Snowshoeing: The second last day of fall 2015
There was a call for snow today in the area I planned on hiking, about 2-4 cm (.75″-1.5″). That is not a lot of snow. I figured I’d wear my winter hiking boots; at worst […]
There was a call for snow today in the area I planned on hiking, about 2-4 cm (.75″-1.5″). That is not a lot of snow. I figured I’d wear my winter hiking boots; at worst […]
Today was so much more relaxing than our family skate last week at our community centre’s overcrowded public skate, where we spent much of our time worrying about people skating […]
As I sit in Epsom Salt infused bath water soaking the soreness out of my hips, I am reflecting back on today’s snowshoe hike in the Julian Lake area. “Where’s […]
Walking south along Lakeridge Road from the parking lot on Houston Road for a kilometer and half was not as unpleasant as I thought it would. Walking along the shoulder of […]
Wouldn’t it be great to climb to the top of a fire tower and see the view of the countryside below? You bet it would. This one was locked. I wonder […]
Yesterday we were to visit Petroglyphs Provincial Park, northeast of Peterborough, to see the ancient rock engravings and to hike. The timing is about perfect to see the autumn leaves […]
It finally arrived — race day. It was a very long day. I woke up at 4:30 am and went to sleep at 1:30 am. At times the day was fun, […]
[See part 1 / 2: Finding Geocaches] I’ve come to discover that scouting suitable geocache locations is more fun that finding one. However, it can be very challenging. Hiding our […]
Do you have children? Do they enjoy camping? If they haven’t been to Grundy Lake Provincial Park then make it their next destination for car camping or pseudo backcountry camping. […]
We had a couple of firsts today. This was our first geocache outing of the season for my daughter and myself. Yes, I know you die-hard “cachers” are saying, “What season […]