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14-Jan-2022

Swinging Bridge

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Prior to 1965, an actual swinging bridge spanned the Merced River just west of Yosemite Valley Lodge. It swung enough that a few strong adventure-seekers could bounce and rock the bridge enough side to side to require others to lay down or cling to the railings to keep from being thrown unceremoniously into the water below. Even without young rascals complicating the crossing, making your way across the narrow bridge was an adventure on its own, and many relished the challenge.

Unfortunately, the bridge’s fragility wasn’t just in the mind of the visitors. Yosemite’s Swinging Bridge went through a couple of incarnations as spring floods repeatedly damaged or washed the bridge away.

Finally, in 1965, the National Park Service decided to build a bridge made to last. The new construction was much wider and not nearly as adventurous as previous versions. Although it still bears the old name, the bridge itself no longer swings. However, it did manage to withstand the punishing waters of the 1997 flood intact even as other park infrastructure was damaged or washed away.

iPhone photo taken by my wife, Kathy

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joseantonio24-Jan-2022 04:31
nice perspective and lovely those shadows on the snow.V.
Carter Creek24-Jan-2022 04:28
I love the composition. Nice use of leading lines, Etc. V
Charlene Ambrose24-Jan-2022 03:09
Interesting history to that bridge. I must have been on it when I was there but didn't know the history. Nice wintry scene in the park. V
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