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"My Day in Elmo, Alaska. Episode 2 : North Vancouver" by annefan on 2006-11-03 17:58:59
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"My Day in Elmo, Alaska. Episode 2 : North Vancouver"

by annefan on 2006-11-03 17:58:59


The Lynn Canyon suspension bridge in North Vancouver opened in 1912. To think that it’s been around that long & attracts many visitors daily is scary enough, but then when you realize that instead of solid steel, you’ve got narrow wooden slats under your feet & that’s all that’s separating you from a 166 foot drop to Lynn Creek below, it usually takes a few minutes to work up the courage to cross it. It’s something I’ve done several times though. I used to live right beside Lynn Canyon park & when I was younger, it wasn’t unusual at all to think of simply running across the bridge; now as an adult, I walk across slowly, holding on to the rail & praying...LOL It jiggles, for one--every time you take a step, & even if you’re on the bridge alone. It’s pretty narrow too--just wide enough for two people to pass each other. The bridge, however, is 100% safe--although I know it doesn’t sound like it is. Nobody has ever fallen off it--although people have jumped. Every summer at least one daredevil loses his life jumping off either the bridge or the rocks into the water below.

Suzanne

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