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  • The Dangerous Art of Reflective Travel

    The Dangerous Art of Reflective Travel

    Warning: Reflective travel may dismantle your preconceived notions of a place and lead you to wonder why you left home in the first place. Proceed with caution, and take a moment to double check whether or not your tickets are refundable. It All Started in the Calgary Airport To be fair, given the state of…

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    August 29, 2023
    Denmark, Europe, Uncategorized
  • Hiking Deer Ridge Trail Near Calgary

    Hiking Deer Ridge Trail Near Calgary

    Deer Ridge Trail offers great bang for buck. This lightly trafficked trail that is accessible from the Sibbald Lake day use area and campground. It is a good half day hike, and takes less than an hour to get to the trailhead from Calgary. This trail can be made into a nice loop using part…

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    May 31, 2022
    Alberta, Canada, Uncategorized
  • Hiking Jumpingpound Trail Near Calgary

    Hiking Jumpingpound Trail Near Calgary

    Jumpingpound Loop is an easy, mostly flat hike that is under an hour away from Calgary. It is at a relatively low elevation. This means it is usually accessible in the early spring, and sometimes throughout the winter. This is a good hike to consider if you want to stay below the tree line. You…

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    May 30, 2022
    Alberta, Canada, Uncategorized
  • Hermit Trail, The Grand Canyon, and Desert Jesus

    Hermit Trail, The Grand Canyon, and Desert Jesus

    Hermit Trail in The Grand Canyon Hermit Trail in The Grand Canyon is a good alternative to the more popular Bright Angel Trail, if you are prepared for a route that is a little more remote and technically more difficult. The Bright Angel Trail was fully booked when we went in mid-September. On Hermit Trail,…

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    May 10, 2022
    Arizona, Uncategorized, United States
  • Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park: Hiking Bow River Loop

    Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park: Hiking Bow River Loop

    Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park is an historical cattle ranch that is only about 14 kilometers away from Calgary’s northwest edge. The ranch runs along the Bow River, and on a clear day there are wide panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies. There is a mix of paved and dirt trails throughout Glenbow Ranch. Glenbow Ranch…

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    May 8, 2022
    Alberta, Canada
    Alberta, Alberta Parks, Canada, Hiking, Travel Alberta
  • Okinawa Cherry Blossoms at Yaedake Park

    Okinawa Cherry Blossoms at Yaedake Park

    Japan is famous for its beautiful cherry blossom season, which usually peaks around April. But did you know that you can see cherry blossoms in Japan in January and February? Japan’s first cherry blossoms usually emerge in Japan’s more southern Okinawa island in mid to late January, peaking sometime in February. When we traveled to…

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    May 6, 2022
    Japan, Uncategorized
  • Hiking Fullerton Loop Near Calgary

    Hiking Fullerton Loop Near Calgary

    Fullerton Loop Fullerton Loop is a half day hike hike just west of the town of Bragg Creek. The trails are easy to follow, and there are signs at all of the trail intersections to make sure you don’t get lost. This hike takes about 2 hours to complete. Distance: 6.9 km Elevation gain: 240 m /…

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    May 2, 2022
    Alberta, Canada, Uncategorized
    Alberta, Canada, Canadian Rockies, Fullerton Loop, Hiking, Kananaskis, Travel Alberta
  • Early Season Hikes Near Calgary

    Early Season Hikes Near Calgary

    These early season hikes near Calgary are my tried and true early season warm-ups, and are all between 5-10 kilometers. They are close to Calgary and easy enough to give your legs and lungs a chance to get back into shape before tackling bigger summer excursions. Ole Buck Loop, Sibbald Area Distance: approx. 5.4 kmElevation…

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    April 1, 2022
    Alberta, Canada, Uncategorized
    Alberta, Alberta Parks, Ann and Sandy Cross Conservation Area, Canada, Canada 150, Canadian Rockies, Fullerton Loop, Hiking, Kananaskis, Mount John Laurie, Ole Buck, Rocky Mountains, Travel Alberta, Yamnuska
  • Elk Lakes Cabin: Leaning Into Winter

    Elk Lakes Cabin: Leaning Into Winter

    Elk Lakes Cabin is a great winter getaway for folks who like to put a little bit of work into getting to the destination. If there’s something Canada is known for, it might be winter. It also might be beer or it may, in fact, be duct tape. But, for the sake of this post,…

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    March 1, 2022
    British Columbia, Canada, Uncategorized
    Alpine Club of Canada, Backpacking, british columbia, Canadian Rockies, Elk Lakes, Elk Lakes Cabin, snowshoeing, Winter Sports
  • Arethusa Cirque: Fall Hiking the Golden Larches

    Arethusa Cirque: Fall Hiking the Golden Larches

    Arethusa Cirque is the perfect way to experience the mountains in September. Along the western edge of Treaty 7 territory, on the traditional lands of the Niitsitapi, Ktunaxa, Iyahe Nakoda, and Tsuut’inna, there is a secret season between summer and fall called larch season. Driving west on Highway 1 between Banff and Lake Louise, it…

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    September 19, 2021
    Alberta, Canada, Uncategorized
    Alberta Parks, Canadian Rockies, Fall Hiking, Hiking, Kananaskis Country, Larches, Rocky Mountains, Travel Alberta, Treaty 7 Territory
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