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Wildlife of Spring
patrolling but was curious about our activity as well. Bobcat are incredibly adaptable to a variety of habitats and can be found everywhere from snowy mountaintops, such as Grouse Mountain, to the desert Canyons of the Southern USA and Mexico. They roam so frequently that they rarely spend consecutive nights in the same den. They are only found in North America and survive on a diet of small mammals
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Training in the sun by Ambleside for Seek the Peak
recipe suggested by Vega ~ Farmer’s Market Rainbow Salad and I am looking forward it, sounds delicious.Get active and become a part of Seek the Peak by checking out the site here.See you next time,Sacha
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/training-in-the-sun-by-ambleside-for-seek-the-peak
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In The News: Lemme Tell You The Grouse Grind Is Not Misnamed
mountaineers carved out this path on the hill's southwest side for climbers to use as a practice run. The Grouse Grind was completed by winter of 1983 and earned a cult following, especially with personal trainers sending their celebrity clients on the hike. About 100,000 hikers and tourists "do the Grind" every year from May to mid-October. The most devoted celebrity grinder, arguably, is Chip Wilson, CEO
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/in-the-news-lemme-tell-you-the-grouse-grind-is-not-misnamed
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Seek the Peak: Caity's story
to the point where it was no scarier than catching the common cold.4. What aspect of the event/course are you most looking forward to?This is kind of a tough one as there are many things that I look forward to! This might sound twisted but I'm looking forward to the Grind the most, not only to see if I can beat my time but in the past few events that seems to be where I have connected with others
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-caitys-story
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NBC Today Show - February 24th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 24th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 24, 2010 NBC Today show's guests were: Jenna Bush – the former “first daughter” and Today show special correspondent Scott Hamilton - American figure skater and Olympic gold medalist. Chef Anthony Sedlak Food Network Host and Former Grouse Mountain Sous Chef American skaters - Kristi Yamaguchi Scotty Bahrke Olympic Aeriels
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/nbc-today-show-february-24th-2010
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Green Meeting Tips and Tricks
proceduresPresentation handouts can be efficiently made available online or through an electronic source If handout materials are required, be sure to print on the front and back sides of the paper Bring along your own pen or pencil Reuse Use name tags that can be worn in reusable holders – don’t forget to collect these after your meeting for use at your next eventUse reusable or recyclable signs to direct people to
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Y2Play Golden Ticket Winner
Soon-to-be “Golden Boy” wins Y2Play Golden Ticket What a way to turn 50! What better way to celebrate your upcoming 50th birthday than with a Golden Ticket to the Peak of Vancouver? Delta resident Paul Soukoreff is about to enjoy the ultimate year on the slopes of Grouse Mountain after winning the Peak of Vancouver’s biggest contest ever. Paul – who turns 50 years old on January 3 – has been
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/y2play-golden-ticket-winner
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Vega and Me
we are doing in and around home throughout the week. Thanks for reading,Gareth & MichelleLike how this sounds? Sign up for Seek the Peak here.
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Where to Dine Awards
Brendan Robson, Executive Chef Dino Gazzola and Steve Conroy, The Observatory Manager, at the event. Learn more about The Observatory and our commitment to sustainability. A big thank you to everyone in Vancouver who supports efforts to further sustainability, locally sourced ingredients and world class dining. Thank you as well to Where Magazine for hosting such an amazing event at Blue Water Cafe in
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Winter Birding on Grouse Mountain
Winter Birding on Grouse Mountain This week several of us went out into the wilds of Grouse Mountain to see what kind of birds hang around the mountain in the dead of winter. It was a calm and clear morning but there was not much in the way of bird activity.In order to survive in a forest without a lot of food sources, birds need to specialize to find the food that they need. The most
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/winter-birding-on-grouse-mountain