Volkswagen Beetle shell dismantled, removed from B.C. rock face by helicopter
SQUAMISH — The red shell of a Volkswagen Beetle has been removed from the steep rock face where it was suspended above Highway 99 in Squamish, B.C., in an apparent prank.
A statement from the Environment Ministry says a helicopter was used to remove the Beetle on Thursday after it was hauled up from the rock face known as the Papoose, near Stawamus Chief provincial park, the day before.
Photos provided by the ministry show the Beetle was broken into parts and placed into heavy netting attached to the helicopter with a long rope.
The older-model Beetle had appeared last week bearing a large “E” on its roof, indicating University of British Columbia engineering students were carrying on a long-standing tradition of placing Beetle shells in difficult locations.

