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Mind Over Matter
the same time. Can’t we go back to grade school when there was an allotted time for recess where it was required to go outside and run around for at least 20 minutes a day? No one tells you that disappears in your adult life, no fair!Then he did something that blew my mind completely, instructing me to the Seek the Peak training schedule that was posted on Grouse Mountain's website, I noticed the
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Barn Swallow Nestlings Ready to Fledge!
other shelter from the weather. Interestingly enough, while they used to also nest on cliff faces, they have come to rely on man-made structures and now nest exclusively on them. After hatching, young Barn Swallows grow quickly, with both the adult male and female birds feeding them, and after 18-23 days the young are ready to leave the nest. We've been watching one nest that was constructed on top of
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/barn-swallow-nestlings-ready-to-fledge
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Grouse Mountain's 84th downhill season
Grouse Mountain's 84th downhill season Grouse Mountain ushers in the 84th Downhill SeasonParadise Bowl opens at 4pm for snow lovers to get winter underway November 19, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Winter has arrived early at the Peak of Vancouver, precipitating the 84th Downhill Season opening at 4pm today . The ongoing snowfall, and colder temperatures ideal for snowmaking
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountains-84th-downhill-season
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Sweat it Out
arrived now could I?Friends like these…As we drove up to the parking lot, I found myself nervous. I hadn’t ran with Graham since we did the Nike Women’s Marathon for charity many years before and I definitely was not in the same shape nor had the same body to work with as I did back then. Not to mention this is a man that has since started a running group that plans to run 230km in Costa Rica raising
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 6
with Gretzky during the Olympics certainly didn’t hurt either – accompanied by the likes of KD Lang, D Squared and a few others involved in the Olympics. But if I had to pick, my favourite time would be emcee’ing the wedding of one of my favourite ladies in May 2010. The wedding was spectacular, the bride was absolutely stunning and the setting was picturesque – intimate room for dinner and speeches
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-aug-6
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The Eye of the Wind - Overview
large wind turbine – so large that you are able to ascend the 20-storey high tower via an elevator contained within its supporting shaft. You exit into a 36-person viewPOD™ atop the tower, suspended directly below the hub of the massive 125-foot (38-metre) long blades. The viewPOD is encased in glass, including a segment of the floor. The closest corresponding experience would be flying in the clear
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/the-eye-of-the-wind-overview
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CALLING ALL GROUSE GRIND ENTHUSIASTS!
nothing is more grueling than what cancer patients endure during their fight against the disease and this helps propel individuals up the Mountain on race day”. Seek The Peak is a unique, pledge-driven relay event that has raised over $200,000 for Rethink Breast Cancer. All funds go directly to BC- based researchers who are working towards the goal of finding a cure for breast cancer, and to the start
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/calling-all-grouse-grind-enthusiasts
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Escape the sweltering heat
Escape the sweltering heat! Vancouver’s most-inviting patio kicks off another summer of social night festivities. North Vancouver, June 5, 2009 – Soaring temperatures this week may leave you searching for shade and wondering where to find cooler climes. Come up to the only cool spot in Vancouver at Grouse Mountain to relax and enjoy the rays without running for cover. Several degrees less heat
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/escape-the-sweltering-heat
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Start Preparing for a race by... Relaxing?
remain calm and to remember that crossing the finish line is a goal in and of itself. While I completely agree that it is certainly a feat to drag your body along the pavement for 21.1 kilometers. My goal is simple: To better myself. The week before a race I like to keep things mellow with short comfortable runs. Here’s a quick series if you yourself need a little weekly structure: Monday
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/start-preparing-for-a-race-by-relaxing
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 4
: Dinner at The Observatory for 2
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-aug-4