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April, 2023

  • 24 April

    Hiking boots or trail runners? Which should I buy?

    When it comes to hitting the trails, one of the biggest decisions you’ll need to make is what type of footwear to wear. While some hikers swear by traditional hiking boots, others prefer trail runners. So, what are the benefits and downsides of each option? Let’s take a closer look.Hiking …

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  • 21 April

    10 tips for first time backpackers

    Going on a backpacking trip can be an exhilarating experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature and take in some stunning views. However, as a beginner, there are a few things you need to know before hitting the trail. Here are ten things to keep in mind before going …

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September, 2020

August, 2017

  • 31 August

    Ross Lake Hammock Ramble – Part 2

    In Early summer my brother-in-law and I returned to Ross Lake (the location for our backpacking packrafting trip). This time it was a fun overnight hammock hang. This is day 2 – with a bit of gear lists and our trip out. Hope your summer has been fantastic!     …

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  • 29 August

    Ross Lake Hammock Ramble – Part 1

    In Early summer my brother-in-law and I returned to Ross Lake (the location for our backpacking packrafting trip). This time it was a fun overnight hammock hang. Hope your summer has been fantastic!     Enjoy!

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July, 2017

April, 2017

  • 20 April

    The Ultimate Hiker’s Gear Guide 2nd Edition – Book Review

    A couple years after National Geographic released Andrew Skura’s first edition of the ultimate hiker’s gear guide, they’ve come out with a fully updated Second Edition. Having reviewed the first book, and having heard good things about the updated version I eagerly said, “yes” to the opportunity to review it. …

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January, 2017

  • 26 January

    The Jump – How to tell a very short story with video

    Last weekend the family was out skating and playing out on a frozen pond in rural Saskatchewan. (Don’t worry, I had to spell check that one too). In the midst of our adventure a friend wanted some tips on putting together a video, so we spent a few fun minutes …

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  • 3 January

    Flying a DIY model aircraft

    My nephew is a bit of a wiz when it comes to building and fixing things. He’s an early teen now and has been taking apart, fixing and re-assembling small engines for years. Recently he started buying components for remote control aircraft online and has been his own air frames. …

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December, 2016

  • 20 December

    Winter update from Canada

    Tonight I’ll be lighting a bbq under my tractor and plowing the snow. That may sound like a mixed metaphor, but like the featured image above, I’m being entirely transparent. I looked at my site and wow! It has been a long time since I posted anything. Don’t fear! We’re …

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