We have covered bridges where I live. Wonderful old structures built for horses and wagons. People come from far and wide to see these treasures from our past. Most have a three ton weight limit for cars, about the weight of a large SUV. I once saw a fully loaded, double trailer, logging truck, 65 tons, drive across one covered bridge. Somehow he made it and, when question by police who where notified of his action, said that’s where his GPS told him to go. Guess he couldn’t read the signs “Weight Limit, 3 Tons”, Passenger Cars Only" and “One Vehicle At a Time”. The GPS route? The bridge is on the original route of the North/South highway, the by-pass around the village and bridge was built over 40 years ago. So much for new technology… Then there was the guy, the same summer, who drove his fully loaded concrete truck onto a different covered bridge and only realized it was a bad idea when the top of the truck got wedged into the roof structure and he couldn’t get off, backwards or forwards. It was easy for the police to catch him.
Here in Wisconsin, the normal way of crossing the Wisconsin River on State Route 113 is via the Merrimac Ferry. But do you think Siri knew that? Noooooo! On our trip to Parfrey’s Glen and Devil’s Lake, she kept trying to re-route us to the US highway 10 miles to the west or the interstate 15 miles to the east.
You gotta love Groucho Marx’s “Lying Eyes” quote, it’s the best and used by Trump every time he opens his mouth.
Mostly, the strip it reminds me of trying to get home from watching the full solar eclipse a couple of years ago in Salem, Oregon. Google’s GPS directed me and my wife, plus another 20,000 other cars, to drive all over the back roads of Marion, Clackamas and Multnomah counties, instead of crawling up I-5 to “Save two minutes if you turn left at the next road in 500 feet.”
No wonder I’m so confused by folks who can’t see what’s right in front of them. I always though “lyin’ eyes” were about what they were saying, not what they were showing! I guess the Eagles got it wrong :)
Watcher over 5 years ago
You should put up a detour sign for the next wagon
Dtroutma over 5 years ago
Or if you have a REALLY FAST ox.
in.amongst over 5 years ago
Hey – you at least found water.
Superfrog over 5 years ago
I’m not sure if the ox is insured but at least the wagon is covered.
Superfrog over 5 years ago
You can spend all day trying to separate an illusion from a delusion.
hariseldon59 over 5 years ago
Typical GPS today.
eastern.woods.metal over 5 years ago
Lots of trees. I’d build a raft and charge a toll on the next wagons
eastern.woods.metal over 5 years ago
Donner Pass 10 miles ahead
braindead Premium Member over 5 years ago
And they’ll be treated as liberators.
wiatr over 5 years ago
I can hear The Eagles singing.
Bilan over 5 years ago
The map is right. It’s just that it’s a 1980’s AAA map.
Aussie Down Under over 5 years ago
Men don’t like asking for directions and some women don’t like reading maps. A recipe for disaster.
enigmamz over 5 years ago
Now, if none of them have actually studied law….
whahoppened over 5 years ago
It’s called"Ground Truth" i.e. walk out there and see if your feet get wet.
Mominexile Premium Member over 5 years ago
Excellent. I feel like we all are struggling with the cognitive dissonance dilemma these days.
irishwolfhound over 5 years ago
Tucker Carlson says the bridge out is a myth.
keenanthelibrarian over 5 years ago
Time to have faith …
Masterskrain over 5 years ago
Rabid Rudy Giuliani says that a gap is not a gap.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Pick any session of congress. It’s like a replay of an old tv western. You are compelled to watch and know the outcome won’t change.
rmercer Premium Member over 5 years ago
Is that African or European swallow?
silverclaw33 over 5 years ago
Doesn’t matter. You’re all dying of dysentery next week.
tripwire45 over 5 years ago
GPS.
bbenoit over 5 years ago
We have covered bridges where I live. Wonderful old structures built for horses and wagons. People come from far and wide to see these treasures from our past. Most have a three ton weight limit for cars, about the weight of a large SUV. I once saw a fully loaded, double trailer, logging truck, 65 tons, drive across one covered bridge. Somehow he made it and, when question by police who where notified of his action, said that’s where his GPS told him to go. Guess he couldn’t read the signs “Weight Limit, 3 Tons”, Passenger Cars Only" and “One Vehicle At a Time”. The GPS route? The bridge is on the original route of the North/South highway, the by-pass around the village and bridge was built over 40 years ago. So much for new technology… Then there was the guy, the same summer, who drove his fully loaded concrete truck onto a different covered bridge and only realized it was a bad idea when the top of the truck got wedged into the roof structure and he couldn’t get off, backwards or forwards. It was easy for the police to catch him.
