In russia, What do yo do...

Why use the old one when there's a newer one nearby with more risk involved. The driver obviously has a screw or 2 loose. Straightjacket please.
 
because of the trill of danger? Also it looks like the new one is for rail traffic, making it a bad idea to cross it (train vs land rover?)

So that may be the only easy way across
 
The bridge looks pretty sturdy(probably has concrete piers supporting the wooden deck) also if you notice the two jeeps used are not kitted out like a standard one are they?
 
What were those things in the water?

Anyway, No way would I ever do that. Im scared to walk across stuff like that, let alone drive a car!
 
I'd take my Cherokee across it just for the experience and to be able to say I did it. I mean, how much more dangerous can it be than what the ice road truckers in the Northwest Territories and Alaska do, atleast this is a man-made structure that was meant to carry extreme weight. It's not like a Cherokee weighs as much as even a small industrial locomotive, even with toys added to the Jeep.
 
What were those things in the water?

Anyway, No way would I ever do that. Im scared to walk across stuff like that, let alone drive a car!

I wouldn't either!

Did you see the really rotted boards before the road-boards were put in place?

John
 
Back
Top