Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Big Bridge Lift

Six months later than planned and underwater, the Skunk River Bridge (McIntyre) started to come out of the water this week. WOW. Sunday saw Bill Bushong with a dozer clearing the trail to the bridge and filling in the holes. Monday saw Bill Bushong filling in the cuts on the road with rock and continuing to clear the area around the bridge extraction. Nels Raynor from BACH Ornamental and Structural Steel, arrived with his welding box and trailering equipment and one worker to find that the SKYTRACK just couldn't make it back to the bridge. It sunk to it's hubs. Then Bill called Charlie Sheets of Sheets Excavating and soon enough Charlie and Luis Mendoza were on hand to haul that SKYTRAK out of there, replacing it with a huge excavator with a hook on the bucket. And that was that. Over those 4 days, Nels was able to pull a lot of stuff out of that river, including IRON. There are a lot of trees with rootballs that got tangled in the safety cable and the lateral bracing rods to create a mangled mess.

But perseverance furthers and although we are not done yet, it was not for lack of trying. Nels and Shane will be back next week to finish the job, hopeful that while it is a bit colder the river will be a bit lower and the rest of the top channel can be pulled out of the water.

More is always being revealed. The craftsman's record on this Bridge in a Box was told by Marlin Ingalls from Univ. Of Iowa. As an archaeologist and Iowa history buff we learned that this creek is 500,000 years old and that the top 8' of ground is just stuff that was silted in. In this already disturbed site the top 4' of silting in from the last years is very soft.

This morning, after playing guard duty for the weekend, a deer darted across the heron's pond, not very deep that pond. It was a great way to start the day.

Go HAWKS!

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