Brain Pudding over 5 years ago
When reality meets false theories….
DiminishedFirst over 5 years ago
The gap is fake news.
RaydarA over 5 years ago
Thank you, commentators. This could easily have fallen into a political chasm.
Znox11 over 5 years ago
Just back up and get a running start.
awcoffman over 5 years ago
Where’s Indiana Jones when you need him?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Early GPS was no more trustworthy than todays. The only real difference was the speed at which things went sour.
Linguist over 5 years ago
Crossing the Great Continental Divide.
webman3802 over 5 years ago
So do you try to ford the river, pay for the ferry, or caulk the wagon and float it across?
Rauderi over 5 years ago
Ford it, that way everyone dies of dysentery.
Chansonreve over 5 years ago
Ah, yes, the true story of the Donner Party.
Display over 5 years ago
Why is it that I can next hear, “Whew! That was a close one. Almost lost a $400 handcart!”? Must be the trail to Rock Ridge.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
Here in Wisconsin, the normal way of crossing the Wisconsin River on State Route 113 is via the Merrimac Ferry. But do you think Siri knew that? Noooooo! On our trip to Parfrey’s Glen and Devil’s Lake, she kept trying to re-route us to the US highway 10 miles to the west or the interstate 15 miles to the east.
Ermine Notyours over 5 years ago
I don’t remember this in the game.
CitizenKing over 5 years ago
Google Maps did that to me once.
comixbomix over 5 years ago
We’re about to find out why they were called “Prairie Schooners”…
waes-hael over 5 years ago
Double down!
Greyhame over 5 years ago
Warning to the old timers: I shall repeat an old story for those who missed it.
I have had a couple of people get lost on the way to my place because the GPS dead-ended them into the parking lot of a seedy looking biker bar.
garcalej over 5 years ago
Why couldn’t YOU die of dysentery? You were the unpopular one.
Bicycle Dude over 5 years ago
You gotta love Groucho Marx’s “Lying Eyes” quote, it’s the best and used by Trump every time he opens his mouth.
Mostly, the strip it reminds me of trying to get home from watching the full solar eclipse a couple of years ago in Salem, Oregon. Google’s GPS directed me and my wife, plus another 20,000 other cars, to drive all over the back roads of Marion, Clackamas and Multnomah counties, instead of crawling up I-5 to “Save two minutes if you turn left at the next road in 500 feet.”
Dr_Fogg over 5 years ago
I can’t believe it… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKh6hbLGj3o
AndrewSihler over 5 years ago
Half a bridge is better than no bridge at all. (Folk saying. Of a long-vanished folk.)
ArtieEl over 5 years ago
The first Dukes settle in Hazzard County.
mistercatworks over 5 years ago
His last words were, “You can be stubborn, if you want. See you on the other side.”
Charliegirl Premium Member over 5 years ago
Oh, this begs for so many political comments, lolol.
fix-n-fly over 5 years ago
Recalculating….
StewS2 over 5 years ago
Gee, I didn’t know Google Maps existed back then!
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 5 years ago
Concretionist over 5 years ago
No wonder I’m so confused by folks who can’t see what’s right in front of them. I always though “lyin’ eyes” were about what they were saying, not what they were showing! I guess the Eagles got it wrong :)
You can’t hide your lyin’ eyes
And your smile is a thin disguise
I thought by now you’d realize
There ain’t no way to hide your lyin’ eyes.
Charlie Tuba over 5 years ago
Find a witch and build a bridge out of her. If she weighs the same as a duck she’s made of wood. And therefore a witch!
bakana over 5 years ago
They should Never have bought a map from a Wiley Bear.
gopher gofer over 5 years ago
recalculating…
theoldidahofox over 5 years ago
Sounds like Trump.
Asharah over 5 years ago
The Donner Party was actually taking a “shortcut” recommended by a Trail Guide.
aditya_j over 5 years ago
Looks like religious apologetics!
Daeder over 5 years ago
“…and that’s the true(?) story of the Bowling Green massacre!”