Our local Guide.
We eventually ended up in a beautiful clearing, where Mike T and Tiffany had set up a picnic lunch for us, with boxed lunches we'd pre-ordered and a bunch of delicious apple cider donuts and warm apple cider. Yumm!
It started drizzling again, so a lot of us ate lunch standing up because the benches had got wet, then the tarps got damp, but it was still a really nice lunch. The picnic area was really pretty, with a stream and surrounding trees.
After lunch and some fun and games, we were split up into 2 groups and loaded into 2 smaller mini-buses to start our Covered Bridge tour. Apparently the most direct road to the first bridge was too small for the motorcoach, so we headed out in the mini-buses and Clyde, our driver, took the motorcoach around the much longer way to meet us once we finished at the first bridge.
The tour covered 3 different covered bridges. I've always been a fan of covered bridges, so I really enjoyed this activity. If I remember correctly, all 3 of the bridges are still active bridges, so for a couple of them, we had to be careful of the traffic while trying to get the perfect photo!
The first bridge we came to was in a gorgeous treed setting. It was a bit rough around the edges, but that definitely added to the charm and the photographability of the bridge. We walked around it, and through it, and had multiple photos taken of us on it, and I and some others walked a bit downstream to get the best angle. It was raining a bit again, but very lightly. I think I got a couple of nice shots. Google helped me here, and this bridge is "The Grist Mill Covered Bridge, also known as the Scott Covered Bridge, the Bryant Covered Bridge, and the Canyon Covered Bridge, is a covered bridge that carries Canyon Road across the Brewster River, off Vermont Route 108 in Cambridge, Vermont."
After we finished with our picture taking, we headed to our next destination, "Brookdale Bridge". I didn't have to Google that one, because it has a sign on it!

This bridge was in much better repair, and painted a nice red color. The same routine happened here, taking photos, having our photos taken, admiring the surrounding Fall colors.
Continued in next post.