It was constructed on a public trail. It was very sturdy as you can see, but having not been certified by an engineer, it needed to be removed for liability reasons. It's up to the people in the development to fund their own bridge that is certified, with rails and such. Thank you for watching!
@@rpeekI posted the video around that time yeah... it was done a bit before that. UA-cam told me it was blocked in some territories because that was when I was trying to put music on things. So, I did a little scraping down and shortened it up too. Not going to put up anymore old videos, just wanted to fix this one.
That's awesome your dad built that bridge thank you for the video
Why did he take the bridge down at the end?
It was constructed on a public trail. It was very sturdy as you can see, but having not been certified by an engineer, it needed to be removed for liability reasons. It's up to the people in the development to fund their own bridge that is certified, with rails and such. Thank you for watching!
Your Dad's got skills.
That he does.
Did we cross that bridge when we went up the mountain?
Nope. Different spot. Not too far from there though.
@@AntiqueCarsRCool Correct me if mistaken but didn't he build that bridge shortly after we were up there.
@@rpeekI posted the video around that time yeah... it was done a bit before that. UA-cam told me it was blocked in some territories because that was when I was trying to put music on things. So, I did a little scraping down and shortened it up too. Not going to put up anymore old videos, just wanted to fix this one.
Mostly pulp wood? Or?
Hardwood for the most part. the brush gets chipped, and rougher stuff goes for firewood.