Sometimes my job takes me to the coolest places. Today, it took me to the top of the Mackinac Bridge! For those not familiar with this bridge, it is 5 miles long and links Michigan's Lower Peninsula to the Upper Peninsula and it basically separates Lake Michigan from Lake Huron. This trip happened on the spur of the moment so I didn't have my good camera with me. I only had my camera phone so sorry for some of the grainyness and lopsided shots. I was just worried about NOT dropping my phone 500+ feet to the water below lol.
The trip started through this little hole/doorway on the left of the bridge in this photo. It is like climbing into a submarine (or what I imagine it is like climbing into a sub lol). I looked at that and went "hmm, I am not as flexible as I used to be". Meanwhile, the guy (kid) showing me the way was like 18 and climbed around like a monkey haha. Nothing like feeling old and well....old! But I wasn't about to let that stop me so we carried on!
Once inside the tower, you crouch and climb through 2 more tunnels to get to the little elevator that would make Lisa faint ;) The 2 of us fit in there and that was about it. Suck it in and hang on! The elevator seemed to go on forever but it finally came to a stop and we climbed out and through a few more tunnels. I kept feeling like I was in one of those chuck e cheese play tunnels. It hurt like hell when I hit my head on the steel. I could not take photos inside - they do not allow it for good reasons. but basically after climbing about 6-10 flights of ladders (think the type of ladder bolted to the wall) and going through multiple holes we made it to the top of this tower
This is the hole you climb out of on top. This is not for the faint of heart or those with bad joints. The steel is not forgiving. And btw, as you are climbing around inside, you can feel the bridge/tower moving :)
It is all worth it though as this is the stunning view from the top :) This shot is looking south to Mackinac City, or Lower Michigan. That's I-75 down below and off in the distance
Looking north to Michigan's UP
Looking down...a long way down :)
And a few more misc "it's a long way down" shots
The very top. Look at how blue the sky was today :)
Here's the bridge from the UP looking south
I love my job :)
Oh, and I was also at the Soo today, another place I have never been before. I smiled at Canada across the way. No photos though. I will get some next time.