




After almost one year, I have finally finished the bridge to span the stream at our camp on Little Rocky Pond. The bridge is contructed out of a 53' trailer that hit a low overpass. I cut off the sides, reinforced them with bar joists from a building I salvaged and some steel from old New England Telephone step by step exchanges. So far the bigest expense was the 2 yards of concrete for the piers at each end. Here is the Movie of us this morning doing the final install.
