Diesel Ran Out of Gas – Carrying an 80lb Dog Down a Mountain

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

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

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

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