New Beaver Brook Footbridge
By Paul Lauenstein
To pass over Beaver Brook near the train station, hikers once had
to jump across a spillway in a narrow concrete dam. A slip could
result in injury, especially for parents out for a walk in the woods
with small children. Now, thanks to the efforts of SFOC President
Kurt Buermann and a group of volunteers, a footbridge spans the brook
for safe crossing.
Kurt procured the plans, the lumber, and the hardware. He cut the
boards, preassembled the entire bridge in his back yard, and then
took it apart again, numbering each piece in preparation for final
assembly at the site on Saturday, December 8.
The Boy Scouts showed up early with doughnuts and coffee for the
half-dozen volunteers. They erected trail signs and cleared the trail
while the volunteers set to work erecting the bridge.
As the volunteers unloaded the planks from the pickup truck, a man
approached from the opposite bank with his dog and a plank. By sheer
coincidence, he had brought a board that very day to span the gap
in the dam to make it safer to cross. He said he walked that way
often with his dog, and felt unsafe jumping across the spillway in
the dam, especially with ice and snow coming soon. He was so enthusiastic
about the new bridge that he came back later and helped out with
the construction.
As the day unfolded and the bridge went up, several more parties
of hikers, some with small children, chanced along, underscoring
the need for the bridge. All were thrilled to see the new bridge
being built, and astonished that a group of volunteers would make
such a big effort to improve a hiking trail.
Thanks to Keevin Geller of Barney & Carey
Co. for providing the lumber at cost; to the Fields Pond Foundation
for its grant of $500; and to Boy Scout troop 95 for contributing
refreshments and labor.
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