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Seek the Peak 2013 - The results are in!
. Other winners are: Top Relay Team: Capilano Eagles with a time of 1:30:07. Top Solo Female: Kim Magnus with a time of 1:37:36.Results can be found by clicking on the following links.SolosAge GroupsRelaysFor any timing request or questions, please contact Race Day Timing at info@racedaytiming.ca
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Bears enter Hyperphagia
are full. After this big feed they then bed down and, when not eating, can be found snoozing on the hillsides. This increased lethargy is also an adaptation to preserve their energy and not waste the precious calories they just gained through their food.Once the snow arrives, we diminish the feeding levels to represent a dwindling food supply (once again replicating what would be happening in the
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Artists For Conservation Festival
and wildlife artists from around the globe, immersing visitors, school children and teachers in art and nature through workshops, film, and a world class art show. Entrance to the Festival is complimentary with your Skyride Admission and all the artwork on display can be purchased with proceeds going directly to support valuable conservation work. So mark the dates in your calendar, jump aboard
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The Eye of the Wind Tours Officially Begin
The Eye of the Wind Tours Officially Begin Visitors are now able to ride up to the viewPOD. Tours of the Eye of the Wind and our viewPOD have officially begun. Visitors are now able to ride our elevator cab up to the observation platform and capture some of the most amazing views of Vancouver – not to mention an up-close look at our wind turbine. Most visitors are utterly speechless once they
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Winter Never Sleeps at Grouse Mountain
Winter Never Sleeps at Grouse Mountain During the Games, We're Open 24/7 We’re in full operation 24 hours a day for the entire 17 days of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics – from February 12-28, 2010. Ski at 3am and catch NBC’s “Today” show live on location from 4-8am in the Peak Chalet. With a host of entertainment and activities around the clock, there’s no better way to celebrate the spirit of
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Bears enjoy sun and snow!
they want a mix of snow and sun they can have this too by napping on a cool bed of ice.We've reached the point where the bears are on their summer maintenance diet which allows them to maintain a healthy weight. They are getting a daily feed of dried dog kibble, apples, carrots, sweet potatoes and the occasional servings of nuts and honey. After roaming around eating for the morning, Grinder and
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The Eye of the Wind Grid Interface
The Eye of the Wind Grid Interface The Eye of the Wind is now interfacing with the grid. What a difference a month makes! The Eye of the Wind is now interfacing with the grid. A bit more tweaking and commissioning by our Italian team and we’ll soon be producing power. The elevator is running beautifully and now has two working doors - one at the tower base and one entering into the viewPOD at a
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Artists For Conservation Festival Comes To Grouse Mountain
, immersing visitors, school children and teachers in art and nature through workshops, film, and a world class art show. The Festival is complimentary with your Skyride Admission and all the artwork on display can be purchased with proceeds going directly to support valuable conservation work. So mark the dates in your calendar, jump aboard the Skyride and let some fabulous art brighten up those rainy
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Spring Cleaning for Snow Lovers, Time for a Tune-Up
Spring Cleaning for Snow Lovers Time for a tune-up at the Outpost Even your favourite ski and snowboard gear can use a spring clean. With loads of snow on the Mountain there is no better time to sharpen and wax those edges at our Rental Outpost. When summer does finally arrive, be sure and plan to ward off the evils of oxidization with an end-of season tune-up as well. A good waxing at the end of
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You'll Get a Charge Out of This
ongoing commitment to environmental and social responsibility. To learn more about ChargePoint’s network, please visit their website. The electric vehicle charging station at Grouse Mountain supports both Level 1 charging at 120V and Level II charging at 240V. ChargePoint currently has more than 20 charging locations through the Lower Mainland.
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