Monday, January 19, 2026

Hoover Dam

 


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  1. More important, the Pat Tillman Memorial bridge.

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  2. It's good to see the lake up a bit.

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    1. It would be even better to see it up a bit more !

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  3. After 9/11, I thought they built the bridge because they weren't allowing vehicles to cross the dam??

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  4. You are correct. To access the dam by vehicle you first pass through a security checkpoint on the AZ side. It’s not a through road anymore and after crossing the dam there are vista points but you can’t continue into NV. You must turn around.

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  5. That's a fairly new photo. When I was there with my US Marine Vietnam veteran group (in 2007), the bridge had just been started to be constructed.

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    1. I wouldn't call a 16 year old picture "fairly new".
      The bridge was completed in 2010

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  6. I got separated from my tour group in the depths of the Dam a few years ago and found myself alone...I didn't wander off to far away from the phone in the 30 or so minutes it took for someone to come and get me. Interesting place to be all alone.

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  7. Drove over Dam, no bridge then back in August 1981

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    1. Or June of '93, when I left the Navy and California behind for Tennessee

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  8. Saw it at night, 1975. Looked like a scene from the Wizzard of Oz.

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  9. There is or was a nice little hot springs on the Nevada side directly under where the new bridge was built. Don't know if it's still there or if you can even get to it anymore. F* everyone involved with 9/11 - foreign and domestic.

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  10. Boated up to one of the intake towers back around 78. Unforgettable.

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  11. I was there about then on a 6 week Trek America tour while on the way home from the UK to New Zealand. Wife had shagged the van driver at Comanche Lake by that stage but I didn't connect the dots for several years.

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    1. Usually the AhHa moment is to be enjoyed. I'm guessing that one didn't rise to that level. The events, the feelings that Could have followed are so widely varied,, I can't imagine how you handled that. Lousy deal,,

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  12. Never got old driving across it. The architectural art of the whole damn is superb. It was another world back then.

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  13. I remember crossing it to get to Caesar's legions back in the day. Thankfully I had the upgraded Securitron forces to help out.

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