Another Bridge Down in Missouri

Discussion in 'Ride Reports - Day Trippin'' started by bash3r, Dec 19, 2011.

  1. bash3r

    bash3r 790ADVR

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    This isn't just an ordinary pile of wood planks.... no, they were part of history for well over 100 years...

    One day back in August of this year, I went for a ride on my Versys and my destination was to an old wooden pony truss bridge I had ridden over previously while heading south. That particular day I was riding on my WR250R and was in bit of a hurry to get south. I routed along a road that I came upon this great little pony truss bridge but didn't have time to stop and take photos. So like all of us adventurers, I saved a waypoint on my GPS so I could come back later and really spend some time looking at this bridge.

    Well, it was time to go back and see that bridge. This is the ride I took that day, heading back to that old little bridge.
    <h2>To The Bridge</h2>
    I remember it was along a great road just north of the Missouri river south of Hwy 94. After looking through my gps tracks I created a route that would take me along a scenic route down Dry Fork Rd and end at this bridge. My Versys hadn't been ridden all that much so I decided to take her out this time.. and put her to the test on these gravel roads...

    Running up a few back roads out to Warrenton, I started the real ride on Dry Fork Road, at first Dry Fork doesn't look like its going to be as good as you think...

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    But in no time at all.. you see evidence of another great creek road... here's Dry Fork Creek that this road runs along side of, its another signature beautiful clear water Missouri creek.

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    Then, rounding a corner I meet up with this...

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    Everytime I come down this road, I stop at this amazing rock and just think about how its structure puts me in awe. Just how may thousands of years its been there and it seems to take me out of my current circumstances and reminds me of why riding is so incredible... or maybe I'm just amused by the little things of nature.

    The road continues along the creek.. just looky there... getting better and better.

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    Soon, it gets a bit more remote.. boy I hope my Versys with these street tires don't end up bitting me for this one!

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    If you're a local and haven't ridden Dry Fork Rd, its definitely a good one, put it on your list when you come ride Charrette, Lost Creek &amp; Massas. It's big bike friendly with a few low water crossings. Be careful of the hidden slime if theirs water on them. Slick as snot!

    Still heading south, I took a right on Howard Branch Rd. Here's Knobby Path.. and I would NOT take the Versys on this gem of a road! Just beyond this photo, I wouldn't call it a road any more.. its a path.

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    As you can see.. it's a great place for the WR!

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    Continuing on.. I took a few more great roads.. man I love this stuff..

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    It was time for a break.. so I shut'er down and ate a snack on this bridge. It's always so peaceful out here on the trail..

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    So far the Versys is doing just fine on this gravel. One thing I absolutely love about the Versys is it feels like you're riding a dirt bike. You sit upright, can easily stand and ride, its set up allows for easy handling on or off road. I'm not planning to ever take it on the rough stuff I do my WR, but that's exactly why I bought it..

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    I end up on Hwy 94 at Smith Creek Rd., head west for a short bit and then turn onto Bernheimer Rd... this will take me to that bridge I can't wait to see....I double check my GPS for my waypoint.. yep there it is. BR-BernRd

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    Another great road that runs down along Clear Branch Creek... I'm getting so close and feelin' good...just can't wait to see this old bridge and do a little investigating around it.

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    I begin to slow down as I round the corner where the bridge is.. and then.. my heart drops...........

    There, off in the distance... in the field.. surrounded by grass.. I see the skeletal remains..

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    I stop and just stare. Shut the engine off. Slowly remove my helmet and head over to the grave site. I just can't believe it....

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    It's.. gone... just sitting in a field with a bunch of junk...

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    I take my time and look at the structural details of this old 1902 bridge... thats right, 1902!

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    Almost 110 years old...

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    Then.. I turn and look to my left.. across the field.. I see more of its remains.. and to the left, I get a glimpse of its replacement...

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    Wow.. the history this wood could speak.. serving the community for over 100 years, and serving it well I might add. I got back on my bike and rode closer.. then walk down to get a closer look.

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    This one-lane, pin-connected, 3-panel, half-hip Pratt pony truss bridge was built in 1902 by Stupp Brothers Bridge and Iron Co. It's spanned 40 foot with a deck width of 13.5 feet. As of 2008 its average daily traffic was a mere 35! <a href="http://www.bridgehunter.com" target="_blank">Bridgehunter</a> reports its structural status was in very poor condition. But as I remember it, it was a beauty! Here's a photo via Bridgehunter:

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    These new bridges... just don't do anything for me.. maybe I should find a little more appreciation for the technology these days.. but I don't know, it's gonna take a while...

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    <h2> Riding Heals Sadness</h2>
    I'm a bit disappointed at this point and surprised this bridge is lost forever... I figure the only way to make things better is to ride! So that's what I did..

