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Office Boys Banked Slalom Results
26.50 31.97 Mike Brazil 26.03 DQ Robert Canales 47.48 DNS Roy Chand 29.08 27.98 Pierre Chauty 27.38 27.09 Sam Clement 26.56 26.66 Cole Deyman 26.69 39.84 Kerr Feighan DNS 26.72 Kaiden Fisher 28.61 27.47 Michael French 27.33 27.13 Thomas Gregson 29.41
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Gear Up for Family Day
Smith's own adjustable VaporFit™ adjustable fit system. Smith Vantage Helmet: Using Aerocore™ construction that features Koroyd® simultaneously maximizes full coverage protection and increased airflow. The Vantage offers the Boa® 360 fit system with a 360˚ halo design. AirEvac™ technology for goggle integration, the Vantage delivers the perfect blend of technology and style. Smith I/O Mag Goggle: Smith
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Winter Clearance Sale
Winter Clearance Sale It's a Big Deal Save up to 50% off select winter apparel, footwear and accessories at our Winter Clearance Sale in Outfitters! Brands:Salomon O’Neill Sorel The North Face Dakine Burton Mons Royale And more!Shopping HoursWeekdays: 9am-9pmWeekends: 8:30am-9pmLocationOutfitters - Main floor of the Chalet
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Bears Begin Winter Preparations
put on nearly 150 pounds from their summer weight. This is in preparation for fasting over the winter months. We anticipate they will still gain another 50 pounds or so each! They are eating nearly 40 pounds of food each day and included in that is calorie dense dog food and some really tasty salmon.Today marked their first day in their hibernation habitat as we start taking down their summer
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Bears Stir Just a Little More Often
right corner and choose the 'Yesterday's Timelapse' feature to see a condensed view of the daily camera captures. It seems that each day one or both of the bears is leaving the den to check on the conditions outside of the sleeping chamber. This is a normal behavior that is also observed in wild bears - it's their way of checking if the conditions are right yet for emergence from the den (a little
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Bears Enter 2019 Hibernation
are spending all of their time in the sleeping area. You can now see the bears asleep on their bed by going to our infrared hibernation camera inside their den at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams/bear-den-cam . The best way to see any daily activity is to select the daily time lapse option in the upper right corner.Did you know that the state Grinder and Coola are in actually isn't true
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Grouse Mountain is Your Spring Break Headquarters
family fun.Bonus: Kids Ski Free This Spring BreakWe're offering a free Mountain Admission or Day Lift Ticket for every child/youth (18 and under) accompanied by a paying adult every weekday during Spring Break. Spring Break pricing is available in-person any weekday during Spring Break by visiting our Ticket Centre. Click here for full details. 1. Skiing And Riding With our snow base over 360cm deep
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation After a long 144 day hibernation, 19 year-old male grizzly bears Grinder and Coola emerged on April 21st from their slumber into a different world. Despite the lack of people present to greet them upon digging their way out of their den due to the temporary COVID-19 closure, the two massive Grizzlies were happy to frolic in the remaining snow and
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Birds of Spring Beginning to Return to Grouse
Birds of Spring Return to Grouse Mountain Migration underway As March 21st and the advent of spring approaches we are noticing a few of our migrant bird species beginning to return to Grouse Mountain!Many songbirds fly south for the winter - the extent of their migration is dependent upon the specific species and their wintering requirements. Some, like our Barn Swallows, have been known to go
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
safely welcome you back to Grouse Mountain." This morning’s emergence marked the completion of the bears’ 19th hibernation period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. During their 144-day winter dormancy, Grinder and Coola were monitored by Grouse Mountain staff via an infrared camera placed in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain