This bridge isn’t very old, as it was only constructed in 1992 by 400 volunteers from the Timber Framers’ Guild. According to some information I found online: “It was designed in the style of Ithiel Town’s patent from the 1880s, and is notable for the amount of light it allows into the interior. While the supports have metal bars and bolts, the interior sports handmade wooden dowels.”
It has become quite a landmark, and looked pretty on this foggy morning. (You can click on the pic to make it bigger.)

I’m assuming it is a walking bridge only?
Definitely picturesque in the fog…
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Yep, just for us pedestrians.
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do you have any idea what kind of wood they used for the wooden dowels? Just wondering how long before they have to replace them.
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No idea! I know they have done work on it over the years. But that’s the same with any wooden structure.
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It’s a nice looking bridge, cool photo.
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High praise from a pro!
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