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Dyno competition draws top climbers

Squamish's Steve Townshend and Utah's Lauren Lee leapt large to win the Flashed Dyno Competition at the Adventure Centre on Sunday (July 20).Townshend, 27, battled pain from a recent back injury to stick a hold 2.

Diggers finish a the top

The B&B Excavating Diggers found sweet revenge against the Nova Reinforcing Juniors with a mercy win to close off the season at the top of the Howe Sound Men's Fastball League (HSMFL) on Tuesday (July 15).

Little shredders pick up on elders' skills

Tucked behind trees next to Howe Sound Secondary is a concrete jungle usually filled with skateboarders ripping around the bowl, pumping trannies and grinding ledges of the Squamish Skatepark.

More players join the Pack

The Squamish Wolf Pack Pacific International Hockey League (PIJHL) team has expanded to include three more skaters. All three are former Squamish residents, and one will seem familiar to former Cougars fans.

Mission accomplished

A group of paintballers are home safe and sound, albeit with a few minor battle welts, after winning one of the province's largest scenario games in Grand Forks, 小蓝视频

Epic bike race wraps up on Sea to Sky trails

Tired but undaunted after more than 500 kilometres of high-quality mountain biking, about 450 bikers gritted it out on Friday (July 4) in the corridor's beautiful but challenging trails to cap the second annual 小蓝视频 Bike Race.

Do it all at the triathlon

The 11th annual Squamish Triathlon - A Memorial to Bob McIntosh is set to dive into Alice Lake on Sunday (July 13), and there are still openings left for competitors.

'Bold' climbers honoured at Mountain Festival

The Squamish Mountain Festival will honour climbers of the past and present with an award named in honour of one of the pioneers of Squamish climbing.

First four wolves lead the pack

The Squamish Wolf Pack started to gather by the summer solstice moon as the first four members of the Pacific International Junior Hockey League (PIJHL) expansion team were signed this past weekend.

Miller fourth at Worlds

Team Squamish downhiller Miranda Miller fell slightly short of her podium goal at the World Mountain Bike Championships in Val di Sole, Italy, placing fourth behind a strong lineup of French Junior riders on Saturday (June 21).