tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470543006314152962.post8863910677102202019..comments2024-03-11T16:49:27.614+00:00Comments on The Happy Pontist: Scottish Bridges: Final summaryThe Happy Pontisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15252272118786667592noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470543006314152962.post-75673202550854756332012-11-18T23:49:21.482+00:002012-11-18T23:49:21.482+00:00It's a mixture. Some trips are places I go on ...It's a mixture. Some trips are places I go on holiday with my family or for work, and what you see here are whichever bridges fit in around those activities. Others are specifically to see bridges, but those are quite rare, and always planned carefully to fit in as much as possible each time. For choosing locations, it's purely about where is convenient for me and any travelling companion(s) at that time.The Happy Pontisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15252272118786667592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470543006314152962.post-4258128312624825252012-11-18T20:27:39.847+00:002012-11-18T20:27:39.847+00:00Hi, I really enjoy your posts on the bridges. And ...Hi, I really enjoy your posts on the bridges. And I would like to ask - how are you planning your bridge trips? Do you pick a part of a country and going through it, or you have a plan before you go. I had few bridge trips on my own, but yours look like more prepared, or better said more continuous. Do you have some advice?<br /><br />Thanks, JakubJakubhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01050654985212013300noreply@blogger.com