Johnny Lyall Opens the Olympics
If you caught the opening ceremonies last night, you probably saw the opening snowboard sequence in the backcountry. If you were wondering who exactly dropped in through the rings with that burly indy, it was Grouse Mountain’s own Johnny Lyall. With a little help from Katal Innovations, makers of the big air bag, Johnny was able to air through the Olympic rings and ride out onto the floor of BC Place with the eyes of a few billion people on him. Here a picture from Matt Houghton’s blog on Push.ca.
Atta boy, J-Bone! Hope you’re having a good time in Barcelona.
Snolf and Eggs: 48 Hour Shenanigans
Grouse Mountain’s 48 Hours of Winter is going off in some crazy directions but the 48 Hour Story is unfolding at push.ca. The blogging teams from the DC Enjoy The Ride More event are laying it all out there for the world to see.
From The Boardroom’s snow caves (and some pretty kick-ass glove warmers)…
(I actually have no idea where that is)… to snolf with Showcase Snowboards… and eggs and morning showers with the guys from The Circle, good times are being had.
Night #2 is getting started… get up there. Busses are running ’round the clock (232 and 236 to Grouse Mountain are running once an hour from midnight to 5am) for those of you who are vehicularly-challenged. Stop by the DC Kitchen in the chalet and then get out there and ride.





