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Sleepy Bears Almost Ready for Hibernation
has decreased, so in response we have decreased the amount of food they are receiving. They will have a couple more salmon feeds and are still receiving their daily vegetables but once the snow starts to fall we will cut off this supply as well and this will be the final trigger that it's time to hibernate.Depending on what Mother Nature decides to do in regards to snowfall over the next little
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/sleepy-bears-almost-ready-for-hibernation
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An Action Packed Spring Break that Doesn’t Break the Bank
An Action Packed Spring Break that Doesn't Break the Bank Don’t miss your opportunity for skiing the rest of this season and all of next at massive savings. Y2Play is only available for a limited time and is now 50% sold. With two full weeks of Spring Break, there’s still lots of fun to be had. And with 26 cms of fresh snow in the last 48 hours, conditions at Grouse Mountain are powder-hound
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Y2Play Golden Ticket Winner
finalists will enjoy Grouse Mountain on us next season with a 2013/2014 Adult Y2Play pass,” Cameron added.Now at 70% sold, Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play is B.C.’s best value snow pass. If purchased now passholders ski or ride for the rest of this season and all of next for up to 80% off.
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/y2play-golden-ticket-winner
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Bears Begin Putting on the Weight
. This is a sure sign that their appetites are changing and they are preparing for winter.Over the next month they will continue to put on pounds and can increase their body weight by up to 20% as they get ready for hibernation! These stored fats will be consumed during the winter dormancy period and they will emerge in the spring healthy and much leaner.Sounds like a great way to spend the winter
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-begin-putting-on-the-weight
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June Beetles in July!
. The adult beetles feed on plants but do not permanently damage them. The attached photographs were taken yesterday and all beetle models were released unharmed!Be sure to keep an eye out for these neat looking insects over the next couple of months.
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One Month Left: That Extra Step
hustle and grind. When I'm drinking too many beers or packing away too many sweets over a weekend, I’ll force myself to work that much harder the following week. It's important to always be thinking about the next goal, even if it’s as short term as looking forward to the feeling after 30-minute workout or a quick 5 km run. When you’re really not feeling into it after a long day at work think back to
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Y2Play is 80% Sold and Spring Skiing
Y2Play is 80% Sold With Y2Play now 80% sold don’t delay in getting your season pass, good from the time of purchase to the end of this season and then all of next seaon. Skiing and riding continues at Grouse Mountain until at least April 27th (stay tuned for further extensions.) There is sun, sun, and more sun in the forecast so slather on some UV Block, and get up here to enjoy spring skiing
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2play-is-80-sold-and-spring-skiing
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Bear Habitat Excavation Begins!
the habitat.Once this is complete, by early next week, we will then begin the fine work by hand and dig around the building and trees with shovels. Hopefully most of the excavation will be done by the end of next week and we can begin to set-up the fence.The weather has been warming up and Grinder and Coola have been showing more signs of activity. Soon we will give them their first feed of
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bear-habitat-excavation-begins
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Race Day
finisher was Shaun Stephens-Whale with a time of 1:25:30. Your team of bloggers finished 2nd in the Coed Relay division and 8th overall for relay teams, not bad for first timers! Michelle and I will most certainly be back next year and we have vowed to run it solo...but side by side.We would like to thank everyone for reading along, for Grouse Mountain asking us to blog (another first for us), the
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Seek the Peak Training: Inspiration
universe. Life, in all of its glory, is waiting around every corner to be discovered. I started hiking the Grouse Grind about ten years ago. The exhilaration of reaching the top, turning around, and taking in all of the beauty below was magnetic for me. In 2014, I decided to take my love of the Grouse Grind to the next level and join a relay team for Seek the Peak. I participated in the training leading
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