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    I saw another waypoint I marked a while back for a little road that just looked interesting to me on maps.. so I headed that way. This dead end road ran across the Cullum Branch.. I was hoping for something special..

    On my way running west on Hwy 94.. I saw this cemetery I've past a thousand times.. I rode up the grass drive to the sign and.... wow.. 1870!

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    Pinckney 1870.. that's a loong time ago. Missouri History Lesson: In that same year, M. Lemma Barkeloo was the first woman lawyer in Missouri (St. Louis). She was the first woman trial lawyer in the United States, and the first woman lawyer to try a case in federal court. Crazy...

    I continued down 94...the Versys eats this stuff up...

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    and here we go.. Gore Rd.

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    Then.. I come around a corner and see some old structures on the left..

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    This old barn sat here with so much character.. and some nice handy work to boot.

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    Then this old house on the same property.. its up for sale too.

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    It was so peacful back here.. I had to think that someone's elder parents lived here and after a long fruitful life.. their journey ends and the house goes up for sale. The yard had been cut and pretty well taken care of.. probably in memory of..

    Road ends here.. which is actually on the Katy Trail..

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    So I turn around and head back.. there's one other road I wanted to ride and that's Tower Rd out west in the Daniel Boone Conservation area.. I always planned on riding that road on the WR but never did.. so I headed out on 94 again west.. I took Case Rd first.. it too was a neat ride.

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    Turned on Tower Rd, heading through the conservation area.. its a nice ride through the forest area. I decided I'd take break before ending my ride and heading home...

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    It was a sad but good day of riding...

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    And a lesson I've learned from this ride..... stop and take photos of any neat stuff I see while on my adventures. Because I'll never know if they'll be there the next time.. it could very well be the last time and the end of a piece of history!
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  2. BKMLWR

    BKMLWR Wondering around...

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    nice report, thanks for taking us along....:clap
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  3. BigDogAdventures

    BigDogAdventures Fart Letter Supporter

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    Looks like you found some very good riding Bill.

    Heck that bridge would have lasted for another "hunert" years. :D

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  4. bajaburro

    bajaburro Ancient Adventurer

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    i'll call obama and let him know about those sub standard bridges.i'm sure he will want to hold a press confrence there.
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  5. woodschip

    woodschip Adventurer

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    Thanks for sharing your ride with us.Sadly, it seems that sometimes "progress" comes with a deeply felt price. Our last county road superintendent made it a point to blacktop the last of our gravel roads to reduce his volume of day- to-day maintenence. Oh Well- time marches on I reckon.:wink: Guess I'll have to get busy and ride more often before some other "progress" occurs.
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  6. gnuse

    gnuse Ride to Fly

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    Great report. You are not alone in grief, but at some point you must respect a job well done.

    I would especially like to thank you for that link to "Bridgehunter". I plan to use it in future rides. This alone made the RR worthwhile IMHO.
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  7. bash3r

    bash3r 790ADVR

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    Yes.. one of my favorite roads thats right near my house I'm afraid in a very short time will be paved, its such a beautiful road too.. I'm hoping it never does!


    I'm trying to respect and appreciate the new creek bridges.. but.. its hard.. it will be a long long time before you find these new ones on a site like bridgehunter!
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  8. RayAlazzurra

    RayAlazzurra Stuck in the Eighties

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    Thanks for a great ride report with good photos. I like old bridges, train stations, hotels, opera houses, etc. The old stuff is much more interesting. We took a tour of the old hotel at Morse Mill, Mo recently. The new owner has pretty much gutted the inside ufortunately. The old bridge at Morse Mill is still standing btw. It makes sense to me to leave these old bridges for people to walk across or cast a line off of, but the gubmint does not see it that way.

    Someone told me that there is an attractive nuisance law that destroys a lot of old buildings. The railroad company demolished the old station in Villa Grove, IL in the middle of the night, but the old roundhouse was still there. I'd love to get a look around inside that roundhouse.
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  9. TheAdmiral

    TheAdmiral Long timer

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  10. bash3r

    bash3r 790ADVR

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  11. Murphy Slaw

    Murphy Slaw Long timer

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    Great job.

    I too, hate seeing old bridges, buildings, etc., being torn down.

    It's a shame there is so little desire to preserve/rebuild stuff.

    I like your KLE also.........

    :wink:
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  12. bash3r

    bash3r 790ADVR

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    Thanks... yea I can't wait till the weather is good to go back and visit a bridge I haven't found much info on.. get some details on it and HOPEFULLY its still there!!

    That'd be this beauty..

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  13. clueders92

    clueders92 n00b

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    Great pictures, just joined looking for places to go, and instantly find great ones in my own back yard. Thanks

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  14. Fireman1000

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    Very cool. I like finding things from days past when I go exploring.
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  15. bash3r

    bash3r 790ADVR

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    That's half the joy of riding.. isn't it!
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