Living in the mountains in Alberta is what grew my interest in hiking, and as any new thing you learn, mistakes are bound to happen. I had started with a few smaller hikes around the Columbia Icefield, and my friend Jared mentioned that we try a more difficult hike when I visited Canmore. One sunny, … Continue reading Diesel Ran Out of Gas – Carrying an 80lb Dog Down a Mountain
Chihuahuas on the Trail
Looking after smaller dogs in Canadian winter conditions means that you have to put a little more thought in to bringing them outdoors with you. Little paws and ears get cold fast, so it's important that they're dressed warmly and they get opportunities for a break from the snow. Dog booties are also a good … Continue reading Chihuahuas on the Trail
Getting Off the Pavement Without Leaving the City
Given the choice, I always prefer a dirt trail to a sidewalk, but it isn't always convenient to pack up and drive out of the city in search of a good trail. Fortunately, there are adventures to be had within city limits. Saskatoon has beautiful paved paths along the riverside, and if you look even … Continue reading Getting Off the Pavement Without Leaving the City
4 Hiking Mistakes We All Make
Making mistakes is all a part of the adventure. It's how we learn, improve, and end up with funny stories to tell our friends. While trial and error is a big part of adventuring, maybe this list can save your feet a few blisters. 1. Improper Foot Care After my first overnight hike I swore … Continue reading 4 Hiking Mistakes We All Make
Cross Country Skiing at Eb’s Trails
Picture this; it's a cold (but not too cold) day in Saskatoon, you've exhausted all of the appealing options on Netflix, and you're feeling a little stir crazy because your outdoor excursions have been limited to running to and from your car all week in your heaviest winter coat. Maybe today is the day to … Continue reading Cross Country Skiing at Eb’s Trails
Tips and Tricks to Thrift Your Hiking Clothing
The first thing you notice when you walk through a store like Atmosphere or MEC will probably be that hiking and camping gear is EXPENSIVE. A beginner planning their first multi-day trip could easily find themselves shelling out thousands of dollars for the right backpack, sleeping bag, boots, camp stove, etc. While there are some … Continue reading Tips and Tricks to Thrift Your Hiking Clothing
3 Ways to Get Outside in Saskatoon This Winter
While it's tempting to stay in and hide as soon as the snow hits the ground, Saskatoon has a lot of fun to offer. Take advantage of those warm winter days by getting outside and exploring the nature in your back yard! Snowshoe at Cranberry Flats Cranberry Flats Conservation Area is only a few minutes … Continue reading 3 Ways to Get Outside in Saskatoon This Winter
How I stayed warm for 12+ hours in the cold as a dog sled tour guide
Metallica has enough fluff to stay warm I never believed that I was a ‘cold weather’ person. I spent most winters hiding inside and dreaming of days that my car had no trouble starting. This mind set changed pretty quickly when I began working as a dog sled tour guide and suddenly found myself outside … Continue reading How I stayed warm for 12+ hours in the cold as a dog sled tour guide
Don’t forget the propane (or do, if you want to make friends).
In May 2018 my sister, a friend, and I set out on our first overnight to Grey Owls Cabin in Prince Albert National Park . I packed my bag in a hurry, eager to see the trail and less enthused about the idea of packing up all of my gear. The trail was beautiful and … Continue reading Don’t forget the propane (or do, if you want to make friends).
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