On Wednesday I drove out to Grouse Mountain with Elaine and Adam. Just across the Lions Gate Bridge from downtown Vancouver is a mountain resort. It's a ski destination in the winter and has converted itself to a summer time recreation destination as well. We were there to hike the trail known as the Grouse Grind.
The trail head for the Grouse Grind is at an elevation of 900 feet and climbs to the Alpine Base at 3,700 feet over the course of 1.8 miles. I can not explain how steep the trail is. For much of its length, the trail is composed of rough steps and stones arranged into rough steps. It's 1.8 miles of constant climbing. There are a few switchbacks, but no level patches.
Ha! Extremely steep and difficult, indeed.
Elaine broke her foot in a skiing accident last winter, so she and I took a more leisurely (if there is such a thing) pace up the mountain. Adam was soon out of sight on his own trek. I was glad to have someone with me to share encouragement and the whole experience with.
Adam greets us at the top of the Grind.
Take that, Grouse Mountain! I arrived at the top tired and sweaty, but triumphant.
I was glad for the cloud cover as we hiked up the mountain - I was plenty warm just from the exertion. The clouds were not as welcome, though, when we reached the top. On a clear day, you can see across Vancouver, the Georgia Strait and to Vancouver Island. When we reached the top we were completely socked in.
The view from the top - looking down the mountain along the tramway.
Grouse Mountain is home to a pair of grizzly bears. They were both (separately) orphaned as cubs and brought to the Grouse Mountain Animal Sanctuary. Grinder and Coola are both 7 year old males and weigh-in at around 700 pounds. They were really beautiful animals and were both up close to the fences affording us some great views. Their enormous paws with long claws made me glad for the fences - I wouldn't want to stumble upon them in the wild!
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18 mile bike rides, mile long mountain climbs...Incredibly impressive! Congratulations on defeating Grouse Mtn!
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