Here's 3 more in Southern Oregon . Sandy creek on Coquille river on hwy 42. Grave creek in Sunny Valley off I5. McKee bridge on Applegate river, upper Applegate road. Thanks for the great video Matt. 😊
@@MattCookOregon Most people mis-pronounce Row river--so ya got that one right. I used to jump off the train bridge when I was young (I lived 3 houses away from the swinging bridge) I'll be waiting to see what you film next!
@@MattCookOregon Not in Lane, but in Linn, how do you pronounce ‘Shimanek’ Covered Bridge? And you probably already know this; but of the 49 remaining covered bridges in Oregon, Lane County has 20: the most of any county west of the Mississippi River (there’s a good pamphlet you can get from Lane County). You may be interested in the last remaining steel truss covered bridge, down here in SoDoCo, in Milo (visit that one when you visit the Doerner Fir). Thanks for making the high quality videos.
Just FYI/BTW - ‘Stand By Me Day’ is held annually on July 23 in nearby-ish Brownsville, OR (where most of the scenes of “Castle Rock" were filmed). (Cottage Grove (and Lowell and UofO) is where 'Animal House' was filmed too.)
My wife and I bought a brick ($25) to help build the Centennial walking bridge. Our name was engraved on it but checked years later and the foot traffic deleted the engraving. Our marriage didn't last either so it's fitting. We (my wife more so) knew the Stewarts (Bohemia Lumber) and I'm guessing that explains the name of one of the bridges.
@@MattCookOregon Still, you did a much better job than I did even though our focus was somewhat different. I did learn some things watching your version. Thank you.
Beautiful video, we appreciate your historical information 🙏
Thank you very much. I appreciate getting to learn some details in the process too.
I really enjoy your videos. Interesting, informative and makes me want to get out more and explore this beautiful state. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much. It actually gets me out exploring too haha.
This looks good Matt! Can't wait to watch later. Hopefully see ya in October!
Thanks Blake. Actually someone at bocce once suggested I do covered bridges. I was too lazy to visit all 50.
We did a road trip, to see them. They are beautiful ❤❤❤
Thats great. Someone asked me to cover all 50 bridges. Sounds like a lot of work!
That brought back a lot of memories. I remember when you could still drive through some of those bridges. A great part of the history of my hometown.
Thank you. I am glad to be local approved!
Here's 3 more in Southern Oregon . Sandy creek on Coquille river on hwy 42. Grave creek in Sunny Valley off I5. McKee bridge on Applegate river, upper Applegate road. Thanks for the great video Matt. 😊
Thanks for that. There are so many! Maybe if I find a good covered bridge sponsor I will visit all 50 something.
Another great video... thank you so much.
Thank you!
I thought it was pronounced (Moes Bee Crk.) Loved your video thanks for putting it out there!
@@oeb3847 It is tradition for me to pick one name per video to mispronounce. Just sticking with the theme.
@@MattCookOregon Most people mis-pronounce Row river--so ya got that one right. I used to jump off the train bridge when I was young (I lived 3 houses away from the swinging bridge) I'll be waiting to see what you film next!
@@MattCookOregon Not in Lane, but in Linn, how do you pronounce ‘Shimanek’ Covered Bridge? And you probably already know this; but of the 49 remaining covered bridges in Oregon, Lane County has 20: the most of any county west of the Mississippi River (there’s a good pamphlet you can get from Lane County). You may be interested in the last remaining steel truss covered bridge, down here in SoDoCo, in Milo (visit that one when you visit the Doerner Fir). Thanks for making the high quality videos.
very pretty i’ve seen a lot of cover bridges before nice vid
We have so many. I wanted to do something manageable so found these all next to eachother.
I aways look forward to your videos. Thank you for taking us along and all your effort you put into them.😊❤
Thank you very much. New one about Haystack rock just came out.
Thanks Matt .You are the best ! and hello to the girls !
Thanks Becky. Always fun for me to do some history.
Thanks for the great video!
Thank you for the comment!
Beautiful, I love covered bridges. Great video Matt. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Arielle!
Just FYI/BTW - ‘Stand By Me Day’ is held annually on July 23 in nearby-ish Brownsville, OR (where most of the scenes of “Castle Rock" were filmed). (Cottage Grove (and
Lowell and UofO) is where 'Animal House' was filmed too.)
Thanks. Ha didn't know it was Brownsville but that makes sense. I did want to find that train bridge.
This is so good ! Thank you 🎉
Thank you!
Another great video!! Thank you!
Thank you! Tell your friends!
OUTSTANDING JOB MATT, THANKS
NO PROBLEM MIKE REALLY ITS NO BIG DEAL LETS DO IT AGAIN NEXT MONTH!
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Skateboard video at the covered bridges! I always think these spots I am at would be funny for a skateboard video.
My wife and I bought a brick ($25) to help build the Centennial walking bridge. Our name was engraved on it but checked years later and the foot traffic deleted the engraving. Our marriage didn't last either so it's fitting. We (my wife more so) knew the Stewarts (Bohemia Lumber) and I'm guessing that explains the name of one of the bridges.
Thanks for that info. Bohemia lumber eh. History of lumber could be an interested video topic.
Another great video, Matt!
Thank you. I really enjoyed making this video.
See? I knew you'd do it better than me. It'll be fine,
Debatable! Depends on what the viewer likes. Looks like this one wasn't too popular, oh well.
@@MattCookOregon Still, you did a much better job than I did even though our focus was somewhat different. I did learn some things watching your version. Thank you.
@@MattCookOregon those who liked it, enjoyed it big time Matt : )