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The Eye of the Wind Grid Interface
The Eye of the Wind Grid Interface The Eye of the Wind is now interfacing with the grid. What a difference a month makes! The Eye of the Wind is now interfacing with the grid. A bit more tweaking and commissioning by our Italian team and we’ll soon be producing power. The elevator is running beautifully and now has two working doors - one at the tower base and one entering into the viewPOD at a
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Altitudes Drink Specials
$6.50 ($1.00 off) (note the grizzly Beer is on for $8.00..down from the usual $9.00) Wednesday: "Whistler Wednesday's" - Whistler draft on special for $5.50 a pint, $17.00 pitcher + Whistler bottles for $5.00 each.…also runs into our Social Night specials Thursday: "Toasty Thursday's" - All of our specialty hot drinks on special for $6.50 ($1.00 off) Friday: "GI Friday’s" - Granville Island Draft on
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Y2Play is 60% Sold
sells our every year. And with 10+cms of snow forecast for this weekend, snow conditions will be perfect for fun on the slopes. Y2Play. It’s how Vancouver does winter.
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Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing Continue
available at General Admission rates starting May 2, 2011, making downhilling that much more enticing. For season passholders, your winter snowpass is still valid. Spring operating hours are noon-8pm weekdays, and 9:30am-5:30pm weekends.Looking for uphill adventure instead? Snowshoeing also continues at the Peak of Vancouver. To get Grouse Grind-ready try the mountain top Snowshoe Grind for a fabulous
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A Flurry of Winter Activity
conquered the ability to ski or ride. “The season is really just getting started,” says General Manager Michael Cameron. “While the skiing and riding is epic right now, we offer a full roster of outdoor activities from snowshoeing to sno-limoing, we have something for all ages, abilities and interests.” While Christmas day might mark the pique of the holiday season for some, Grouse Mountain’s winter
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The Yeti Comes to Grouse Mountain
Mountains. The race has both a 5km and 10km option that will cover all of Grouse Mountain’s snowshoe terrain including summiting Dam Mountain and trekking out to Thunderbird Ridge. All athletic abilities and ages are welcome and encouraged to participate.“We are thrilled to include Grouse Mountain in our Yeti Snowshoe series” says Dave Howells, Yeti series race director. “Grouse Mountain adds some very
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The Eye of the Wind Revolution
The Eye of the Wind Revolution Fast Facts Tower Overall height: 65 metres/215 feet Made of structural steel in three sections Weight: 133,946 kg/285,300 lbs (145 tons)viewPOD™ Diameter: 7 metres/23 feet Elevation: 57 metres/187 feet Weight: 13,600 kg/30,000 lbs (15 tons) Capacity: 36 people Framework: Structural steel and glass Glass: Tempered 2.54 cm/1 inch thick Viewing Area: 360 degrees (all
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Y2Play Is 80% Sold
Y2Play Is 80% Sold It’s not an April Fool’s Day joke – Y2Play is 80% sold. Time is running out to purchase or renew your Y2Play pass to enjoy skiing and riding for the remainder of this season and all of next season. Grouse Mountain has amazing snow conditions so that you can enjoy Y2Play well into spring. Grouse Mountain has the longest snow season on the North Shore – there’s loads of
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Winter Continues
available at General Admission rates starting May 2, 2011, making downhilling that much more enticing. For season passholders, your winter snowpass is still valid. Spring operating hours are noon-8pm weekdays, and 9:30am-5:30pm weekends. Looking for uphill adventure instead? Snowshoeing also continues at the Peak of Vancouver. To get Grouse Grind-ready try the mountain top Snowshoe Grind for a fabulous
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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
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