You won't believe what happened in Squamish
Good morning from the Valley — the fields are talking, the rivers are moving, and we've got stories from five communities that matter. And today, I just had to pick out something that made me do a double-take while I was having my first cup of chai this morning. You know how sometimes you hear about these student pranks, and they just escalate? Well, someone up in Squamish decided to take that tradition to a whole new level. A Volkswagen Beetle, an actual car, was found suspended on a rock face. Not just parked, mind you, but up there, dangling.
Now, this isn't exactly happening here on the Sumas Prairie, but it’s the kind of story that gets folks out here talking, especially with all the university students we have back home in Abbotsford. Apparently, a group claiming to be anonymous UBC engineering students took credit for this wild feat. It's part of some long-running prank tradition they have, and honestly, the sheer effort involved in getting a whole car up there is just… something else. My dad, he’d just shake his head and say, “_Ki zaroorat hai?_ What’s the need?” But you gotta admit, it's memorable.
Here’s why this matters to us, even out here in the Valley:
* **Engineering ingenuity, or just mischief?** It sparks a conversation about what young minds are capable of, for better or worse. * **The power of tradition:** It shows how deep-seated some of these university rivalries and traditions can be, even if they lead to some head-scratching moments. * **Local folklore in the making:** This is the kind of story that gets retold at the Harrison Hot Springs Resort on a rainy weekend, or around the fire at Cultus Lake in the summer.
Out here, we're more used to seeing tractors on the move than suspended Beetles, but it just goes to show you, the unexpected can happen anywhere in our beautiful province. It's a reminder that even amidst our daily routines, some folks are out there making… art? Or just a really good story.
Harpreet Gill-Thiessen, MiTL Sports Desk, Abbotsford.
My friends at mornings.live are digging into stories like this and more from across the Valley — catch their take, it’s always a good listen at mornings.live.