Sep-17-2015 11:06 AM
Sep-20-2015 08:24 PM
Sep-20-2015 07:54 PM
Nutinelse2do wrote:D.E.Bishop wrote:
Cool video, you got some great shots. I remember our first time crossing with the DD's age 4 and 5. It was before ATMs and we were almost out of cash and kept talking about the TOLL bridge and the DDs heard that as TROLL bridge. They had more cash on hand than we did and we had to explain TOLL to them. That was our second camping vacation and our first to Washington state.
It's still a favorite story for get togethers.
When did they start a toll on the bridge? There wasn't one a couple months ago.
Sep-20-2015 05:31 PM
Sep-19-2015 10:13 AM
JoeChiOhki wrote:
Yay, big reason why I haven't taken an RV to the Oregon coast in the summer for ten years, now. Its a crowded hell-hole half the time.
Sep-19-2015 01:17 AM
JoeChiOhki wrote:Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
We spent the night in the Astoria, Or. Safeway with permission because every campground between Florence, Or. and Astoria, Or. was full. It worked out well, the view was great, the sea lions were bellowing in the distance, and we bought some goodies for dinner at Safeway. Steak, salad makings, bread, and apple pie with ice cream. Our camp spot frustration had taken a huge turn for the better. The Safeway turned out to be one of the nicer places we camped during this trip. Who would have thought that.
This video shows a quick look around the area where we camped at Safeway. We also drive through town at 6X speed and most of the Astoria at 6X speed. You get the steel girder span of the bridge at normal speed. I think the Astoria-Megler Bridge is just under 5 miles in length. The bridge connects The Coast Highway 101 between Oregon and Washington.
VIDEO: Astoria Oregon Bridge Crossing.
Yay, big reason why I haven't taken an RV to the Oregon coast in the summer for ten years, now. Its a crowded hell-hole half the time.
If it weren't for the fact that I suspect you were making a drive up the 101 on that trip, you could have gone east and joined us out on the Columbia River outside of Portland :p.
Sep-19-2015 12:35 AM
Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
We spent the night in the Astoria, Or. Safeway with permission because every campground between Florence, Or. and Astoria, Or. was full. It worked out well, the view was great, the sea lions were bellowing in the distance, and we bought some goodies for dinner at Safeway. Steak, salad makings, bread, and apple pie with ice cream. Our camp spot frustration had taken a huge turn for the better. The Safeway turned out to be one of the nicer places we camped during this trip. Who would have thought that.
This video shows a quick look around the area where we camped at Safeway. We also drive through town at 6X speed and most of the Astoria at 6X speed. You get the steel girder span of the bridge at normal speed. I think the Astoria-Megler Bridge is just under 5 miles in length. The bridge connects The Coast Highway 101 between Oregon and Washington.
VIDEO: Astoria Oregon Bridge Crossing.
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Sep-18-2015 11:48 AM
downtheroad wrote:
Fun Video..thanks.
You were lucky. You got a nice calm day to cross the bridge. Try crossing the bridge when the wind is howling (which it often is)...talk about "white knuckles."
Sep-18-2015 12:02 AM
Sep-17-2015 10:38 PM
Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
We spent the night in the Astoria, Or. Safeway with permission because every campground between Florence, Or. and Astoria, Or. was full....
Sep-17-2015 05:38 PM
Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:Nutinelse2do wrote:D.E.Bishop wrote:
Cool video, you got some great shots. I remember our first time crossing with the DD's age 4 and 5. It was before ATMs and we were almost out of cash and kept talking about the TOLL bridge and the DDs heard that as TROLL bridge. They had more cash on hand than we did and we had to explain TOLL to them. That was our second camping vacation and our first to Washington state.
It's still a favorite story for get togethers.
When did they start a toll on the bridge? There wasn't one a couple months ago.
There's no toll anymore. The remnants of the toll booths are still visible in the road including the roof. You can see it in the video as we just start up the bridge. I think the tolls ended in the 1980's.
Sep-17-2015 05:31 PM
Sep-17-2015 05:23 PM
Sep-17-2015 04:28 PM
Nutinelse2do wrote:D.E.Bishop wrote:
Cool video, you got some great shots. I remember our first time crossing with the DD's age 4 and 5. It was before ATMs and we were almost out of cash and kept talking about the TOLL bridge and the DDs heard that as TROLL bridge. They had more cash on hand than we did and we had to explain TOLL to them. That was our second camping vacation and our first to Washington state.
It's still a favorite story for get togethers.
When did they start a toll on the bridge? There wasn't one a couple months ago.
Sep-17-2015 03:51 PM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
Cool video, you got some great shots. I remember our first time crossing with the DD's age 4 and 5. It was before ATMs and we were almost out of cash and kept talking about the TOLL bridge and the DDs heard that as TROLL bridge. They had more cash on hand than we did and we had to explain TOLL to them. That was our second camping vacation and our first to Washington state.
It's still a favorite story for get togethers.