This is a really great video of the old RR trestle ..RR trestle bridge was constructed in 1929 and is 348' feet high .. 2nd highest in the United States ..So it goes back in time some years ...I would never go out on it myself , too dangerous and the risk is too high .. You got some great drone footage , neat i like those , well done ...
Honestly, there's no rhyme or reason when they decide to hand out citations. The day I went, there was nobody out there citing people and saw about 8 people on the bridge. My advice would be, when you get there, don't climb the bridge right away. Wait and see if other people on the bridge get cited when they come back, before you climb it. Also, if you want to save yourself some hassle climbing the bridge, bring a sturdy rope to help you get up on the bridge. Lastly, on the other side of the bridge, you can just walk right on it. There's no climbing involved and more importantly, to balancing yourself on the beams. The bad part is, you have to walk seven miles to get to the other side of the bridge. I plan on doing that next summer. if you are interested, check out this website below. Let me know how it went when you come back. liveseasoned.com/vance-creek-bridge/
hey, thanks for watching. I used my DJI mavic air. The next time I go to the Vance Creek, I'm going to hike to the other side where there are plenty of planks.
Thank you for sharing your awesome video!
That is such a beautiful area.
The place is amazing. I can't wait to go back.
This is a really great video of the old RR trestle ..RR trestle bridge was constructed in 1929 and is 348' feet high .. 2nd highest in the United States ..So it goes back in time some years ...I would never go out on it myself , too dangerous and the risk is too high .. You got some great drone footage , neat i like those , well done ...
Thanks for watching. The place is amazing and plan to visit again soon. Next time, I'm going on the trestle! :)
Great video.
Thanks for watching
AWESOME
If you go, also go to the high steel bridge nearby
Yep, I've definitely been there! :)
It’s scary
Yo sick vid I'ma go there this Saturday. Apparently some ppl have gotten tickets, any tip to u know, not get ticketed?
Honestly, there's no rhyme or reason when they decide to hand out citations. The day I went, there was nobody out there citing people and saw about 8 people on the bridge. My advice would be, when you get there, don't climb the bridge right away. Wait and see if other people on the bridge get cited when they come back, before you climb it. Also, if you want to save yourself some hassle climbing the bridge, bring a sturdy rope to help you get up on the bridge. Lastly, on the other side of the bridge, you can just walk right on it. There's no climbing involved and more importantly, to balancing yourself on the beams. The bad part is, you have to walk seven miles to get to the other side of the bridge. I plan on doing that next summer. if you are interested, check out this website below. Let me know how it went when you come back. liveseasoned.com/vance-creek-bridge/
When you were there did you see anyone handing out tickets
@@thePlanetravelercom I’ll be headed out there within the next couple months from Eastern WA. Thank you so much for this guide!
What drone did you use to film,I got the opportunity to go on the bridge in the mid 90’s and it’s wasn’t as hard to get up and had more planks
hey, thanks for watching. I used my DJI mavic air. The next time I go to the Vance Creek, I'm going to hike to the other side where there are plenty of planks.
"they put up a decent amount of barbed wire"
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That is clearly razor wire.
Okay... so I was 50% right :p
you should ask me to go here. im a Ultimate Selfie Person :D hahaha the only thing i can think is, if that wood is still good. oh no
Hope you aren't afraid of heights! :p
@@thePlanetravelercom when it comes to picture, i do not 🤣 #FORTHEGRAM
@@LezimaDesigns well, you guys come to seattle and i will take you there
Ultimate selfie person?
Great video.