The 197 is actually a uphill bridge going northward, but there is a
sidewalk only on the east sudden of the bridge.  I usually take the
sidewalk in both directions because th bridge is pretty narrow and long
enough for traffic to catch up.

The 97 is also open to bikes,  it is narrow and has no sidewalks.  It is a
bit shorter than the 197 though and the traffic is slower so taking the
lane isn't such a big deal.

Have a great ride. It's beautiful country.

-Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR

On Thursday, June 5, 2014, Lynne Fitz <fitzb...@comcast.net> wrote:

> the 197 bridge allows bikes.  Not saying the 97 bridge doesn't; I just
> don't know
> http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4762403
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