The eastern players have a better shot at stone anything than the rest of the country. Small list of bridges I found with google search: The Stone Arch Bridge, in Minneapolis, MN (hiking/biking) CSX A-Line Bridge over the James River, Richmond, VA Valley Railroad Stone Bridge, Augusta County, VA Cottonwood Creek (old rail bridge), in Colorado Springs, Colorado The Choate Bridge in Ipswich, Massachusetts The Frankford Avenue Bridge in Pennypack Park, PA Bridge across the Susquehanna river in Central PA Starrucca Viaduct, 1848 stone arch bridge, northern Pennsylvania Rockville Bridge in Rockville, PA The stone train bridge in Tiffany, Wisconsin NY (Taconic Parkway & others) Maryland (built in 1865) Bridge over West Branch of Westfield River near Middlefield Rd, Chester MA The West 6th Street Bridge over Shoal Creek in Austin, Texas Highway 16 Bridge, Palo Pinto County, Texas London Bridge in Lake Havesu, AZ Tiffany Stone Arch Bridge in Rock County, WI Carr Bridge (mid 1800's), Gleason Falls Bridges (circa 1830), Gleason Falls Road over Beard's Brook (mid 1800's), Second New Hampshire Turnpike Bridge (circa 1864), and Sawyer Bridge (circa 1866), all in New Hampshire Pennsylvania Railroad Old Bridge over Standing Stone Creek in Huntingdon, PA The idea of the tag game is to temp people out for a ride. Not to try and stump them with things that are very difficult to find. I'm not even really trying with this tag, not because I think it's unrealistic, but because I live in a state with no navigable rivers, so pretty slim on bridges of any kind, never mind stone or multiple arch designs.
I did find a stone arch bridge more or less local to me. Not sure I want to pay the N.P. entrance fee just to get the tag right now. Hopefully someone will move us along shortly.
I really didnt think it would be that hard..and I've been tagging since 2007 with thousands of them so trust me I'm more in favor of easy tags.. I just did a Google search of your town in Utah..i see several bridges ..lets lower the requirements to any Bridge .. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
New tag. Your bike and another or more of the same model. There are 5 Yamaha Supere Teneres in this photo.
This would be too easy. I could just walk out to the garage and get two Triumph Explorers. His and hers versions. NOT the grab.
Grab. Two Super Teneres. From the parking lot of the Long Beach, CA IMS. New Tag - Something 50's. Lots of leeway here, be creative.
Lisbon, MD Now find a Volunteer Fire Company (bonus internet fame if it is in a town that starts with "V") **Fixed due to not reading instructions