by Keith and Heather Nicol
Vancouver is
fortunate to have 3 alpine ski areas on its doorstep- Cypress Mountain, Grouse
Mountain and Mt Seymour. But it only has one place to cross country ski and
that is at Cypress Mountain so we headed there on Thursday, December 31 to
check it out. We were joined by our daughter Kristie and her boyfriend Eric who
is just learning to cross country ski. This
season has seen lots of snow in the local mountains and already Cypress was
reporting more than 3 meters of snow on the ground. The forecast was calling
for sunny skies with temperatures around – 5 C so we couldn`t have asked for
better conditions. We knew that Cypress Bowl was also popular for tubing and
snowshoeing so we wanted to be there by around 9:00 am when they opened. Even
with this early start, there was a 10 minute lineup to buy tickets and the
ticket agent said it would only get busier as the day progressed. As Mike
Thomas, the Nordic area manager told us “The 2010 Olympics really put us on the
map. Since then interest in snow related activities has just exploded”.
Kristie striding past snow laden trees |
Cypress Nordic
has 19 km of cross country ski trails groomed for both classic and skating as
well as 10 km of snowshoe trails. The ski
trails are very wide and the popular lower trails are relatively flat. As you gain elevation the trails ascend and
descend more quickly and the skiing is more challenging. On Thursday we skied most of the lower trails
and also skied the Unknown Lake loop which is higher up on the mountain. We had
lunch at a warmup cabin and it was so pleasant in the sun that we ate outside.
How many places can you do that in Canada in December? If you are visiting Vancouver and want to
cross country ski you couldn’t do any better than visiting Cypress Mountain. They
offer a wide range of activities from alpine and cross country skiing to tubing
and snowshoeing. With good weather in the forecast be sure to take advantage of
the great skiing out there. For more information see: www.cypressmountain.com
We ate lunch in front of the upper warm up hut |
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