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    Grizzly Park is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Tom Skull. The film stars Randy Wayne , Emily Baldoni , Julie Skon, Zulay Henao , Shedrack Anderson III , Kavan Reece, Jelynn Rodriguez , and Trevor Peterson as eight teenagers forced to complete a week of community service at a national forest, during which they are hunted by ...

  2. Nov 26, 2023 · A. You could easily spend four to five days in Tombstone Territorial Park backcountry. However, if you’re on a timeline, you could choose to take less time and hike into Grizzly Lake for a longer day hike (or spend a night, depending on campsite availability). Q.

  3. Grizzly Park: Directed by Tom Skull. With Glenn Morshower, Shedrack Anderson III, Susan Blakely, Brody the Bear. Eight young adults are sent to do community service at Grizzly Park. There, they are hunted by an escaped serial killer along with the animals of the forest.

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    • Adventure, Comedy, Horror
    • Tom Skull
    • 2008-02-07
    • The Grizzly Lake Hike: An Epic Yukon Hiking Experience
    • Ridges and Arctic Wind in Tombstone
    • Grizzly Lake’s Marmot Meadows
    • Reaching Grizzly Lake Campground
    • A Special Arrival at Grizzly Lake
    • Thoughts on The Grizzly Lake Trail
    • Grizzly Lake Trail, Tombstone Territorial Park: The Details

    With a sliver of blue sky approaching in the distance, we started hiking at 2pm. Not the best time to start a ‘very difficult’ hike. As it turns out, this hike IS reasonably hard. The trail begins with a fairly gentle stroll through the forest and alongside a creek, followed by a lot of elevation gain within a reasonably short distance. The reason ...

    Hiking the ridge also involves a lot of traversing on, around and over rocks of all shapes and sizes. I’m not a huge fan of rocks. But what I am a huge fan of is the spectacular views from the Grizzly Lake trail! And, oh my, everything looked pretty darn wonderful from up there.The glistening blue lake framed by almost dangerously jagged mountains ...

    My second favourite part of the hike (the views of course top everything) was seeing marmots in the aptly named marmot meadows section. And not just one, we saw a whole bunch. They are such beautiful creatures and we were so pleased to see and hang out with them for a while, as well as some pretty cheeky ground squirrels.

    We finally made it to Grizzly Lake Campground at 9.30pm after a total of 7 and half hours on the trail (the estimate is 6-9 hours). Everyone in the campground was French, which was especially fun for Jean Robert. I was proud to have made it, especially after we spoke to everyone else who agreed that it was a hard11km, even the Tombstone Ranger who ...

    There are hikes onward to other lakes from the Grizzly campground, so maybe going further would be better (around 30% of the hikers staying at Grizzly Lake that night continued on the next day, as we had originally planned to do). We were the last hikers to leave the campground in the morning, having been quickly ushered away from the cooking area ...

    Despite some negatives(and lots and lots of rocks), I would absolutely recommend this hike to others.The views of Mount Monolith and the other jagged peaks behind Grizzly Lake are amazing. Really, really amazing. They live up to the brochures and more. It is definitely worth going for a 5/6 hour day hike to see the views from the ridge – in fact, t...

    Tombstone Territorial Park is a large protected wilderness area in northern Yukon, around an hour and a half away from Dawson City (pop. 1,300). The park is accessible from the Dempster Highway, the 737km dirt road to Inuvik (NWT) and the Arctic Circle. The road intersects Tombstone at around 50km in, with the Interpretive Centre located a bit late...

  4. Length 13.8 miElevation gain 4,438 ftRoute type Out & back. Enjoy this 13.8-mile out-and-back trail near Unorganized Yukon, Yukon. Generally considered a challenging route. This is a popular trail for backpacking, birding, and camping, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

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    • Unorganized Yukon, Yukon, Canada
  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Distance: 11.5 km (7.1 miles) one-way. Elevation gain: 797 m or 2,615 feet. Time needed: 5 – 8 hours. Level of difficulty: Moderate to hard depending on trail conditions and what sort of shape you’re in. Bear country: There are grizzly bears. You need easy to access bear spray and all food needs to be carried in a bear cannister.

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  7. Aug 9, 2023 · Get to know this 28.3-mile out-and-back trail near Unorganized Yukon, Yukon. Generally considered a challenging route. This trail is great for backpacking, birding, and camping, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.

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