The Bridge to Nowhere



Classic Huell
1998

What happened to the plans made in the late ‘20s to build roads through the San Gabriel Mountains? Remnants of the project exist only as a bridge with open ends that meet no road. Huell takes a hike to the elusive bridge that could have led to somewhere but got beaten out by Mother Nature by way of heavy rain and floods.

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man couldn't control the length of this hike! this bridge should be called "the bridge that takes forever to get to since there aren't any real signs or trails to follow except the riverbed!" i should have brought a horse. and more water. huell makes it seem like a breeze, that trail only exists on the last stretch of the hike!

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