An Update from GROUSE

There may not be as much snow on the hill as this time last season, but that hasn’t stopped park crew from keeping this running smoothly. If you haven’t been up lately, you’re missing out. The park has something this season that it has been struggling with the last few years, flow. A few new additions to Grouse’s park crew have helped keep this flow in the park. The other night I got up the mountain and did a few photo laps with Shayan, Park Crew Conrad and new Park Crew Anthony. Anthony and I had a bit of a close call with him almost landing me. I was shooting with a fisheye lens and, as anyone who has shot with a fisheye lens can tell you, it makes things appear to be much farther away. Due to this, I couldn’t tell just how close Anthony was until I felt him tap my backpack on the way down. Anyways, here are some shots from the night.

A close up of Anthony's face from the jump where he almost landed on me

A close up of Anthony's face from the jump where he almost landed on me

Anthony looking a little less frightened this time with a 3-tap on the barrel feature

Anthony looking a little less frightened this time with a 3-tap on the barrel feature

Shayan with a tap 1 in colour

Shayan with a tap 1 in colour

That’s all for now,

Frodo.



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Quiksilver Terrain Park

The season is already over a month in and it is nice to see Grouse Mountain’s park crew keeping things rolling smoothly with the Quiksilver Terrain Park already being loaded with features and operational from top to bottom. In previous years, it seemed Grouse’s park struggled a bit at keeping good flow throughout the park features. Last year saw quite an improvement and this year is already even better. It seems the only thing the park lacks at the moment is a jump line. But only mother nature can be blamed for that as more snow is definitely needed for jumps at this point. But even with only 1 jump in the park so far, the rail lines are doing a very good job of keeping everyone satisfied. So here you have it, some pictures of the lone jump and current rail features in the park. Enjoy.

Tomas Gibson on the Tram Rail

Tomas Gibson on the Tram Rail

An Unknown Skier with a Tail 180. If this is you, leave your name in the comments.

An Unknown Skier with a Tail 180. If this is you, leave your name in the comments.

Spencer Watson with a Gap to Tap over the C-rail

Spencer Watson with a Gap to Tap over the C-rail

Shayan tweaking a mellow Japan Air

Shayan tweaking a mellow Japan Air

Peter Warkentin mid Tram Rail, trying to get fanny packs back in style.

Peter Warkentin mid Tram Rail, trying to get fanny packs back in style.

Frodo.