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This wood bridge spans a wet area along the trail. The lack of use shows but it is still sturdy.

aad.jpg This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.ThumbnailsAn old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.ThumbnailsAn old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.ThumbnailsAn old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.ThumbnailsAn old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.ThumbnailsAn old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.ThumbnailsAn old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.

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