This week Britton put on the last few boards that connected one side of the bridge to the other.
Little Britton, big bridge and huge Royal Palm tree
We have been enjoying going across it, walking on it like a catwalk, swinging our legs over the edge, laying down feet to feet or head to head looking up at the birds, bugs, and iguanas in the trees.
It’s not totally done, but it is useable/walkable now. We still need to add some other bolts to it, put on some handrails and about 10 more feet to make the transition onto the bridge feel seamless. Then we need to put in rebar and pour the concrete steps to make the full connection all the way to the cabin.
Britton had to re-do a few of the stair molds because they weren’t regular rise and run
Compared to going down into quebrada and climbing back up, crossing the bridge feels like floating.
Bridge, curving steps and cabin
We love our little cabin hideaway in the woods and this bridge makes it even more fun. We have already started talking about what we can put below it. A tilapia pond? A small waterfall? Koi? Ducks? Tropical water lilies? Or all of the above. There is just so much potential with this property and this bridge is another step to helping us unlock even more.