POBPhotocontest Bridges ~ Bob Kerrey Pedistrian Bridge

Hello friends and Hivers, today I put my entry into the #POBPhotocontest hosted by @friendlymoose It's been awhile since I've participated here but bridges are a cool subject to read and write about so here I am again. I'm late to participate but if you have time before 8 p.m. CEST Sunday you too can participate by clicking here.

I share with you today a pedestrian bridge in my locale named the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Constructed in 2008, this bridge is 2300 feet long and has a unique curvy design to it. It connects two cities in two different states (Council Bluffs, Iowa & Omaha, Nebraska).

Two 203 feet high twin pylons anchor it and 80 steel cables support the deck. The bridge's curvilinear S-shaped design reflects the grace and power of the Missouri River below. So yesterday I visited it and decided to walk on it despite it being a windy cold day at 18 ° F (- 8 ° C). I didn't exactly dress it for so I walked a little faster than I normally would with my hands in my hooded sweatshirt.

Some simple rules to abide by if you want to enjoy the bridge. The rule that stuck out to me was the use caution during inclement weather. We got a dusting of snow that morning so much of the bridge had snow on it. No worries I avoided walking in snow when I could. There was only a handful of crazy people on it today. I seen one cyclists and less than a dozen people walking.

I started on the Iowa side where there is a nice sized park and the start of some walking trails. The bridge has a slight up hill climb to it starting on this side. The Nebraska side does too but not as much. Walking it from this side I had the wind in my face. It was a little bit more comfortable on the walk back with the wind on my back and walking mostly on a decline.

Once about half away across the bridge I ran across this information boards. The first two our historic information on the cultures from the past that used the river and how the river has changed due to modern technology through the use of damns. The last photo lists who was all involved in making the bridge construction possible. From both of the city's leadership, the project manager, the contractor, design engineer to those that were funding partners.

It's a fact that bridges connect one place to another. Here im just beyond the half way point where the border of one state reaches the other. Since Im by myself I couldn't take a photo of myself showing that I was in two places at the the same time. So fornately the sun was shining well and it casted my shadow showing I was in both places at the same time 😊

At one side of the bridge you get a great view of the River below. The other side you can see another bridge, a traffic bridge and beyond that is railroad bridge. I couldn't get a good photo of the railroad bridge from the bridge so I took one of it from a parking lot when I was leaving the park. If I wasn't freezing 🥶 at this point I would have taken some pictures of the view of downtown Omaha.

I probably spent about 30 minutes on the bridge and was eager to get off of it. I took these two pictures on my journey to get off the bridge. It was nice having the wind at my back and slightly walking downhill. The bridge continues quite a bit past the water on the Iowa side. There is a lot of undeveloped landscape for a good while on this side. That is because it enters a park off the river while on the Nebraska side it enters right into the city. It felt good to get back into my warm car.

Hope you enjoyed this journey of mine on the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Take care, stay safe, and have a great rest of your weekend. Best of luck to all who provide their entry to this awesome contest. Until next time!



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Hope you are not full freeze there 😛

The first photo of the bridge looks awesome.

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Oh no I'm not fully frozen, hehe. It was warmer today and is going to be the rest of the week. I wish I had time to do a night ops there, the bridge is illuminated at night 😊

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That bridge looks like a great walking route, weather permitting 😅. It must be pretty popular during warm months. And how neat that it crosses state lines.

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Yes much more popular in summer months. There is much activity going on both sides of the bridges during that time to include music concerts, food festivals and others.

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That would be a fun weekend, walking to either side for the activities.

Ahh, summer 🥲 we miss you.

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Too long a bridge I believe. Taking amazing photographs in this cold weather should definitely be challenging. The outlook of some pics are so beautiful with the bridge, on it snow, the clear clouds (snowy look),, the river below. Over all nice photos and Happy Weekend to you.

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Thank you it was a bit challenging, if it was warmer I would have taken more. The best time is to visit is at night as the bridge is illuminated with various colors. Happy weekend to you as well.

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Sure, if illuminated this bridge would attract more peoples because people can have a leisure walk in this lengthy bridge by admiring the views around.

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What a nice weather! man sometimes I wonder if I am misplaced before I was even born. I live in tropics but my heart is always wanting that icy cold weather haha.

Also that bridge has no pittbull policy lol is pitbull really disliked around there? I saw some videos pittbull killing other dogs even attacking little kids.

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The weather here has been 10° to 15° C for a good week than a few days of cold, next week more warmer weather. It doesn't know what it's doing.

There are some places here that have strict rules on pitbulls. They are a species that can be threatening if there not taken care of properly. I really think it has more to do with the owner, I don't know maybe I'm wrong.

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Oh that bridge is cool!!! It's good to walk there and with some snow!!!
Happy Sunday amigo!
!LUV

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The bridge provides some nice views especially the skyline of Omaha, Nebraska. Had it not been a little chilly and I had dressed better I would have taken some more pictures. Have a happy Sunday over there to Amiga 😊

!LUV

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The bridge looks beautiful. Everyone would enjoy walking or jogging while enjoying the view if the weather is warmer.♥️.

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Thanks and yes a better weather day would be more ideal, hehe. Hope you enjoyed your Sunday 🙏 😊

!LUV

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I spent whole day outside yesterday.. came back so tired😁😁

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Well definitely made good use of your time being out and about 😊 I hope you got plenty of rest ♥️

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Dude, my peakd lists aren't working. I've missed your posts :( But I'm back now. It's cold out there, ugh... but at least on the bridge you can walk without slipping on the snow. The views from there are really beautiful.

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Hello Amiga I have been crazy busy. I just finished up watching 5 days of basketball games this past Friday.

Can you believe it's above 10° C here now. It feels like heat wave compared to this day I walked on the bridge. There's a saying here, if you don't like the weather wait until tomorrow, haha.

I seen a photographer's work on display about a week ago. When I searched where else his work was displayed I learned he took some pictures while in Cuba in 2013. Anyways I smiled and thought of you 🤗 Now I can't figure out where those particular ones are on display though, haha. Take care and I appreciate you stopping by.

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It's that you carry Cuba in your heart. You will surely remember where you saw that expo these days, while you taste a tasty ice cream. ;)

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Haha other than the one I attended most recently the next closest one is 50 miles away and not really sure what collection it is. I did make some frozen yogurt that I will trying tonight 😋

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