Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
(and Professional Travelers)
Capilano Suspension
Bridge - this page is dedicated to Stella Cabeca (she knows why) - |
The original Capilano Suspension Bridge was built by George Grant Mackay in 1889 to access prime forest lands that he purchased and protected from logging. The bridge was originally suspended on hemp rope. Today's bridge uses 2" steel cables capable of supporting two fully loaded 747's. | |
The bridge is 450 feet long and 230 feet above the floor of Capilano Canyon. Each step you take on the bridge creates a gentle wave on the bridge surface and you find yourself walking crooked. | |
The two RV Gypsies take time
to pause on the bridge and marvel at the view, 230 feet below, as clear
water rushes far below and streams cascade down the canyon walls. |
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Treetops Adventure |
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After walking the 450 foot long Capilano Suspension Bridge, the two RV Gypsies followed a winding path to find elevated timber frame boardwalks high above the forest floor for a birds-eye view of a thriving coastal rainforest. | |
Above: Stairs curving around and up to another shorter suspension bridge. |
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ABOVE: Lee climbed the stairs first while Karen stayed on the trail to photograph Lee on the first bridge in Treetop Adventure. Then Karen climbed the stairs to join Lee and continue on to the other bridges. | |
BELOW: In all, the rainforest canopy walk is 650 feet long and made up of a series of cable bridges suspended between platforms that reach as high as 12 stories and take you from the forest floor to the upper branches , and from deep in the forest to the edge of the canyon and back again. Below: on to the second bridge at Treetops Adventure........... | |
Below: looking down to the original pathway | Below: looking out and around the corner
to the next bridge |
Each Treetops Adventure bridge
is supported on 1" cables capable of holding 100,000 pounds. |
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Cliffhanger Walk - a leisurely stroll among the trees and native plants and another perspective of the forest and canyon. Below - the Capilano Suspension Bridge as seen from the Cliffhanger area. | |
views of the river from
various locations |
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The trail circles back under the main Capilano Suspension Bridge for photo ops of a different angle. | |
below: looking straight
down |
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Below: entrance to the
gift shop |
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Below: a cloud covered Grouse Mountain as viewed from the Capilano Bridge - the two RV Gypsies will go there next and hope the view clears. Use the sub-menu below for photos of Grouse Mountain. | |
Sub - menu for more photos
in British Columbia, Canada |
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Capilano Suspension
Bridge |
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