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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest Winners
crying and freaking out. All i could think was im going to scream like a little girl. when i got up there and went i ended up just sitting there and enjoying the view im not going to lie i was still SUPER nervous. but to this day i know want to do it again and i tell everyone is is scared of heights to try it." Jennifer Closs from Vancouver Loves Grouse because:Two years ago my best friend and I ran
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First ever Whistler Water One Climb raises $110,000
top. The amazing Me to We speaker Spencer West – the young man who summited Mount Kilimanjaro almost exactly one year ago, despite losing his legs at the age of five – gave a rousing, high-five talk at the top, sharing his “shameless idealism” and congratulating all the participants for “redefining possible.”“Congratulations to everyone for climbing the Grind – I’m a mountain climber myself and I
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - First Daily Winner
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - First Daily Winner Congratulations to Deborah Goldbloom from Vancouver! Deborah [hearts] Grouse Mountain because... "I've had many wonderful times on Grouse Mountain over the years but my "Best" moment involves an encounter a couple of years ago with an aggressive Grouse on the Grind (actually the end of the BCMC trail where it comes out onto the top of the Cut
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 4
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 4 Congratulations to Donna Bogyo from Delta Donna's Best Grouse Moment was... About a generation ago, the Grouse Mountain Skyride was a new attraction in Vancouver. The Grouse Nest Restaurant was among the premier locations for scenic views of Vancouver and stellar romantic dinners. In the early 1970s it never occurred to us that anyone would every elect to
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Meet Your Goals, Then Celebrate
, I still found myself grinning from ear to ear. Coming in six minutes and fifteen seconds faster than my 2011 time and achieving my own personal best time of 1:32 was and is an amazing high, especially for a kid who two years ago was setting out to beat cheeseburger eating records.If it wasn’t memorable enough to see that clock time as I crossed the finish line, I realized another sensation while
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Seak the Peak Things Just Got Real
remember it well, he used to make me run the stairs at the soccer stadium with ankle weights many years ago). But this time, he had an entirely different type of torture in store for me. Well, that was... neat.It felt like I had entered a piece of untouched nature, the kind Vancouver is known for. As we disappeared into an opening that was engulfed in trees, with the sound of running water from the creek
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The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world
sustainability revolution began two decades ago and, since then, we have pursued alternative power sources to become more energy self-sufficient,” says Stuart McLaughlin, CEO and President of Grouse Mountain Resorts. “The Eye of the Wind will inspire visitors who ascend Vancouver’s most celebrated peak each year to return home to begin a Quiet Revolution of their own.”The various elements of The Eye of the
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