I've climbed it 3 times, but that was 11 years ago when I was horribly out of shape. I should try it again now that I've worked in construction and have been going to a gym for the past 3 years.
I would totally do it! This was my second time climbing it and I would definitely do it again. Also, it makes having a meal afterwards taste that much better :)
I climbed GG in 2019 and I was so proud of it - I managed it in 1 hour and 32 minutes... But the whole time I had people running past me, that was part of the motivation I guess, I was aiming for 2.5 hours like you guys did it in lol 😅 I visited Vancouver again in Sep 2023, but unfortunately GG was closed for a long overdue period of maintenance :( Do you know if anything changed? Watching your vid, I can see that that shiny silver bridge might be a new addition? Due to the closure, I went and did Garibaldi Lake and the Panorama Ridge instead - WOW! That is an incredible hike! 😊
Yes! It was so much fun! My first time climbing it was actually about 3 years ago and there was no shiny bridge. At that time, I went by myself and climbed it in 1 hour 20 minutes. Since I was climbing with another person this time, we paced ourselves and the bridge looks fairly new. They also changed the aesthetic of some of the signs, but other that that, I remember it to be fairly similar to 3 years ago.
The grouse grind has a lot of elevation and stairs as you can see in the video. The BCMC trail is an easier version of it with the elevation spread over a slightly longer distance.
I have already scheduled my vacation trip to the Grouse Mountain in Vancouver. I can't wait to experience the Skyride trail.
Wooh! Have fun :)
Absolutely amazing presentation my friend, this looks and sounds so professional!
Thank you kindly!
Looks like so much fun! I want to try the grouse grind again.
Go for it!
I'm sincerely impressed-fantastic job!
Thank you! Cheers!
This was an informative video
Thanks!
This is such a good video! Thanks for the heads up
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, I intend on doing this tomorrow and this was my first exposure to it, thank you : )
Best of luck!
I think I'll save this for a future trip to Vancouver, just not my first one. I think I need a more relaxing trip my first time :P
I’ll show you some food recommendations too :)
@@chrissiepops yes please!!
I've climbed it 3 times, but that was 11 years ago when I was horribly out of shape. I should try it again now that I've worked in construction and have been going to a gym for the past 3 years.
I would totally do it! This was my second time climbing it and I would definitely do it again. Also, it makes having a meal afterwards taste that much better :)
👏 I credible way to deliver on canada day haha 🇨🇦 such a fun grind you guys did great!
Thanks!
Thanks for the informative video! Beautiful scenery and stunning views 🫶🏾worth the grind🤍. New subscriber here
Aww thanks! This one was a fun one :D
is there a place to have a beer up the top, im there next week id love to do it but id definitly need a beer after that lol
There is! You can’t miss it
I climbed GG in 2019 and I was so proud of it - I managed it in 1 hour and 32 minutes... But the whole time I had people running past me, that was part of the motivation I guess, I was aiming for 2.5 hours like you guys did it in lol 😅
I visited Vancouver again in Sep 2023, but unfortunately GG was closed for a long overdue period of maintenance :(
Do you know if anything changed? Watching your vid, I can see that that shiny silver bridge might be a new addition?
Due to the closure, I went and did Garibaldi Lake and the Panorama Ridge instead - WOW! That is an incredible hike! 😊
Yes! It was so much fun! My first time climbing it was actually about 3 years ago and there was no shiny bridge. At that time, I went by myself and climbed it in 1 hour 20 minutes.
Since I was climbing with another person this time, we paced ourselves and the bridge looks fairly new. They also changed the aesthetic of some of the signs, but other that that, I remember it to be fairly similar to 3 years ago.
Great video, whats the difference between the two trails ? BCMC and the grind ?
The grouse grind has a lot of elevation and stairs as you can see in the video. The BCMC trail is an easier version of it with the elevation spread over a slightly longer distance.
what’s the price of admission to go down via gondola?
It is $20 one-way down for an adult and $10 for a child. :)