Beams for the Nature Bridge Are Placed

Art_with_griphoist

Art_with_griphoist

Art Tuftee has been our project lead on our Nature Trail and Bridge project. This past Friday and Saturday we moved two 36' glulams a quarter of a mile into the bridge site. Moving the glulams one at a time, two Dingos carried each end until they got to a sharp turn in the trail. At this point the glulam had to be detached and muscled around the corner by hand.

turning_the_corner

turning_the_corner

It was then picked up by the Dingos again and moved down the trail to the highline.

lifting_glulam_with_highline

lifting_glulam_with_highline

Both ends of the glulam were hooked up to the highline and it was allowed to slowly slide down the line on pulleys.

glulam_on_the_highline

glulam_on_the_highline

Once it was positioned between the bridge footings the glulam was set down and picked up at one point at its middle. This allowed it to be turned so that each end sat at the proper location on the footings.

setting_glulam_down

setting_glulam_down

Once both of the glulams were in place they were stood on edge and bolted to the footings.

glulams_in_place

glulams_in_place

It was a great weekend of trail work and we're looking forward to continuing work on the bridge this Friday and Saturday, July 27/28.

We'd like to thank Birch Equipment for use of the Dingos and to Hal and Hella Lee for providing lunch on Saturday.

We hope to see you on the trail this weekend helping with the bridge!