This is very interesting. Not many historic covered bridges are left. I wonder why they made covered bridges at all? It's gotta have some reason. Nice video. Thanks 👍
Great video! Thanks for covering them all. Keep up the great work. When I was at Clarkson in April, the wheel was being turned by the water. It’s a beautiful little spot. Also, where you were driving at the beginning of the video is not very far from the Duck River Trail(Tim Scott Recreational Trail) a 20 mile loop trail around Duck River Reservoir. The Lower trail around mile 18-19 is a wonderful hiking spot.
I appreciate all ur videos. Thanks.
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Salut, what a stunning . farewell. Southeastern,))
Thank you and thanks for watching! 👍
This is very interesting. Not many historic covered bridges are left. I wonder why they made covered bridges at all? It's gotta have some reason. Nice video. Thanks 👍
These wooden bridges were covered with roofs to protect them from the weather so that they would last longer. It worked! 😃
Great video! Thanks for covering them all. Keep up the great work. When I was at Clarkson in April, the wheel was being turned by the water. It’s a beautiful little spot. Also, where you were driving at the beginning of the video is not very far from the Duck River Trail(Tim Scott Recreational Trail) a 20 mile loop trail around Duck River Reservoir. The Lower trail around mile 18-19 is a wonderful hiking spot.
Thanks for the info! I've heard of Duck River Trail, but haven't explored it yet. Just added it to my "to do" list! 😃
Please go back up north and stay there
No thanks. I like it down south to much. Your stuck with me. 😃
Great video, BTW, Blount is pronounced "blunt"
Thanks! And thanks for the pronunciation. As you can tell "I'm not from around these parts." 😂