For those who aren't familiar with this spot, Lock 29 is here but not very visible in this video. It's centered in the picture at 0:30, on the other side of the fence/railing seen. (The fence/railing keeps visitors safely on the towpath trail.) An aqueduct carried boat traffic over the river, between the south end of the lock (centered in the picture at 0:33) and the opposite riverbank. The contemporary towpath trail bridge is in the place of the original towpath bridge over the river.
For those who aren't familiar with this spot, Lock 29 is here but not very visible in this video. It's centered in the picture at 0:30, on the other side of the fence/railing seen. (The fence/railing keeps visitors safely on the towpath trail.) An aqueduct carried boat traffic over the river, between the south end of the lock (centered in the picture at 0:33) and the opposite riverbank. The contemporary towpath trail bridge is in the place of the original towpath bridge over the river.
DoJoRa3 1 year ago
Thanks for recording and sharing this, SaraBikes2!
DoJoRa3 1 year ago
i wonder if thats a good fishin spot
ILUVBASSIN 2 years ago
that dam used to power the thomas moody mill on the ohio canal
ohiocanalgirl 2 years ago