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The Eye of the Wind Elevator
The Eye of the Wind Elevator The elevator inside the Eye of the Wind now travels from the bottom to the top We’ve been asked by a number of skiers on the mountain why The Eye of the Wind isn’t spinning regularly. Rest assured it isn’t due to lack of wind! The blades are kept in a position that prevents them from capturing the movement of the wind while we wait to complete the electrical work
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-eye-of-the-wind-elevator
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Bears Build Bed - Close to Hibernation Now!
Bears Build Bed Close to hibernation now! On Thursday morning, November 18th, Grinder and Coola suddenly decided it was time to build their hibernation bed! We had provided them with lots of nice soft fir branches a couple weeks before hand but they had gone largely ignored until today. The trigger for their bed building was probably our dropping temperatures and our first serious dump of snow
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-build-bed-close-to-hibernation-now
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Training Sessions
you meet on August 31, September 7, 14 and 21 at 5:30pm at the base of the Grouse Grind for these all important training sessions. Designed to help you prepare and have fun, the first two sessions will take runners through Grouse Woods and then the final two sessions will be on the Grouse Grind. Grab your running shoes and take in the last few long days of summer as you train and make the BMO Grouse
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/bmo-grouse-grind-mountain-run-training-sessions
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Grinding it Out
Grinding it out Week 7 of Seek the Peak training This week we did the Grind (get your mind out of the gutter! We mean the infamous trail up to the top of Grouse Mountain). As always, Michelle and I started with a dynamic warm up consisting of lateral and Ventral/Dorsal (front to back) leg swings, toe touches, walking lunges, high knees and followed with multiple static stretches. After we were
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Summer Fun and Skyride Access All Year Long
The Annual Local's Pass Summer Fun and Skyride Access that Lasts All Year Summer sunshine welcomed in July and the start of a fabulous summer in Vancouver. Make the most of your summer with an Annual General Membership, our “Local’s Pass” at Grouse Mountain. Your Membership provides unlimited Skyride access - for a full year. Whether you are an avid Grouse Grinder, love the tranquil alpine hiking
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/summer-fun-and-skyride-access-all-year-long
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Seek the Peak: Halfway There!
ran Buntzen Lake's 8km trail in beautiful Port Moody with my 45lbs weight vest. We have continued to introduce weight training, yoga and high intensity intervals to our daily sessions to get fit for whatever life throws at us. Remember that even though Seek the Peak is running specific, a strong core and legs built by strength training will help immensely in injury prevention and overall performance
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-halfway-there
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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
slopes, The Peak of Vancouver has decided to extend the fun into the month of May for those who just can’t get enough of winter. With the season extension, Grouse Mountain is excited to announce a brand new two-lane tube park alongside a terrain park at the top of The Cut to allow skiers and riders to perfect their skills before summer arrives. On weekends, the Screaming Eagle chairlift will be in
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-longest-winter-season-just-got-even-longer
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Winter Continues with a New Tube Park (April 27, 2012)
, The Peak of Vancouver has decided to extend the fun into the month of May for those who just can’t get enough of winter. Skiing and Riding: On The Cut with the Screaming Eagle chairlift operational - weekends only - 9am to 6pm, starting May 5. Tubing: Grouse Mountain is excited to announce a brand new two-lane tube park located at the top of Paper Trail. This is like tobogganing only better! Tubing
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/winter-continues-with-a-new-tube-park-april-27-2012
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Soar Above The Peak
comfort and safety since 1989 and currently operates one of the largest fleet of touring helicopters in the province. The company is a privately owned helicopter and jet charter company with bases in Vancouver, Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton, Lillooet, Bridge River Valley, Victoria, and Sechelt. In addition to tourism, Blackcomb Aviation is active in private jet charters, film work, and aircraft
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/soar-above-the-peak
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Grouse Grind Record Defeated
Overall men: 1. Michael Simpson 26:19 2. Morgan Titus 27:33 3. Jesse Heckrodt 28:56 Overall women: 1. Leanne Johnston 31:04 2. Lauren Groves 33:03 3. Rachel Ruus
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-grind-record-defeated