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Walk on the Longest Covered Bridge in the World Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 11/11/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

There used to be a geocache on each side of the Hartland Covered Bridge - one is gone now, but there is still room for a replacement cache on the east side - this cache will require walking on the walkway of the longest covered bridge in the world and enjoy the structure as well as the beautiful Saint John River below.  Bring your camera with you as well as pen or pencil!


The Hartland Bridge in Hartland, New Brunswick, is the world's longest covered bridge, at 1,282 feet (391 m) long. It crosses the Saint John River from Hartland to Somerville, New Brunswick, Canada. The framework consists of seven small Howe Truss bridges joined together on six piers. Hartland Bridge opened on July 4, 1901. Before the bridge, the only way to cross the Saint John River was by ferry. Plans and specifications of the bridge began in 1898 and the bridge was constructed in 1901 by the Hartland Bridge Company. On May 13, 1901, Dr. Estey was the first person to cross the bridge before its scheduled opening, because he had to respond to an emergency call. Workers placed planks on the bridge so he could drive across the bridge. It was finally inaugurated by Justice McKeowan on July 4, 1901 before a crowd of 2,000 people. It was funded by tolls until it was purchased by the provincial government on May 1, 1906. The bridge was not originally built covered. A fire in 1907 burnt some of the structure and nearly destroyed the toll house. On April 6, 1920, two spans of the bridge collapsed due to river ice. The bridge reopened in 1922 after construction to repair the structure, at which time the bridge was also covered, despite some local opposition. The wooden piers were also converted to concrete. A pedestrian walkway was added to the bridge in 1945. In 1966, vandals attempted to burn the bridge down. The bridge was declared a National Historic Site of Canada in 1980, and a Provincial Historic Site in 1999. In 1982, the bridge was again closed for repairs after a car struck a steel beam, causing part of the bridge to drop. The bridge was reopened to traffic on February 10, 1983. In the winter of 2007, the bridge was closed due to the central beam splitting down the middle. It has since been reopened after repairs were carried out. On July 4, 2012, in honor of its 111th anniversary, it was celebrated with a Google Doodle on Google's Canadian homepage. When the bridge was mostly used by horse and wagon, couples would stop half-way across to share a kiss. The first wedding on the bridge was celebrated in September 1992 between Charmaine Laffoley and Dana Hunt from Toronto. It is thought by some locals to be good luck to hold one's breath the entire way across while driving.

 

I placed this one after finding GC2E0HG on the west side for my 15,000th geocache find - With the bridge being 1282 feet long, I felt there had to be another geocache on this bridge to bring people out to enjoy it, and still allow for another to be placed on the east side.

Easily found - walk to third pier from the west side of the bridge - please use walkway! - as you face the traffic, it is on the left diagonal just above waist high - don't forget the view behind you though - worth much more of a smiley!

After seeing this bridge it is hard to imagine that there once was one in Pennsylvania that stood 5690 feet long (1730 meters) that was burned during the civil war. Do not forget to look for GC2E0HG while here. There is still room for one more on the east side of this beautiful bridge and hopefully someone will correct that!

 

Bridgin' and Cachin' - with a Passion!

Parking is available on both sides of the bridge - I would encourage you to walk the whole length of the bridge just to get the feel of how long it is, and hopefully some day you can park on either side and walk the entire walkway for THREE caches - ENJOY! Congrats to 88 Romeo for FTPIOP (first to put ink on paper)!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Jnyx gb guveq cvre va gur jngre, snpr gur genssvp, pnpur vf ba yrsg qvntbany ornz whfg nobir jnvfg uvtu - dhvpx svaq fb zber gvzr gb rawbl gur oevqtr!

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)