The book 110 Nature Hot Spots in Manitoba and Saskatchewan will forever change your perception of the provinces. I don’t...
How do you get through the COVID-19 crisis with your physical and mental health intact? I for one have loads...
In May I took delivery of a box of 200 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta – The Best Parks, Conservation Areas and Wild Places, co-authored with my friend Debbie Olsen. Unfortunately, they took a while to show up in stores and on Amazon so I am penning this post to...
Wondering what to get the wannabe traveler and outdoor lover for birthdays or holidays this year? I’ve put together a...
My annual outdoor lovers holiday gift guide is here. My biggest find in 2021 is the Solo Stove – a...
Remember the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer about the Everest tragedy in 1996? Well here’s another equally riveting account by Lou Kasischke, a member of Krakauer’s climbing team. Called After the Wind: Tragedy on Everest, One Survivor’s Story, it’s a book I couldn’t put down. Although Kasischke wrote...
Planning the Camino de Santiago walk across northern Spain just got a whole lot easier. In April 2019 Moon Travel...
Have you ever considered paddling, either by kayak or canoe, Canada’s longest river – The Mackenzie River? If you haven’t,...
British mountaineer Sir Hugh Munro used the term “peak bagger” in the 1890s to describe climbers who set out to summit all of the highest peaks in Scotland. “Munro bagging,” which morphed into the term “Peak bagging,” later migrated to North America, where today it’s used by nature-lovers like author...
Debbie Olsen, my friend and fellow co-author of 200 Nature Hots Spots in Alberta, is the author of another book,...