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Day 4 Vancouver, Canada

Sunday 12th June 2005

overcast 15 °C

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Capilano Suspension Bridge

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Grouse Mountain

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Grouse Mountain

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Vancouver from Grouse Mountain

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me on capilano bridge

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steve,simon,jill and al

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a deer at grouse mountain

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me and some weird men at capilano bridge

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a wolf at grouse mountain

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a bear at grouse mountain

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capilano

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What a difference a day makes.Jet lag has finally worn off and I had a great 7 hours sleep although if it wasn’t for the 2 scotish guys who never made it back to the room it could have been a totally different story.Both were totally pissed as farts and 1 fell asleep in the toilet across the corridor and the other somehow couldn’t manage to even open the door to the room so he ended up asleep on the corridor floor.After deciding on the agenda for the day we decided it would be a visit to the Capilano Suspension Bridge followed by Grouse Mountain.We got the seabus to North Vancouver and then the bus to the bridge.It was certainly an awesome experience and my heart was poundind several beats faster as we stepped onto the bridge.It stands 230ft above and 450ft across the river.Walking across it at first was nerve wracking but a few more steps later we were shaking it about abit for a laugh.Then once over it we enjoyed walking around the tree top paths and it was a very enjoyable experience and well worth it.
Grouse Mountain was next and without a doubt this was worrying me a lot.The cable cars were going to a height of 3700ft and they looked terrifying but after Jill decided she was going up I had no option but to join them and we got in the queue.Once packed in like sardines in the cable car we shot upwards at a hell of a speed but it didn’t bother me at all.At the top we went to watch a film on 2 grizzly bears that had been rescued which was fascinating and then walked around looking at the 2 bears and 2 wolves.The size of the bears was unreal and they still weren’t fully grown.After some food we then noticed the clouds and mist had cleared from the summit of Grouse Mountain which was another 400ft up at 4100ft so we all walked up the steep climb.Halfway up I met 2 guys Steve and Al who had been out hiking all day.We ended up spending the rest of the day with them and it turned into a very very enjoyable day,helped very much by how funny Steve and Al were.On the way down to the restaurant we spotted some wild red deer which were as close as 5 metres away from us.All 5 of us sat in the restaurant overlooking the views of Vancouver and had a few beers and some food.When it came for time for us to leave Al very kindly offered us a lift back to the hostel in his car which showed how nice people have been so far.Back at the hostel I was soon in bed at 8.30pm after the best day so far.

Posted by -reece- 11:30 AM Archived in Backpacking | Canada

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