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=== Description ===
 
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There is one of the standard Eagle Creek galvanized steel bridges across Tish Creek.  
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There are a couple of bridges on the way to High Bridge that are pretty high themselves. Tish Creek Bridge is just past the [[Punchbowl Falls Overlook]]. Not too much farther up the trail is the Fern Creek Bridge. Both are the standard galvanized steel bridges common on Columbia Gorge Trails.  
  
 
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Revision as of 17:14, 20 January 2007

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One of those galvanized bridges common to Eagle Creek, this one across Tish Creek

Description

There are a couple of bridges on the way to High Bridge that are pretty high themselves. Tish Creek Bridge is just past the Punchbowl Falls Overlook. Not too much farther up the trail is the Fern Creek Bridge. Both are the standard galvanized steel bridges common on Columbia Gorge Trails.

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