It's 5 miles long and 450+ feet tall.
So, why did we walk it?
25 years ago, my hubby and I spent our honeymoon on Mackinac Island. While we were waiting for the ferry, he was watching the making of the Mackinaw Bridge. I pulled him away before the movie had ended. He was fascinated with it still. So, when I found out that this year was the 60th anniversary of the bridge walk, I wanted to do it.
We did!
Thank you God, we did!
The forecast that morning was storms. There were gusts of wind up to 25 miles per hour. I wasn't sure what to do as I didn't want to show lack of faith in m prayers for nice weather, but the night before we bought emergency rain ponchos. Well, turns out when you have an emergency rain poncho, it doesn't rain.
The weather was perfect - cool breeze and only a few drops of rain toward the end of the walk.
It is estimated that it takes the normal walker 2 to 2 1/2 hours to complete the walk. We finished in about one hour 45 minutes. My son finished in less than 1 1/2 hours. He hurried on ahead and actually made it back to the hotel and was ready to take a shower before we returned.
The walk was really well set up, and the hotel we got couldn't have been better. We had a view of the bridge from our window, and it was so close to the finish line that we just walked around the corner and up a few blocks to get back.
In the morning, we walked about .7 of a mile to catch a shuttle (school bus) to take us to the St. Ignace side of the bridge to start the walk.
The whole experience was really cool.
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