Manning Crevice Suspension Bridge

This is an image set within the Bridgemeister collection.

Bridge:Manning Crevice Suspension Bridge
Location:Riggins Hot Springs vicinity, Idaho, USA - Salmon River
Coordinates and Maps:See related inventory record(s).
Image Set Contributor:Don McRitchie
Related Suspension Bridge Inventory:1938 Manning (Crevasse) - Riggins Hot Springs vicinity, Idaho, USA
Related Image Lists:All from Don McRitchie
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Credit:All photos by Don McRitchie. Please do not reuse without permission.

Don writes: It is located approximately 13 miles east of Riggins, Idaho on the Salmon River Road. The Manning Bridge, according to a published article in the Engineering News-Record, was designed by two USDA Forest Service engineers and built by Company 1996 of the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1938. The article describes the bridge as follows: 'The span of the bridge is 240 ft. and it is 327 feet long between anchorages. It is supported by eight 1 1/2 in. diameter cables, and has a capacity of 16 tons. The wood guard rails act as stiffening trusses. A 'bulldozer' with grading blade removed was used to hoist into place the timbers there were too heavy for the winches.'"

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