At the top of the mountain is a chalet, a ski hill, and a number of attractions and shows which rotate seasonally. (eg. a lumberjack show, which I have never actually seen, and some bears in an enclosure). Due to the high volume of visitors climbing up The Grind, downhill travel is officially prohibited (this rule isn't strictly enforced) instead one must take the gondola down for the price of $10.
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On a sunny day, the entire way up is packed with people. |
My Rating:
1/5 stars. This hike is too busy and touristy to be very enjoyable, on top of that, it's hard work for not a lot of gain. I mean, the view is decent, but so is the view from Cypress mountain, Lynn Peak and Mt. Seymore, which are right there anyway. I would only suggest this mountain to someone who felt like a cardio challenge. If you want a real hike, try Mt. Seymore.
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By the time you're here, most people have no desire to make the trip down anyway. |
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The view is seriously impaired by the gondola supports. |
it's more for the workout than the view. and the bragging rights to say you did it. i did it in 90- about 1/4 of the way up i thought i would hurl and about 1/2 way up i seriously considered latching myself to one of those crazy fit 80 year olds passing me on every side.
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