Today I Hiked The Grouse Grind In North Vancouver

Rahim

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For the first time ever, I hiked the Grouse Grind today at Grouse Mountain in North Van, BC. It was tiring as hell and it took me almost 3 hours to finish. The average person takes 2 or two and a half hours. The very athletic and outdoorsy person takes about an hour to get to the top of the grind.

I was doing alright the first 15 mins and then when I got into the first quarter, I was really thinking about turning back. I learned how out-of-shape my body is today. Even though I lift weights and do push ups and sit-ups regularly to keep fit, it isn't good enough because I do not do as much cardio as I should be doing. To do the Grouse Grind, you really need to be in top shape. It's not even all about muscle...it's about will-power, how strong your lungs are and how much your legs can withstand when climbing high trails and steps.

On a good note, my coordination was good and I did not have any trouble at all climbing high steps (aside from my legs cramping out on me a few times). I did take a lot of breaks tho...it was way too tiring. The humid weather didn't help either. I can't remember feeling a breeze even once while I was on the grind...

When I was in highschool I used to be one of the fastest runners in my P.E. class in the 10th grade (5 years ago), but I haven't really done any running since then. I think it's time for me to start running again and get my lungs stronger.

On another good note, there were a bunch of fine girls on the grind today. I saw this one girl, she was pretty fast and in top shape... had abs and everything. I think she had a 6 pack..she was fine as hell from top to bottom...

Even though I swore that this would be the first and the last time I'd ever do the grind...maybe I would reconsider doing it again. Everyone should experience the Grouse Grind at least once in their lifetime. As much as I didn't want to do it, it was still a lot of fun...

Has anyone ever hiked the Gross Grind down here before or gone hiking at all? Share your experiences...

Edit: Oh ya...I didn't hike back down the grind after I got to the top...I just paid $5 and me and my friend took the sky-ride back down.
 

Casey

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No, but I remember seeing that mountain when we were sightseeing in Vancouver.

We also went to the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Have you ever been there? That rocked.
 

Rahim

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No, but I remember seeing that mountain when we were sightseeing in Vancouver.

We also went to the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Have you ever been there? That rocked.
no never been to the Capilano suspension bridge...but it's all pretty close together....all rich neighborhoods down there...pretty nice houses..
 

S. Fourteen

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One of the things (hold on... let me take the headphones off. i'm getting hot) ... okay, one of the things.. (LOL i was busy typing and I didn't take it off!!~ for real this time).. one of the things.. okay, I forgot what I was going to say but with ice cream sandwiches, the cookie part has to be perfect. i hate the sandy sugary ice cream cookie. you know I just realized today - i have ten working lighters in my possession right now. must be some kind of record. yeah, anywho. one of the things thats great about hiking in north vancouver is mounties. you know a pack of mounties raped my mother and burned my hut but I don't hold no grudge so don't believe what you read ladies. mounties can save your life with their warm jackets. that brings back memories. I was in Hawaii with my dad and we ate ramen 3 times in one day. God! I love the energy of the sun. Therapeutic. Well, anywho - I guess I'll let you go.
 

Rahim

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One of the things (hold on... let me take the headphones off. i'm getting hot) ... okay, one of the things.. (LOL i was busy typing and I didn't take it off!!~ for real this time).. one of the things.. okay, I forgot what I was going to say but with ice cream sandwiches, the cookie part has to be perfect. i hate the sandy sugary ice cream cookie. you know I just realized today - i have ten working lighters in my possession right now. must be some kind of record. yeah, anywho. one of the things thats great about hiking in north vancouver is mounties. you know a pack of mounties raped my mother and burned my hut but I don't hold no grudge so don't believe what you read ladies. mounties can save your life with their warm jackets. that brings back memories. I was in Hawaii with my dad and we ate ramen 3 times in one day. God! I love the energy of the sun. Therapeutic. Well, anywho - I guess I'll let you go.
wtf lol man
 
#10
I have been hiking for about 5 months now and enjoy it every time. The hikes I have been is Half Dome in Yosemite and the switzer falls trails in the Angeles National Park.

The most fun I had was half dome purely because of the cables at the end of the hike. It is about 9,000+ in elevation when you reach the top of the rock and many people do not make it to the top because they are afraid of falling or don't have the strength to make it all the way. We took our time, snapped some pictures and when we were done we had a celebratory beer, good times.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2AjJt_-6mw[/youtube]

Switzer falls is challenging. It is about 18 miles of switchbacks, crossing streams, and sometimes no coverage so the sun. We went 2 weeks ago and while we were going back we had to rescue a father and son team. The kid was shaking going into shock, both ran out of food and water. They ate, drank then we escorted them out of the forest. Dranked all my water :( so here I am 5 miles to go without water in 90+ temperature.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80Jl4A-NxUE[/youtube]
 

roaches

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I want to start hiking because I'm getting old and lame and my jump shot's always been weak. Can I just go in a pair of cross trainers or should I buy some proper shoes?

(I'm really just replying to fix the board.)
 

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