Getting Outside while Pregnant- a Few favourite pieces
Our Manager Kelsey Shares her favourite items she used in winter to continue getting outside during her pregnancy. Surviving a Saskatchewan winter can be challenging as it is, add in a pregnancy and a whole new set of obstacles exist. … Continued
Gourmet Backcountry- Vegetable Risotto
Are you looking to step up your backcountry cooking? The vegetable Risotto will have your hiking buddies begging you to share! This recipe does require a bit of prep work at home, but once you are are on the trail … Continued
A Weekend Adventure- First Aid Kit
Are you heading out on an adventure and wondering what to pack in you first aid kit? Outter Limits has a great selection of Adventure Medical First Aid kits in the variety of sizes along with some items that we … Continued
Gear Review HydroFlask Bottles
Hydro Flask is one of the best selling reusable water bottles on the market today… Here’s why:They use their own Temp Shield, which is a vacuum sealed double walled insulation. The Temp Shield is what keeps your liquids cold for up … Continued
Bill’s West Coast Trail Packing List
So, you’ve decided. You’re going to hike the West Coast Trail. But where do you start planning? Are you physically prepared? Who and what will you bring with you? A successful journey requires forethought and preparation. Training Montage First, we … Continued
Top Spikeball Locations in Saskatoon
Spike-Ball is a great group game that has become extremely popular. In recent years parks across Saskatoon have become filled with groups of players trying their best to learn or master this entertaining and often challenging game. Spike-Ball can be … Continued
A Comedy of Errors
Are you into type 2 fun? Plan your holidays to be filled with epic moments, rushing water, high summits, long days and far distances? Typically these are are preferred weekends away, we try to plan some kind of adventure with … Continued
Camino De Santiago
“Thoughts come quickly to those who walk.” The Camino de Santiago is a 790 km trail, starting in St. Jean Pied de Port, France, and ending in Santiago de Compostela. The trail itself is a recognized UNESCO Heritage Site, and … Continued
Jetboil Stoves
Redefining Backcountry Cooking Jetboil started in 2004, by Dwight Aspinwall and Perry Dowst and revolutionized the backcountry cooking. Today Jetboil is still redefining how people cook in the backcountry. The key difference in jetboil stoves is the Aluminum Fluxring which … Continued
A Pilgrimage through Time
Grey Owl’s Cabin Hike in Prince Albert National Park “Far enough away to gain seclusion, yet within reach of those whose genuine interest prompts them to make the trip, Beaver Lodge extends a welcome to you if your heart is … Continued
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Getting Outside while Pregnant- a Few favourite pieces
Our Manager Kelsey Shares her favourite items she used in winter to continue getting outside during her pregnancy. Surviving a Saskatchewan winter can be challenging as it is, add in a pregnancy and... READ MORE
Gourmet Backcountry- Vegetable Risotto
Are you looking to step up your backcountry cooking? The vegetable Risotto will have your hiking buddies begging you to share! This recipe does require a bit of prep work at home, but... READ MORE
A Weekend Adventure- First Aid Kit
Are you heading out on an adventure and wondering what to pack in you first aid kit? Outter Limits has a great selection of Adventure Medical First Aid kits in the variety of... READ MORE
Gear Review HydroFlask Bottles
Hydro Flask is one of the best selling reusable water bottles on the market today… Here’s why:They use their own Temp Shield, which is a vacuum sealed double walled insulation. The Temp Shield is... READ MORE