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Rentals
of major base gouges and scratches From $10* End-of-Season Tune-Up Minor base gouge repair, base grind, edge sharpen, detune non running area and storage wax to prevent base from oxidizing & drying out $60 Part Replacement
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Bear Facts
quite different areas of British Columbia.Grinder is from the interior of BC where the climate is dry and there is a lot of grassland.Coola is from Bella Coola, on the coast of BC, where the vegetation and landscape is much like here, very dark, and green. How can you tell the difference between a grizzly bear and a black bear?It's not as easy as you may think, as colour is not a good characteristic
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Outfit Yourself with the Latest Gear
snag it fast as these are the season's most popular items. Top Men’s Picks Picture Anton Anorak – stay dry, styling and sustainable. 20K waterproof using PVC free ecolite technology and recycled fabrics. Picture Track Pants – waterproof, sustainable and with great style. 20k waterproof using recycled polyester. Hestra All Mountain C Zone Gloves - keep your hands warm and dry in renowned gloves from
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Bring Home the Fall Flavours from Our Special Harvest Menu
are translucent. • Add dry spices and cook until fragrant. • Add tomato paste and cook slightly until dry. • Add remaining ingredients and simmer for 10 minutes. • Pour sauce into a blender or use an immersion blender to blend sauce into a smooth consistency.Yields 1.5 cupsTo try out the full Harvest Menu, join us in Altitudes Bistro from October 10 – 14.Harvest MenuSoft PretzelGrainy Mustard
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How to Prepare for Winter Field Trips
How to Prepare for Winter Field Trips Winter field trips give students unforgettable opportunities for outdoor learning during the snow season. It’s hard to focus with wet socks, cold hands, and a hungry belly though, so ensuring students are well prepared for the snow will help them enjoy and learn from their field trip.To help everyone stay dry and comfortable, here are some tips to prepare
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Great Options to Keep You Fashionably Sun Safe This Summer
+ fabric shields you from the harmful rays, while the strategically placed vents and wicking fabric keeps you cool and dry. 2.Outdoor Research Radar Pocket CapFunction lies at the heart of this street-styled cap. It shields you from the sun with UPF 50+ protection, keeps your brow dry with the TransAction™ headband, and stores away in your pocket with the help of the folding brim for when you’re enjoying
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Bees a'buzz'n with the Warmer Weather
Bees A'Buzz'n with Warm Weather Our honeybees were busy these past two weeks as their optimum forage, the white-dwarf clover that has been planted all over the mountain in the last couple of years, was in full bloom. Also the weather was finally warm and dry after a rather wet start to July. Our bees, as well as the wild bees that call Grouse Mountain home, managed to have a great harvest at
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We're Open For The Winter Season
We're Open For The Winter Season Time to Kick Off the 2017/18 Winter Season on the Slopes It’s Time skiers and riders! With the recent snowfall and cool dry conditions for snow making, we’re elated to announce that we’ll be opening limited terrain for skiing and riding this Friday. November 10th, 2017 at 3pm. Get ready to enjoy Paradise, The Cut to mid-station, Paradise Rookie Park & The Cut
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Must-Haves for Winter
softest merino wool. Sure to keep your tootsies toasty for all those Park laps this winter!4. Native Footwear has unveiled their new lightweight rainboot - the AP Rain. Designed in Vancouver, it's lightweight and totally waterproof! Perfect for keeping your feet dry while getting to and from the Mountain all season long.
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Road to Seek the Peak: Week 6
recovery to help you crush those hills, avoid injury and recover like a champ. Pre-Race It’s North Vancouver – you never know what weather to expect, so train for it all. Trail running and climbing in rainy weather and hot dry conditions will ensure you are adequately trained for slippery terrain or hard packed dust. Aim to have an even effort, and an even cadence, regardless of the terrain. To achieve
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