When we were attending the massive concrete show in Las Vegas this spring we met the very nice folks from Concrete Decor magazine. Now we are pleased to be featured in their 100th issue of that magazine. For those who want to read the article here's the link...
Park ID signs finished
The Scallywag Bay Adventure Park signs are now complete and ready for loading into the sea containers. Soon they will be on their way to Trinidad. They will offer un-forgettable eye-catching color to the corners of the park.
Revisiting Hells Gate
Almost ten years ago we built a new proscenium for the Hells Gate Airtram attraction. The airtram is situated in a spectacular river canyon and features a 500 foot drop from the highway to the far side of the river. The canyon narrows to just over a hundred feet wide at that point and is well over a hundred feet deep. More than twice as much water flows through this narrow canyon than over Niagara Falls. The problem was neither the airtram nor the river are visible from the highway. The solution was a faux rock wall with a half-size airtram protruding.
For our lunch we rode down the tram to the restaurant below and enjoyed a meal on the deck overlooking the raging river below. We also took the time to look over another project we had done eight years ago to honor the two hundredth anniversary of Simon Fraser going through the canyon.
Jenessa also posed like a tourist on the other side. Wearing our safety gear she looked ready to climb the rock!
