Hello hikers and fellow adventurers! What do you always bring hiking with you? Do you carry some or all of the essentials? What the heck are the essentials! Well, I hope to help a little with this! Read on for my Hiking Essential 101, What to Bring!
Welcome to my blog! I document my adventures in all things outdoors. I am so happy to share my experiences with you!
Hello hikers and fellow adventurers! What do you always bring hiking with you? Do you carry some or all of the essentials? What the heck are the essentials! Well, I hope to help a little with this! Read on for my Hiking Essential 101, What to Bring!
In the summer of 2001 seven middle-aged men, young at heart embarked on a five-day 240-kilometer mountain bike ride. Starting the journey in Penticton, this was a ride of a lifetime with moments that 20 years later, are still being cherished and laughed about!
The Painted Barn Quilt Trail is a community collaboration and offers visitors, families, and locals alike a fun and interactive way to tour their beautiful area! These Barn Quilts tell stories of historical significance and act as a means of guiding visitors to rural areas and businesses. The trail will take you on a journey and will lead you on a historic adventure while highlighting the many farm-based businesses, farming, and family heritage and tell stories that are weaved into the rich history of the area!
The Kingfisher Interpretive Centre is a place of beauty and learning, a place where nature education and human collaboration happen, a place where something bigger than all of us is not only celebrated, it is forever being studied and maintained and projected and protected. Nestled in the heart of the mountains, 25 km east of the charming village of Enderby, is a natural site like non-other in the Shuswap Region. The Kingfisher Interpretive Centre is a non-profit salmon hatchery and environmental education centre.