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Porter, TX
 
Someone posted a pic of the second longest suspension bridge in the US earlier in this thread.

I came across the longest suspension bridge in the New World and what it looks like right now. (Well, three fourth's of it anyhow.)

I've been all over the continental US, I've never found an area quite so lovely as the straights in the summer.

I went up there for the New Years eve bash 1999. Cold as hell. lol You have to be made of sturdy stuff to be up there this time of year.

This one makes the Golden Gate look like a foot bridge. Truly it's a foreboding landscape in the winter, paradise in the summer.

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Someone posted a pic of the second longest suspension bridge in the US earlier in this thread.

I came across the longest suspension bridge in the New World and what it looks like right now. (Well, three fourth's of it anyhow.)

I've been all over the continental US, I've never found an area quite so lovely as the straights in the summer.

I went up there for the New Years eve bash 1999. Cold as hell. lol You have to be made of sturdy stuff to be up there this time of year.

This one makes the Golden Gate look like a foot bridge. Truly it's a foreboding landscape in the winter, paradise in the summer.

16472943_374071809616679_2433536300481790903_n.jpg

Where is that bridge going to? It looks like there is nothing but ocean on the other side of it!
 
Someone posted a pic of the second longest suspension bridge in the US earlier in this thread.

I came across the longest suspension bridge in the New World and what it looks like right now. (Well, three fourth's of it anyhow.)

I've been all over the continental US, I've never found an area quite so lovely as the straights in the summer.

I went up there for the New Years eve bash 1999. Cold as hell. lol You have to be made of sturdy stuff to be up there this time of year.

This one makes the Golden Gate look like a foot bridge. Truly it's a foreboding landscape in the winter, paradise in the summer.

16472943_374071809616679_2433536300481790903_n.jpg

Where is that bridge going to? It looks like there is nothing but ocean on the other side of it!
It connects that lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan. It's called the Mackinac Bridge.

If you want, come on up on Labor day, they shut down one lane, and you can walk across the five mile span.

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Duluth Minnesota

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I drive through Duluth every year for the last 40+.

Going here, just outside of Orr, MN, about 90 minutes north of Duluth. Here's the next generation learning the ropes:

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in the winters we head here. The Abaco Islands, with some of the best secluded beaches nobody seems to know about just off the Florida coast. It's the Bahamas before the tourists showed up and fucked everything up:

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Someone posted a pic of the second longest suspension bridge in the US earlier in this thread.

I came across the longest suspension bridge in the New World and what it looks like right now. (Well, three fourth's of it anyhow.)

I've been all over the continental US, I've never found an area quite so lovely as the straights in the summer.

I went up there for the New Years eve bash 1999. Cold as hell. lol You have to be made of sturdy stuff to be up there this time of year.

This one makes the Golden Gate look like a foot bridge. Truly it's a foreboding landscape in the winter, paradise in the summer.

16472943_374071809616679_2433536300481790903_n.jpg

Where is that bridge going to? It looks like there is nothing but ocean on the other side of it!
It connects that lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan. It's called the Mackinac Bridge.

If you want, come on up on Labor day, they shut down one lane, and you can walk across the five mile span.

BridgeWalk.jpg


mackinac_bridge_noon2_900px.jpg


tahquamenon-map.jpg

st-ignace-mi-fatal-semi-truck-accident-map.jpg

That is a huge bridge! :ack-1:
 
Someone posted a pic of the second longest suspension bridge in the US earlier in this thread.

I came across the longest suspension bridge in the New World and what it looks like right now. (Well, three fourth's of it anyhow.)

I've been all over the continental US, I've never found an area quite so lovely as the straights in the summer.

I went up there for the New Years eve bash 1999. Cold as hell. lol You have to be made of sturdy stuff to be up there this time of year.

This one makes the Golden Gate look like a foot bridge. Truly it's a foreboding landscape in the winter, paradise in the summer.

16472943_374071809616679_2433536300481790903_n.jpg

Where is that bridge going to? It looks like there is nothing but ocean on the other side of it!
It connects that lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan. It's called the Mackinac Bridge.

If you want, come on up on Labor day, they shut down one lane, and you can walk across the five mile span.

BridgeWalk.jpg


mackinac_bridge_noon2_900px.jpg


tahquamenon-map.jpg

st-ignace-mi-fatal-semi-truck-accident-map.jpg

That is a huge bridge! :ack-1:

Turns out, it does lead somewhere in the winter.

There was an article in the regional news site, with more pics. They had an Ice festival up in the U.P. It is the biggest for Ice climbers in N. America.

You can climb frozen waterfalls and the spray from Superior.

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World-renowned ice climbers ascend frozen waterfalls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Michigan: The World Class Ice Climbing Destination You've Never Heard Of | Climbing Daily, Ep. 672
 
Someone posted a pic of the second longest suspension bridge in the US earlier in this thread.

I came across the longest suspension bridge in the New World and what it looks like right now. (Well, three fourth's of it anyhow.)

