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GRIND10 CHALLENGE RESULTS
Chong who completed 100 Grinds over the 15 days and to Jacquie York who was our top fundraiser with $2,047. All participants who completed their 10 Grinds had a chance to win some fantastic prizes. A huge thank you to our top 3 fundraisers: Jacquie York $2,047.00 raised! Yu Ying Li $2,000 raised! Stephen Jollymore$1,080.00 raised! A big congratulations to the following prize
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grind10-challenge-results-5d4f9ea0-7bd5-4623-8db7-5a841ced37cf
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On the Move - Spring Migration
short as just down into the USA or as far as South America. These birds spend the winter months molting their feathers, feeding up and preparing to come back north for breeding season.Right now on Grouse Mountain we are starting to see the return of many migrants. Some of the earliest ones are the American Robin - this chirpy bird appears in the early spring and starts looking for good nesting
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Peak Face Opens Tomorrow
additional terrain soon, so stay tuned! Access to skiing and riding is available with a Y2Play, Early Bird or a 3-Day Plus+ Pass. For those without a pass, early season pricing is currently available.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/peak-face-opens-tomorrow
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Y2Play is On Sale Now!
Y2Play is On Sale Now Vancouver's best value snow pass just got even better! It's the news skiers and riders have been waiting for - Grouse Mountain's Y2Play Snow Pass is now on sale while quantities last!With Y2Play you get unlimited skiing and riding for the rest of this season and all of next season at a savings of up to 80% off regular snow pass pricing. You heard us right, all the skiing and
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Latest Trends from the Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show
products that really stood out to our team and showed the new innovations we can expect to see on the slopes next season. Electro-Chromatic GogglesOne lens, three tints for all conditions. Both Oakley and Spy unveiled goggles that with the push of a button will change from one lens tint to another dependent on conditions. No more changing goggles or lenses on a varied conditions day! As with any cutting
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/latest-trends-from-the-outdoor-retailer-snow-show
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Oh Deer!
are often left on their own while Mom forages during the day. You can encounter the deer lying in tall grass, or other camouflaged areas of the woods and while they might seem like they need help it's important that you do not touch. Baby deer are placed in their hunker down spots by their mother who pick an appropriate location to leave them. They are also born with minimal scent to help protect
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Stay Limber on the Slopes
Stay Limber on the Slopes Stretching & Flexibility Flexibility is a key component of successful skiing, injury prevention, reducing muscular imbalance and improving fitness endurance. Maintaining a good stretching routine will be hugely beneficial for you and whoever you’re riding with. Better flexibility equals better mobility, which means more runs and more fun! Types of stretching and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/stay-limber-on-the-slopes
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First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of 2018
you know? In Vancouver we commonly see two types of hummingbirds - the Anna's hummingbird and the Rufous hummingbird. Both are also found here on Grouse Mountain. The Rufous hummingbird is the migratory species and is only present from March until August each year before heading back to Mexico. The Annas stay year round and feed off feeders and insect proteins during the cold winter months. The
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/first-hummingbird-monitoring-session-of-2018
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Sam Mulligan - Getting Winter Ready
Austria where he has been busy training for the new season and the upcoming ski race circuit. We caught up with him on the Grouse Grind to chat about how he prepares to ski and got some tips on how to get winter-ready.
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/sam-mulligan-getting-winter-ready
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Owls of Grouse Mountain
Owls of Grouse Mountain: Whooo’s Whooo The Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife provides a safe and secure sanctuary for at risk wildlife. It is home to many species, both resident and wild. Through research and education programs, the Refuge furthers wildlife conservation and appreciation.Read on to learn more about Cleo and Blizzard, Grouse Mountain’s Barn owl and Snowy owl residents
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/owls-of-grouse-mountain