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Red Bull Uncorked
Red Bull Uncorked The week of February 20th, Grouse Mountain played host to a week-long innovation session for some of the world's top snowboarders. Mark McMorris (CAN), Seb Toutant AKA Seb Toots (CAN), Craig McMorris (CAN), Mickey Ciccarelli (CAN), Tyler Nicholson (CAN), Scotty James (AUS) and Yuki Kadono (JPN) took on a custom-built course designed to allow ultimate innovation and creativity
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Office Boys Coffee and Donuts Slalom Results
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 28.19 Brian Hong 30.13 DNS William Hooley 25.25 25.63 Michael Hoy 28.69 25.66 Beau Jack 26.32
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Top 5 Ways to Enjoy Flight This Summer
Top 5 Ways to Enjoy Flight This Summer Airborne Fun at the Peak of Vancouver! There’s a reason we have the expression ‘free as a bird’. The idea of being able to take off into flight or soar above the clouds is pretty appealing – especially when many of us are stuck at our desks most of the day. At our Summer of Flight, you can experience the thrill of airborne adventure through a variety of
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Grouse Mountain Reports Best Month Ever
Grouse Mountain Reports Best Month Ever Strong start to the 90th winter season at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) On the heels of outstanding early season conditions, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that December was the Resort’s best month on record. Results show business was up more than 20% compared with the previous December. “We’re thrilled to report such a positive start to
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Grizzly Bear Weigh-In
we installed our new bear scale so we could get more regular weights. Grinder, being the bolder of the two bears, immediately checked it out and in fairly short order started stepping onto it and even sitting on it watching us do our work and bring the bear food out. Coola, ever suspicious, checked it out and decided he would have nothing to do with it. Despite our best efforts at bribery Coola
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Family Holiday Gathering Package
visiting Santa in his workshop (until Dec. 24th), meeting his real reindeer, checking out Elf Headquarters, taking a spin on our mountaintop skating pond, whizzing down the Sliding Zone or wandering through the magical Light Walk.With all these activities you're sure to work up an appetite. Warm up in the Chalet with a special holiday meal in your own private room. The best part is, we'll take care of
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5 Fun Facts about Grouse Mountain Education
large den in their habitat. This winter, Coola and Grinder hibernated for 153 days, which is tied for their longest since their arrival on Grouse Mountain.Education programs can include a Forest Eco-walk to the Grizzly bear habitat; just let us know when you book. 2. The Grouse Mountain Skyride is an 850m ascent to the Peak of Vancouver All education programs include a ride on the famous Skyride to
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Seek the Peak Training: Halfway There!
wonder the bears only just came out of their den! It’s still winter up there, and we’ll just have to wait to see what May has in store for us. So yes, we’ve had to alter the training plans a bit. Last week, according to the “plan”, runners were supposed to tackle the Grind. Obviously, that did not happen, but hey, we’re surrounded by hills and trails, so it’s never a problem to come up with Plan B… or
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Grinder and Coola Embrace Spring 2016
Grinder & Coola Awaken from Hibernation 15 Looking well, Grouse Mountain Grizzlies exited their hibernation den on April 9th, 2016 Last week the decision was made to open the bear's hibernation den door. Preparations ramped up readying the bears' habitat area, which despite warm temperatures was still very snowy. The bears had been stirring a little bit more each day and it was evident they
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Seek the Peak Training: Trail Running Tips
spent on trails is a better overall approach. As you explore new trails and terrain, an out-and-back run can allow you to gain more confidence in your pace and speed. As a bonus, trails look significantly different in one direction vs the other, so it’s a 2 for 1, win-win situation. 5.Walking hills is ok! The main thing to keep in mind is to maintain a consistent effort. Power hiking offers decent
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