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Seek the Peak - the Results Are In!
The Results Are In! On June 17, 2012, Hundreds Came Together For the 9th Annual Seek the Peak Relay This morning, alongside the beach and skyline of Downtown Vancouver over 525 participants, gathered at the Ambleside Park start line to tackle breast cancer and a 16 kilometer race to the Peak of Grouse Mountain. Over 35 relay teams and 383 individuals endured a fun but challenging 4,100 feet of
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Grouse Mountain Introduces Brand New iPhone App
minute information concerning which lifts, runs and terrain parks are open as well as a current to three day forecast. It also provides practical information such as news and events, detailed maps and a special Your Camera feature allowing users to capture and share favorite mountain moments by creating a special photo branded with the Grouse Mountain logo. The app’s special run tracking technology
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New Year. New Goals
months to get into optimal condition. The 16km race begins at Ambleside Park and climbs its way all the way up to The Peak at the top of Dam Mountain. Run it in a relay or test yourself by going solo. Either way, your participation and pledge collection will benefit ReThink Breast Cancer.
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Seek the Peak 2011 - Early Registration Opens
Seek the Peak Early Registration Opens Register today The 8th Annual Grouse Mountain Rethink Seek The Peak Relay will take place on July 16. Challenge yourself with a life-changing 16km course starting on the beach at Ambleside Park, winding its way through North Vancouver before heading up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. Do the entire course solo or register as a relay team
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Race Day
Race Day Seek the Peak After ten weeks of training of training with Kintec, armed with knowledge from City Sport Physio and nutrition tips and supplements from Vega, we hit the ground running for Grouse Mountain's 10th annual "Seek the Peak" presented by Columbia.Weather could not be better as the sun was shining on the 800+ racers who bravely made their way out to Ambleside park which would
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Join the Fight Against Breast Cancer - Seek the Peak 2011
Seek the Peak - July 16, 2011 Challenge yourself, or gather a team of four, to participate in the 8th annual Seek the Peak relay. This life-changing, 4-stage, 16-kilometer course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park, then winds its way through North Vancouver before heading up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. Whether you're an elite athlete or you're just looking for a great
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Grinding it Out
Beer. On a personal note, Michelle finished her first half marathon this past weekend well under her 2hr goal and now shes ready for Seek the Peak. Just as Michelle was lining up at the start line at 8am, Gareth was nearing completion of his 10 hour military challenge that had him carrying a 50lbs rucksack around Stanley Park & Vancouver, carrying teammates, being yelled at by his Cadre and
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Seek the Peak: Halfway There!
uphill from here on out, let's keep attacking the training so that when the day comes, it will be a breeze. Our most recent training event took us back to Ambleside Park on what turned out to be a perfect end to a beautiful day. City Sport Physio stopped by before our run to talk about the importance of injury prevention. As we had indicated in an earlier blog, the best way to avoid injury is to
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Ready Or Not...
Grouse Mountain. I went solo on this training exercise because Gareth is working night shift.After a quick sign-in and filling out waivers (should I be worried? Oh gosh, I may not make it back? What kind of "training" is this!). We met Kristin from Kintec. Kristin corralled us in the main parking lot to guide us through some dynamic stretching and some calisthenics to get our bodies ready. We headed to
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The Slopes Will Be Buzzing On B.C.’s First Family Day
the slopes. Family Day at Grouse Mountain begins with a tasty by donation Pancake Breakfast before jumping on the Skyride to a snowy world of family fun that includes family photo opportunities, snow painting station, scavenger hunts, a puck shoot out, Terrain Park Jams and a special family après dinner in the Timber Room.“This brand new holiday is a great opportunity for British Columbians to