DAM-IT! Post Your Dam Pics

Discussion in 'Photos' started by GS Bones, Feb 22, 2007.

  1. GS Bones

    GS Bones Long timer

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    There is something about Dams that intrigues me. They may or may not be good for the environment where they are erected, but the engineering that goes into building them and the devastation that takes place when they fail is something to reckon with.

    Here is an old dam site in Western Pennsylvania with an interesting history. Interesting find while riding along in the middle of nowhere:

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    Here is the explanation:

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    Gotta have the gratuitous bike pic, of course:

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    Bones
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  2. odonnks

    odonnks Adventurer

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    I've been at that same location..
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    pennsylvania rocks.. where was this????

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  4. Jeffro115

    Jeffro115 Redemption.

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    Dude, let's ride there!
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    Conemaugh Resivoir near Johnstown Pa

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  7. Stand Up

    Stand Up Ride non-painted roads

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    Here's a little dam NE of Cranbrook BC.....
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    but the cool thing was the 3 km long wooden penstock.
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  8. xdbx

    xdbx Motorcycle Connoisseur

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    the imfamous "fugitive" Dam on US-129 a little south of the Crossroads of Time at Deals Gap, North Carolina side.

    Rumor has it that this was the dam harrison ford jumped off of in the movie The Fugitive. Perhaps one of you can finally put that rumor to rest for me?

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    and looking the opposite way:

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    and the other dam seen from the overlook:

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    as well as the pretty rocks coming from fontana and what I remember to be the fontana Dam.

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    :clap
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  9. PacWestGS

    PacWestGS Life Is The Adventure!

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    I made this trip last summer Starting out (at home) but begining at Astoria, Oregon and following the river all the way up to Canada.

    Gallery - https://PacWestGS.smugmug.com/gallery/1594741/1/77346584

    Grand Daddy - Coulee Dam - still the most concrete used in a dam to date.
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    Yes, it ended in a minor set back :norton
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  10. Pastieman

    Pastieman Been here awhile

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    Redridge Steel Dam; Redridge, MI (one of the last steel dams around)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redridge_Steel_Dam

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    The original Timber Dam at Redridge. They took the top 10 or 12 feet off it a few years ago because if it let go they were afraid the steel dam would fail, even with the big holes cut in it. If the steel dam was backed up and failed it would take out the road and people would have to take the LONG way to town.

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    William Jess dam in Oregon. We don't make them this big in Michgian.

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    I think this is the Medford dam, also in Oregon. I was on my way to a friends wedding and couldn't pass up the chance to look at another dam.

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  11. Ratty2austin

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    hey that one looks familiar! I want to go see this one again, during their laser show @ night!!

    Grand Coulee
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    Diablo
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    I think I got the names right? :lol3 :hide
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  12. Janet

    Janet I like yellow bikes!

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    This is the “Barrière” that crosses the River Rance, from Saint Malo to Dinard, Brittany, France. We've crossed it several times on recent trips to France:

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    There's a bit more information on this “Barrière” at http://members.tripod.com/tai95112/rance.html
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  14. PacWestGS

    PacWestGS Life Is The Adventure!

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    Oxbow Dam - Snake River, Oregon (South end of Hells Canyon)

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  15. GS Bones

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    Man, I wish I could recall exactly where this was. I do remember being about half way between Coudersport and North of Pittsburgh, in terms of East West location, but damn if I can remember what route it was on! Sorry about that.

    Bones
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  17. dwayne

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    No problem, but I thought you might enjoy the pictures.
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  18. GS Bones

    GS Bones Long timer

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    Here is another one in Northwestern PA. The whole Northwestern part of PA has some very nice roads to explore when the weather is good.

    Kinzua Dam. It is beautiful here. The pics don't do it justice.

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    Gratuitous bike pic (the FZ1 I owned at the time):

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    It was a trusty steed, but I moved on to a GS.

    Bones
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  20. JTT

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