Anyone who grew up in a rural area, outside of the desert of course, knows the simple joy of bridge jumping. I'm not sure what it is, but there is nothing like hurdling yourself off of a bridge into a muddy river, just to swim to the side, run (or more likely slip and slide your way) up the muddy bank, just to do it all over again. This was especially true for my friends and I after a long day of climbing in a 90 degree, 100% humidity Pennsylvania summer day. We showed up to a classic bridge for jumping in Hunterdon County, NJ, just to find a bunch of people who had the same idea.
Enjoy,
Tyler Gates
Good Life Photography
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Bridge Jumping
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