I seem to remember that the old wooden trestle was dismantled a few years ago
There are many old wooden trestles along that line. You may be thinking of the ones in Myra Canyon, some of which were destroyed in the big Okanagan Lake forest fire of 2003. That fire destroyed 200 homes, 20,000 acres of forest, and 12 of the 16 wooden trestles in Myra Canyon. With a combination of government support and volunteer help, these trestles were rebuilt over the next 5 years. Today it is a very popular recreation site for cycling.
Photos of the fire:
http://www.myra-trestles.com/gallery/fires-and-reconstruction/ History of the Myra Canyon trestles:
http://www.myra-trestles.com/history/past/My wife's parents live in Penticton, about 35km south of Myra Canyon (as the crow flies). The Kettle Valley Trail passes a couple of kilometres from their house, and I am planning to ride from their place to Myra Canyon this summer (or the other direction). From Pentincton to Myra Canyon along the KVR trail is about 75km, almost all up-hill -- although it is only a railway grade. People normally start at Myra, and ride down to Penticton. I'm not sure which direction I'll ride it, but I'll get a ride in the car for the other direction.
When I do the ride, I will be sure to post photos on this forum (probably in this thread).
My bigger goal is to ride from Vancouver to Penticton, following the KVR, in 4 or 5 years from now. It's about 400km. My son is 10, and he is excited about doing it with me. I've never done such a long bike trip, but with the info that I've learned on this forum, I feel a lot more confident about tackling a 4-5 day self-sustained bike trip.
- Dave