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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Quiksilver Park under construction


This week the Quiksilver Park is receiving a HUGE facelift. We are rebuilding all current features and increasing the size of most of them. Most of you will remember Benny from last year. He is making a cameo appearance in the cat all week and helping us out with the construction.

We are finally receiving some sunshine, clear skies and cold temps which is pefect weather for construction. It is nice to come in the next day after building a new feature and not have it buried from the snow and wind storm from the night before. This has been the story for the park crew and groomers over the past month or so.

On your next visit you will also notice a huge hole at the park entrance. This is the construction zone for our new log entranceway which will be the new official entranceway by next week.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Chris Dufficy onsite with Knowledge Network


Recently, Grouse Mountain Pro Team member, Chris Dufficy visited the resort with his entourage from the Knowledge Network. Over the past few months, the Knowledge Network have been producing a documentary on Chris' life, his amazing recovery from multiple concussions, (which would have forced the majority of athletes to retire) and how he has managed to continue peforming at the high level that he does. The special also investigates the effects of concussions and head trauma through interviews with doctors and other athletes who have sustained and survived such potentially-devastating injuries.

The day was spent riding around with Dufficy and entourage searching for some good lines in order to attain some more action and lifestyle shots for the documentary. Our initial plan was to film in the park but considering there was so much new snow and the vis was not the greatest we stuck to the back runs. Dufficy managed to find some great lines that will hopefully make the cut in the editing room. We finished the day with some interview segments on the chalet deck as the city poked in and out of the storm clouds.


Stay tuned for the air-date.
Remember kids: Be safe at whatever sport you do. You can do so by being aware of the risks involved, knowing your limitations and abilities, follow the rules and wear proper protective gear. While doing all of this, make sure you still HAVE FUN!

Monday, January 7, 2008

4th annual MGT Weekend


On January 5th and 6th, Grouse Mountain hosted the 4th annual MGT(More Good Times, Mega Gnarly Tricks) weekend. Saturday was a park clinic and Sunday featured the 2BuckChuck park contest. MGT coaches were out in full force and included Leanne Pelosi, Molly Milligan, Amanda Mourant, Joanna Majcherkiewicz, and Raewyn Reid. The weather wasn't ideal as Saturday was very windy, snowy, and low visibility. Sunday was only snowy and low visibility. This didn't put a damper on the weekend or stop the girls from having a good time though.


Sunday's 2BuckChuck saw over 30 girls turn up to duke it out for $2,222 in cash, a trip to the Abominable SnowJam at Timberline, and loads of draw prizing. The contest took place on a very snowing Paradise Park course. The course consisted of a 20' Down rail, 8' ButterBox, 16' ButterBox, 20' FlatRail, Flat Down Rail, and a Jump.

The park crew had their hands full all day trying to keep up on maintaining all the takeoffs and in-runs. All the falling snow makes speed a rare commodity, which pretty much cut the jump out of the course unfortunately. With speed being a major factor for most riders, the contest format was slightly tweaked and ended up being a 2-hour jam format. Overall impressions were added up by the judging panel, which consisted of Leanne, Molly, Amanda, and Joanna, to determine the winners.

Overall, all girls, judges, and staff had a great weekend in the snow.

For full results, photos, and video check out http://www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com/