unwilling_lich
emo mcgee
- Jan 1, 2024
- 34
the thurman street bridge, its the only high bridge ive seen thats not all fenced up
ive had my eye on it for a long time and its nearby my best friends house (too close tbh i know its gonna remind them every time they pass it which is fucked up on my part i know, especially since id most likely be coming from there as its the literal opposite side town from me (literally hours away cuz i dont drive)
says its 150 ft high (45ish m) but idk how accurate it is, dont know it its something i should make sure i land head first with and not sure if thats something easier said than done
figure if i do it late at night, ill be found and cleaned up before most people wake up (its an entrance to a big hiking park), id rather a method less public but am running out of reliable options as ive failed and botched everything else
Balch Gulch Bridge (Thurman Street Bridge) - HistoricBridges.org
Historic Truss Bridge in Portland Multnomah County, Oregon. This is a rare pin-connected deck truss highway bridge that has been preserved.
historicbridges.org
ive had my eye on it for a long time and its nearby my best friends house (too close tbh i know its gonna remind them every time they pass it which is fucked up on my part i know, especially since id most likely be coming from there as its the literal opposite side town from me (literally hours away cuz i dont drive)
says its 150 ft high (45ish m) but idk how accurate it is, dont know it its something i should make sure i land head first with and not sure if thats something easier said than done
figure if i do it late at night, ill be found and cleaned up before most people wake up (its an entrance to a big hiking park), id rather a method less public but am running out of reliable options as ive failed and botched everything else