The Bowmansville Covered Bridge is beautiful and nostalgic. Moved to this location in 1971. I was a freshman in High School in 1971. Thanks for highlighting this historic landmark. I always enjoy watching your videos, your work is very professional. Where are we going next!
Thanks Cliff, another cool covered bridge. Strange they did not notch that "one" beam. I am Glad to hear you picked up a reflective vest. So you don't forget it, put it around the passenger seat back rest, that way Naomi will be seen while you drive.
Love The covered bridge at Messiah University. I live close to that and will make it a point in my travels to go over there and take a look! Fun day Cliff thanks
She's a Jeep they love that stuff I have a 1974 J10 Jeep truck that was my grandfather's I'm restoring it now been in the family since 1977 great video ty Steve
Nice tour! First bridge you toured, I believe, that had the concrete road laid first and then the 3 sides of the bridge built around it during the reconstruction.
I really enjoy watching your videos. I'm in Weatherly and I hear that there are bear caves in the woods but I've never went there... if you wanna check it out I'd go with ya. I'm just too chicken to go alone. 😆
There's just something very wrong in not hearing the clickety-clack while driving through the bridge. But still love learning about these remaining beautiful bridges from you.
Thanks Cliff. This bridge, are those windows or just openings in it's side? Is this the only covered bridge that has windows or openings in it's side? Have great day.
Watchng from UK so probably a dumb question but what exactly was the purpose of covering bridges and why does it seem to be exclusive to Pennsylvania ?
The Bowmansville Covered Bridge is beautiful and nostalgic. Moved to this location in 1971. I was a freshman in High School in 1971. Thanks for highlighting this historic landmark. I always enjoy watching your videos, your work is very professional. Where are we going next!
Thanks Cliff, another cool covered bridge. Strange they did not notch that "one" beam. I am Glad to hear you picked up a reflective vest. So you don't forget it, put it around the passenger seat back rest, that way Naomi will be seen while you drive.
Am really enjoying the covered bridges series! (#1)
I know that covered bridge well. That was a favorite launching point for tubing and kayaking back when I lived in PA!!
So many more than I knew
first -ontario fan greetings fellow woodsmen
Good to see another cover bridge being preserved.
tks u made me laugh about Naomi much needed
Love The covered bridge at Messiah University. I live close to that and will make it a point in my travels to go over there and take a look! Fun day Cliff thanks
Greetings always love your Adventures
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ah nice smooth concrete for skates or skateboards
She's a Jeep they love that stuff I have a 1974 J10 Jeep truck that was my grandfather's I'm restoring it now been in the family since 1977 great video ty Steve
Love your videos. Can't wait for spring to come so you can show the buds and critters and different springy things.
That was great thanks Cliff. I think those beams in this bridge looks stronger than the lattice ones. Loved the bridge. Please stay safe and take care
Thank you for this covered bridge series. I didn't know that there are so many surviving. I have only seen two.
Beautiful bridge. Love the local. Nice spot to but the bridge. They did a good job restoring it despite not having the original floor.
Nice tour! First bridge you toured, I believe, that had the concrete road laid first and then the 3 sides of the bridge built around it during the reconstruction.
Nice....I've been waiting for this one. My Alma mater!!!
Just ran into your channel and now subscribed. Kentucky boy here!
I really enjoy watching your videos. I'm in Weatherly and I hear that there are bear caves in the woods but I've never went there... if you wanna check it out I'd go with ya. I'm just too chicken to go alone. 😆
There's just something very wrong in not hearing the clickety-clack while driving through the bridge. But still love learning about these remaining beautiful bridges from you.
P. S. I dig The Lord of the Rings.. I immediately caught on to that ✌. Lol
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Thanks Cliff. This bridge, are those windows or just openings in it's side? Is this the only covered bridge that has windows or openings in it's side? Have great day.
Watchng from UK so probably a dumb question but what exactly was the purpose of covering bridges and why does it seem to be exclusive to Pennsylvania ?
Just like a roof over you house, protects your house from rotting.
Bomandale or Bomanville?
Lehigh County has 2 covered bridges one is in the Lehigh parkway is called BORGTS BRIDGE the other one is at WEHRS DAMN