Took a little jaunt on a newly converted trail today. The trail's a former rail right-of-way that was rehabbed for cyclist. Took a few snaps whilst on the way.
What most people think of on this side of the pond when they hear Iowa:
The rail bridge over the Des Moines River:
The river valley; the muddy bits are from the last few year's floods:
Ian - point to point, the trail is about 40 km, Thursday's trip was around 80km, with a few diversions. There are plans afoot to connect this new trail to an existing rail-to-trail path that runs about 120 km, and other plans to connect to the trail that runs past my house. In theory, I will soon be able to do a huge loop without having to drive to a trailhead, which would be awesome.
I'm afraid the photos don't do justice to the bridge, and this is the second incarnation of it. When the Union Pacific abandoned the right of way, they took the steel spans and recycled them for a new bridge up river a bit. For few years all that stood were the piers. Somehow, the funds were raised to install the concrete spans and decorative arches; they're even lit at night.
The first trip across was a bit hairy; it's about 800 meters long, and about 55 meters over the river at the highest bits and maybe 3 meters wide. As one who suffers a bit of acrophobia from time to time, it was a good challenge.