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
Staying Comfortable
Understanding the Mechanisms of Heat Loss Clothing does not necessarily provide comfort; rather it allows us to control the elements of discomfort. Heat is the primary element of discomfort, well enjoying time outside our goal is minimize excess heat as … Continued
Project Nomad
Written By Lukas When staff member Lukas’ plans were forced to change, it allowed him the opportunity to follow a crazy dream. I have spent the last 6 years training and racing road bikes professionally. This journey has taken me to races … Continued
How to Choose a Headlamp
When it comes time to choose a headlamp there are many different options on the market which vary from $30 to upwards of a few hundred dollars so it will be important to decide which headlamp is right for you. … Continued
A Hike on Skies- Jacques Lake
An Alpine Club of Canada Backcountry Hut In winter of 2019, the Alpine Club of Canada (ACC) added a new backcountry hut in Jasper National Park. Located close to the Jasper town site, the cute log cabin would be perfect … Continued
Let’s Talk Winter Camping
Winter camping sounds scary, cold and down right hard. However with the proper packing list, the right gear and a sense for adventure, winter camping can easily turn into a really rewarding experience. Why Go Winter Camping? The idea of … Continued
Top Ten Ways to Shorten the Lifespan of a Tent
Put it Away Wet Do you put clean dishes away when they are still wet? Of course not! The same rule applies to your tent- only store after it is fully dry otherwise you may have a mouldy mess on … Continued
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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... READ MORE
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... READ MORE
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... READ MORE
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... READ MORE