Last weekend I visited this famous sightseeing point in North Vancouver called Capilano Suspension Bridge with my friend. It is located in 20 minute drive distance from Downtown. This bridge, hanging across a steep valley, always waves and shakes when pedestrians walk across on it. As the both sides of this bridge is covered with net, it isn't so scaring and only small children sometimes cry. It was fine Saturday and there were quite a few visitors coming and going through the bridge, and some of them stopping on the way to take pictures. I just worried about how much weight is acceptable for the bridge. Without any controlling staff, with quite a few passengers, and if it was overloaded, a terrible accident might happen. Am I alarmist?
Last weekend I visited this famous sightseeing point in North Vancouver called Capilano Suspension Bridge with my friend. It is located 20 minutes from Downtown. This bridge, hanging across a steep valley, always waves and shakes when pedestrians walk across on it. As both sides of this bridge are covered with net, it isn't so scary and only small children sometimes cry. It was fine on Saturday and there were quite a few visitors coming and going across the bridge, and some of them stopped on the way to take pictures. I just worried about how much weight is acceptable for the bridge without any controlling staff and with quite a few passengers, and if it was overloaded, a terrible accident might happen. Am I an alarmist?
Posted by: Corrector | June 25, 2005 at 01:57 AM