Another of Fermata’s strategic plans has been implemented. Ted developed a brief strategy for Pennsylvania’s Kinzua Bridge State Park after the railroad trestle met with fate in the form of a tornado. This park is near Bradford and the New York state line, yet although isolated the trestle (and the train that once operated here) attracted significant numbers of visitors. Ted’s plan recommended the creation of a sky walk at the end of the remaining structure (Ted remembers standing at the end of the destroyed trestle in 10 degree weather, wondering how he became interested in this profession in the first place). Congratulations to PA DCNR for following through on the plan, and particularly to Meredith Hill of DCNR for continuing the legacy of the PA Wilds. We can’t wait to visit!