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Second-annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands!
, the event was held on the longest day of the year. What followed was a steady and dedicated uphill battle which saw a number of unprecedented results in the only event of its kind on the Grouse Grind®.Leading the way was 70-year-old Idar Karlsen who came within two ascents of his record-setting 15 Grinds in one day that he set during last year’s inaugural event. A familiar face on the trail
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/second-annual-multi-grouse-grind-challenge-raises-thousands
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Road to Seek the Peak: Week 6
Road to Seek the Peak Week 5: David Ridgeway of City Sports & Physiotherapy Each week we’ll be featuring posts from special guests designed to help get you ready for the big day. From nutrition and training tips, to motivational stories – each post will have valuable info to support your journey, all the way to the Peak!Hello all! At last Wednesday's Seek the Peak training session, I gave a
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BC Hydro work completed near Lot D
150 to 200 trees from the north slope of Lot D as they were deemed to be a danger to the power lines. In fact, one or two of these trees fell against the high voltage line last year, ultimately causing small fires. All of this work was done by BC Hydro contractors in consultation with landowner Metro Vancouver as well as the District of North Vancouver. All necessary permits were applied for and
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Weeknight Fun this Winter
Weeknight Fun This Winter Don’t sit at home in front of the TV this winter: Grouse Mountain has an amazing selection of programs to get you off the couch! This season, take your weeknights to new heights and bring a friend to one of our five fantastic evening events taking place Monday through Friday. Here’s what you’ve got to look forward to:Mondays: It’s Ladies Night! We’re offering our
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We're doing our part to help prevent forest fires
fire suppression is required, a four-wheel drive forestry fire truck is on-mountain as are a host of heavy equipment including a backhoe and excavators along with a portable water tank and pump system. Nearly 40 Grouse Mountain staff members (including on-hill residents) have completed S-100 Wild Land Fire Suppression Training and we also work closely with the District of North Vancouver Fire
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Seek the Peak: Nicole - Week 1
Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary Week One Seek the Peak participant Nicole van Zanten is documenting her weekly training leading up to the big day. Have a read of her first training diary entry below:You know when you sign-up for a difficult race, only to experience the “I’m actually doing this!” feeling a few weeks later? I think that just happened. My name is Nicole van Zanten and I’ve
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Red Bull Uncorked
challenges your abilities and technical skills,” Mark explained, “Athletes are not seeking the biggest air, but the most dynamic terrain that will force them to step up their game”. Through collaboration with our Grouse Parks team, the Red Bull Uncorked course concept dreamed up by Seb and Mark was brought to reality. The idea that began during a late night brainstorm session required over 260 hours to
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Take your yoga practice to new heights at the Peak of Vancouver
peace both inside and outside the body. She travels through each practice with them as a guide honouring the human form and its connectedness to the spirit. Eryn has a way of sneaking up on her students…progressively building within each practice, and from one practice to the next, energy, focus, and strength. Extend your grasp. Chloe Labelle - July 19, 20 & 27Chloe has studied and taught yoga
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/take-your-yoga-practice-to-new-heights-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Don’t Delay, Y2Play is 70% Sold!
your skiing and riding next season too. Preliminary forecasts for next season are looking favourable with La Nina conditions delivering snow, snow, snow!Don't miss out, get your Y2Play pass now!Buy Y2Play
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Grouse Mountain to open Saturday for skiing and riding!
for the 2016/17 winter season include Canada’s first natural feature terrain park, Grouse Woods™, as well as newly available glade runs through the tree islands between Expo and Centennial as well as on Peak. The popular Light Walk returns this winter with new light installations including a 23 ft. deer, light walls and hoop fixtures. For the latest in snow and weather conditions, please visit