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Dates: 4/1/2010 - 9/30/2010
City / State: Alleghany County, VA
Event Name: Humpback Covered Bridge
Event Type: Seasonal Walk
Event ID: 86209 2010/Y0627
Distance - Trail Ratings: 5/10 km - 3
Description: The trail will be along county roads and will include the Humpback covered bridge. The first 6-kilometers is rated 2. The next 2-1/2 kilometers is rated a 3, as you will walk up one really steep, long hill. Wheelchairs might need assistance going up the hill on the second half of the walk. The Humpback Covered Bridge located in the U.S. state of Virginia, is one of the few remaining covered bridges in the United States that was built higher in the middle than on either end; hence the name of "humpback". The bridge was built in 1857 and is also the oldest remaining covered bridge in the state of Virginia. Its WGCB number is 46-03-01. The bridge spans a tributary of the Jackson River known as Dunlap Creek, for a distance of 109 feet (33 m). The humpback feature is 4 feet (1.2 m) higher in the center than at either end. The bridge is located near the city of Covington, Virginia. Three bridges stood at approximately the same location as Humpback Covered Bridge does today. The first bridge was built in the 1820s and was destroyed by a flood in 1837. A second bridge built the next year was also damaged beyond repair by a flood on July 13, 1842. The third bridge collapsed in 1856 due to heavy use and fatigue from weathering. None of these earlier bridges were either arched or covered. All three bridges were a part of the James River and Kanawha Turnpike, a heavily used mountain road that connected the Shenandoah Valley with the Alleghany Mountains and areas further west. The current bridge was built in 1857 and the design of both covering and also arching the bridge was hoped to increase the longevity of the bridge by protecting the midsection from future floods and the decking from the ravaging effects of moisture and sunlight. The decking, unlike houses and other structures, could not be painted to prevent deterioration, as the traffic from horses and wagons would quickly remove any available paints of the era. The Humpback Covered Bridge was used from 1857 to 1929, when a steel truss bridge was built for U.S. Highway 60 immediately to the north. The bridge, as it stands today, has most of the original hand-hewn support timbers and decking that was laid down in 1857, however, most of the walls and roofing have been replaced several times since.
Amenities: Strollers: Medium | Wheelchairs: hard | Pets: Yes | Restrooms: Yes
Special Classifications: Covered Bridges, Railroad Heritage
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Location: Alleghany County
Start Point / Driving Directions: Alleghany County - Registration is by mail only through the point of contact. Directions to the start point will be sent to each participant when they pre-register.
Awards & Fees: IVV Credit Only
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Host Club: Virginia Volkssport Assn.
Contact: Annette Tollett (757) 766-3065
Website: www.walkvirginia.com/CountySeasonalWalks.htm
E-Mail Contact: ahtollett@yahoo.com