously not an important member of the natural community.
And, of course, the warning about snakes - an important member of the natural community. Do you suppose they put the signs there so the snakes can say truthfully, "You knew what I was when you picked me up."? There was also a sign about another important member of the natural community - mountain lions. Conspicuous by its absence was a sign about poison oak - obviously not an important member of the natural community.
Hope you like the photos.