Mineral King Bridge, Part 3

The drive up the hill provided one of the best views I’ve ever seen of Sawtooth. This California artist misses no opportunities to record paintable scenes!

I arrived at the end of a work day, which means I met about 6 or 8 giant trucks of Park folks. They were all courteous drivers, and we waved as we passed, each one of us correctly on our own side of the very narrow road.

Michael’s commute is the shortest, so he was still at work sorting things out at the site. (Pay no attention to the giant yellow machine on the opposite of the bridge that used to prohibit 4 tons.)

To be continued in a really long entry with lots of photos tomorrow. . .  stay tuned!

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2 Comments

  1. Hello to Ron and Janice and thank you for sharing your excitement! Did you see that you can go to the categories and click on Mineral King for lots and lots and even more? Been doing this for 3+ years, so it is starting to add up. I love hearing from you, Deb! (and tickled that you get my subtle and slightly bizarre humor 8-)) Oh – I drive up and down the road about once a week, occasionally catching a ride with someone else. I like it when I can go up with Michael, because then I get to knit!

  2. Hi Lady!
    You have no idea the excitement/interest you are creating for my family! We are captivated by the daily news of our beloved bridge…And your sarcasm/wit/humor is much appreciated!
    We are hanging on the edge of our seats!
    How many times do you drive the road in a week?
    Hope you are having a great week! (Any time a day/week/month includes a trip to MK, it is FABULOUS!
    Love,
    Deb
    P.S. My Dad and his wife Janice have been here for a week, so I showed them! Dad is of course intrigued!


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