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What to my wondering eyes should appear...
visitors here at Grouse Mt. This year Dancer and Vixen will be on Grouse Mountain during our Peak of Christmas and can be visited in their reindeer habitat beside Santa's Workshop on the far end of our outdoor ice skating rink.Their time up here at Grouse is a bit of a tropical vacation (since Reindeer can handle temperatures down to -40 degrees Celsius without any problems!) before they start their
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Summer is Here…It’s Time to Patio!
a simple and refreshing cocktail, Grouse Mountain serves up a beautifully chilled Raspberry Mint Ice Tea which is not only thirst-quenching, but easy to go down. Or, you can always go with the ever-so popular mint Mojito or Moscow Mule, which are sure to please. Keep things cool and beat the heat with a watermelon or cucumber infused cocktail. Our choice is an Altitude’s Bistro special, called
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House of Grouse
live for the snow; carving tracks down freshly laid corduroy or seeking out freshies in the glades. We love to cruise, rip, jump, shred, jib – you name it. It’s not just a mountain, it’s a state of mind. From sun up to late night laps, we live our best life on the slopes and keep living that feeling through the warm days of summer until the flakes begin to fall once more. Our happy place is fresh
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Grind10 2018 Challenge Results
Dong Baik Kim 10 Tobyn Kidd 10 Jesse Ballhausen 10 Liz Downes 10 Fely Wray 10 Jason Van 10 Jodi Westbury 10 Lyubov Golovetska 10 Devin Manky 10 Kelly
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Latest Trends from the Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show
What's New For Next Season Latest Trends from the Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show A few of our retail team have just returned from the Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show in Denver, Colorado where they checked out the latest and greatest coming down the pipe in the Snow Industry. For the first time in nearly 30 years the outdoor and snow industries came together at this mega show. There were a few key
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Tips for Cohabitating with the Wildlife Around Us
. Using a grid size of 1/2" or smaller will also prevent mice from entering as an added bonus! The hardware mesh can be cut to size using wire cutters and attached via screw and washer. If you are using the mesh to prevent access under decks or under your house it is a good idea to bury some of the mesh down into the ground with a bend out away from the house or deck. This will make sure that animals
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Seek the Peak Training: Pacers' Advice
, light the match in Ambleside and burn it evenly throughout your run. When you are coming down the Peak and nearing the end of your 16km is when it is time to use the last of your energy to push through to a spectacular finish! Colin’s Tip: My best piece of advice would be to not try anything new on race day that you haven't tried in training. Whether it’s a different breakfast that you saw on Facebook
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Black-tailed Deer Roam the Mountain
females do not.They spend their days roaming looking for grasses, berries and other vegetation to nibble on and as winter approaches they will descend down to the lower slopes usually below the snow line. A female almost always will have twins but the occasional single or triplets has been known to occur as well. We often see mom with a couple of young in tow up here at Grouse Mountain!Known as the
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Baby Time of the Mountain
saliva and cement it to the side of the nest.Once it was done, they laid four eggs inside and incubated for about 21 days. Yesterday they hatched!The young swallows are born eyes closed and naked except for a couple downy feathers.For the next 21 days they will develop into fledglings and then take that first bold step in leaving the nest and learning to fly.We'll update as we go on their progress!
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Road to Seek the Peak: Week 2
kept reminding myself. The important thing was not to focus on what others around me were doing; I needed to run my own race. From training, I knew all the sections very well and could visualize the entire course. I maintained my focus on the initial climbs in the canyon and tried to keep an even pace. I used the flatter parts (and some of the few downs) to catch my breath and stride out my legs. I
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