It’s impossible not to worry when newer paddling friends hit a rock and tip after the first turn of a four-day river getaway. Bump stress levels up a notch when a paddling cohort is throwing up and feverish on the first night out. Toss in a rattlesnake encounter of the too close … [Read more...] about Canoeing the Milk River: Swims, Sickness & Snakes!
Active Things to Do in Mexico
In honour of Cinco de Mayo, here’s a roundup of posts including active things to do in Mexico. Whether you enjoy going off-grid on canyon adventures, exploring the culture of historic city centers or travelling by RV, there's something for you here! Note: While we can’t travel … [Read more...] about Active Things to Do in Mexico
Why Shouldn’t You Visit Cedar Mesa, Utah?
You shouldn’t go to Cedar Mesa, Utah. You won’t like it. There are too many prehistoric ruins to wander. Too many canyon hikes to explore. Too much solitude to enjoy. Really – you shouldn’t go. We did once… well, alright maybe it was more than once… or twice. … [Read more...] about Why Shouldn’t You Visit Cedar Mesa, Utah?
7 Tips for Storing Outdoor Gear
Snowshoes, skis, boots, poles, inflatable kayaks, paddling gear, tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, stoves – and don’t even get me started on over a dozen different backpacks for overnight trips, skiing, day hiking, biking… We’ve got a lot of stuff to store! So, how do you … [Read more...] about 7 Tips for Storing Outdoor Gear
Paddling the Red Deer River, Alberta
Floating through Alberta’s badlands past grazing deer and busy beavers, with white pelicans soaring overhead, while soaking up the prairie sun with your feet propped up on the sides of your canoe – could life be sweeter? This post provides the perfect introduction to paddling the … [Read more...] about Paddling the Red Deer River, Alberta