Posted January 2, 2014, by Rick Harris (rick [dot] a [dot] harris [at] gmail [dot] com)
That bridge is not actually on McCune Creek. It is at McCune Road and I do not know the name of the water way it goes over. McCune Creek is actually a few miles west. It runs parallel to and east of Olive School Road, crosses over the canal, runs under Putah Creek Road between Olive School Road and Holmes Lane and empties into Putah Creek. It is visible on Google Earth. It is dry all year except when there is a heavy rain. I have explored the dry creek many times. There are the remains of an old bridge and a lot of debris in the creek, including wheels and tracks from old sulphur drying sheds. In very wet years there can be bull frogs that have moved up from Putah Creek but I have not sen any for at least 5 years.
That bridge is not actually on McCune Creek. It is at McCune Road and I do not know the name of the water way it goes over. McCune Creek is actually a few miles west. It runs parallel to and east of Olive School Road, crosses over the canal, runs under Putah Creek Road between Olive School Road and Holmes Lane and empties into Putah Creek. It is visible on Google Earth. It is dry all year except when there is a heavy rain. I have explored the dry creek many times. There are the remains of an old bridge and a lot of debris in the creek, including wheels and tracks from old sulphur drying sheds. In very wet years there can be bull frogs that have moved up from Putah Creek but I have not sen any for at least 5 years.
Rick H. January 2014