I've been all over the continental US, I've never found an area quite so lovely as the straights in the summer.

I went up there for the New Years eve bash 1999. Cold as hell. lol You have to be made of sturdy stuff to be up there this time of year.

This one makes the Golden Gate look like a foot bridge. Truly it's a foreboding landscape in the winter, paradise in the summer.

16472943_374071809616679_2433536300481790903_n.jpg

Where is that bridge going to? It looks like there is nothing but ocean on the other side of it!
It connects that lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan. It's called the Mackinac Bridge.

If you want, come on up on Labor day, they shut down one lane, and you can walk across the five mile span.

BridgeWalk.jpg


mackinac_bridge_noon2_900px.jpg


tahquamenon-map.jpg

st-ignace-mi-fatal-semi-truck-accident-map.jpg

That is a huge bridge! :ack-1:

Turns out, it does lead somewhere in the winter.

There was an article in the regional news site, with more pics. They had an Ice festival up in the U.P. It is the biggest for Ice climbers in N. America.

You can climb frozen waterfalls and the spray from Superior.

16788913-409592952722345-6425242904125505536-n-1jpg-14787305ea89e1ed.jpg


170219-icefest-26erbjpg-3103b117116be205.jpg

World-renowned ice climbers ascend frozen waterfalls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Michigan: The World Class Ice Climbing Destination You've Never Heard Of | Climbing Daily, Ep. 672

Cool, but I would pass. I've seen enough ice to last me a lifetime! :D I'd rather take a bridge to a warm tropical paradise.
 
Someone posted a pic of the second longest suspension bridge in the US earlier in this thread.

I came across the longest suspension bridge in the New World and what it looks like right now. (Well, three fourth's of it anyhow.)

I've been all over the continental US, I've never found an area quite so lovely as the straights in the summer.

I went up there for the New Years eve bash 1999. Cold as hell. lol You have to be made of sturdy stuff to be up there this time of year.

This one makes the Golden Gate look like a foot bridge. Truly it's a foreboding landscape in the winter, paradise in the summer.

16472943_374071809616679_2433536300481790903_n.jpg

Where is that bridge going to? It looks like there is nothing but ocean on the other side of it!
It connects that lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan. It's called the Mackinac Bridge.

If you want, come on up on Labor day, they shut down one lane, and you can walk across the five mile span.

BridgeWalk.jpg


mackinac_bridge_noon2_900px.jpg


tahquamenon-map.jpg

st-ignace-mi-fatal-semi-truck-accident-map.jpg

That is a huge bridge! :ack-1:

Turns out, it does lead somewhere in the winter.

There was an article in the regional news site, with more pics. They had an Ice festival up in the U.P. It is the biggest for Ice climbers in N. America.

You can climb frozen waterfalls and the spray from Superior.

16788913-409592952722345-6425242904125505536-n-1jpg-14787305ea89e1ed.jpg


170219-icefest-26erbjpg-3103b117116be205.jpg

World-renowned ice climbers ascend frozen waterfalls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Michigan: The World Class Ice Climbing Destination You've Never Heard Of | Climbing Daily, Ep. 672

Cool, but I would pass. I've seen enough ice to last me a lifetime! :D I'd rather take a bridge to a warm tropical paradise.



K, how about this one. 7 mile bridge. Destination: Key West.

I used to vacation regularly in Key West in my 20-30's, and had some wild ass times there, but it changed quite a bit and I ended up ditching it for the deserted pristine beaches of the Abaco Islands.

Anyway, here's your bridge
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Where is that bridge going to? It looks like there is nothing but ocean on the other side of it!
It connects that lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan. It's called the Mackinac Bridge.

If you want, come on up on Labor day, they shut down one lane, and you can walk across the five mile span.

BridgeWalk.jpg


mackinac_bridge_noon2_900px.jpg


tahquamenon-map.jpg

st-ignace-mi-fatal-semi-truck-accident-map.jpg

That is a huge bridge! :ack-1:

Turns out, it does lead somewhere in the winter.

There was an article in the regional news site, with more pics. They had an Ice festival up in the U.P. It is the biggest for Ice climbers in N. America.

You can climb frozen waterfalls and the spray from Superior.

16788913-409592952722345-6425242904125505536-n-1jpg-14787305ea89e1ed.jpg


170219-icefest-26erbjpg-3103b117116be205.jpg

World-renowned ice climbers ascend frozen waterfalls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Michigan: The World Class Ice Climbing Destination You've Never Heard Of | Climbing Daily, Ep. 672

Cool, but I would pass. I've seen enough ice to last me a lifetime! :D I'd rather take a bridge to a warm tropical paradise.



K, how about this one. 7 mile bridge. Destination: Key West.

I used to vacation regularly in Key West in my 20-30's, and had some wild ass times there, but it changed quite a bit and I ended up ditching it for the deserted pristine beaches of the Abaco Islands.

Anyway, here's your bridge
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Now that is my kind of bridge! :lol: That water looks so beautiful and inviting!
 

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