And you get a free disposable parka.
The bad news is it's rainy.
Kind of a bummer you're not aloud to throw anything down. Because I happened to bring one of those little plastic parachute guys. (Would've been sweet.) He never saw flight. I even chickened out throwing him off the balcony of the hotel.
And here's the hotel. Kinda rustic.
Like I'd really put my hand so close to a giant owl's beak. If I saw an owl that big I'd probably pee. Then run.
Here I am visiting the Ewok village of Endor.
Hahaha, it totally looks like an Ewok village. Where are the flying stormtroopers?
ReplyDeleteHey George, I have been following you and your travels for some time. I must say you have to stop! I keep adding places to go and see to my 'must see list'. This bridge looks like so much fun. I had an experience like this this summer when we went to a bridge and a huge storm rolled in before we were able to actually go out on it. Such bummer. Anyways take care. I look forward to traveling with you. :) H
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Any chance that owl is the elusive Hurley Bird?
ReplyDeleteThose suspension bridges used to scare the daylights out of me. I went on one when I was a little kid, and I remember that it didn't feel....solid under me. Too bad the test flight didn't go through. One small step for man, one giant leap for dollkind....LOL...Have a good one.
ReplyDeleteA few years back a lady threw her baby off that bridge. She said she slipped and accidentally dropped him. The kid was okay after bouncing off a few trees on the way down. No major injuries, believe it or not.
ReplyDeleteThe Ewoks were really filmed around there, weren't they??
I've been on that bridge. I was in high school, and me and my friends got yelled at by park rangers or whatever for shaking/swinging the bridge to freak the girls out.
ReplyDeleteGuess it's not safe or something. =)
Those are some beautiful pictures! I admit, if I were on that bridge, I'd pee. Then cower and wait for someone to retrieve me.
ReplyDeleteWhat hotel is that? It does look rustic- backwoods deliverance style, but in a good way. I'd love some info!
ReplyDeleteCool place. Nice shots. I really like ones where people place their hands in random places. I think I have one with my hand inside a giant nutcracker's mouth!
ReplyDeleteI've been on the bridge too! This is my claim to fame!!!
ReplyDeleteThat hotel looks SO cool. About the owl, I would pee then run too if I saw one that big.
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ReplyDeletehey jorge good to see you were able to make it to the capilano bridge.. i love it there, just amazing how far up you are, did you ever make it over stanley park to see all the interesting artists and their work they done in the park and ever get in at the aquarium?
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ReplyDeleteIndeed I have a respect for Owl's especially since this past year I mistakenly mistook one for a feral cat. It was near midnight and I saw this "cat" on the ground over what I thought was a squirrel or other small vermin. I was approaching it stealthily to give it a quick when the head turned 180
degrees around and I saw the distinctive beak of a barn owl. Needless to say I reversed course quite quickly.
I can almost smell the woods coming through on your post...AHH! Refreshing.
ReplyDeleteMy ex-boyfriend won one of those little parachute guys at an arcade once, while on vacation. I kept it as a souvenir.
ReplyDeleteI love the Ewok Village comment... hehehehe.
Ewoks kick ass.
ReplyDeleteMan I love throwing things off of bridges, and rocks in water or floating things down rivers.
That hotel looked more like the set for Jacob's cabin...
ReplyDeleteYour blog is awesome... You are awesome and your girlfriend is gorgeous... okay, I hate to do this... but the village isn't called Endor, they are on the Forest Moon Endor. I have no idea what the village is called. Now - I know you could care less, but I had to do it.
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