The "impenetrable savage land" of Scott's day, trackless and Bridgeless, is now singularly well opened up to civilisation and the modern tripper.
"In the Border Country"
W. S. (William Shillinglaw) Crockett
The streams are dreadfully swollen and nearly all Bridgeless, compelling us to ford them.
"Three Years in the Federal Cavalry"
Willard Glazier
Had General Meade advanced, as it seems he might have done with the resources at his command, against the demoralized, decimated, and flying army, with its ammunition quite exhausted, and a swollen river, unfordable and Bridgeless, between it and safety, Lee could not have escaped annihilation.
"Three Years in the Federal Cavalry"
Willard Glazier