I have recently teamed up with Blurr Stuff to try out some pieces from their clothing line. Located in Squamish BC - Blurr is an innovative company that keeps it simple. Their designs are a mix between outdoor function and trendy fashion - from climbers, downhill mountain bikers to trail runners - there is... Continue Reading →
5 O’clock Somewhere: The Art of Relaxation
5 O’clock Somewhere: The Art of Relaxation As we drive towards our campsite we can see the snow, like sugar, coating the mountains ahead. With memories of warm granite on the hands, long days under the stars and many summer moments drifting by we are beginning the transition into winter. The adventure doesn’t stop it... Continue Reading →
Spicing Things Up
In my previous post, 78' Style Camping, I shared about the gem of a tent trailer we recently purchased. We have been waiting to have enough time to bring a bit of life back into it! This past week we did some minor renos to spice things up. Its amazing what a bit of flooring, staining... Continue Reading →
Loco Views
Justin and I have officially been married for 3 years now - roughly 1095 days - 26,297 hours. Man how quickly time flies and the fun never seems to stop. Our tradition of getting out somewhere extraordinary to celebrate hasn't seemed to stop either - Each year we choose some glorious location to prance about and capture... Continue Reading →
PNW Micro Adventures: Chapter 3
This past week Justin and I spent some time exploring the Cheam Range. Cheam is the farthest northerly peak of a small group forming a local subrange of the Skagit Range of the Canadian Cascades mountains (which are the Canadian extension of the North Cascades of Washington). It dominates the eastern Fraser Valley, rising above... Continue Reading →
Over My Head
This will be a very out of the ordinary post for me. It's not about playing in the mountains, new gear or some exciting adventure. So readers beware. I understand suicide about as much as the next person...which is basically nothing. No one truly understands it unless they've been through it - and clearly... Continue Reading →
PNW Micro Adventures: Chapter 2
My latest "micro adventure" consisted of a day trip up to Iceberg lake near Whistler B.C. The trail is still under construction but my friend Katy and I managed to find our way 10km up to the lake. The trail was beautiful and despite the hot weather, it felt cool weaving up through thick trees and... Continue Reading →
Out of the Water and into the Woods
I've been a lifeguard and swim instructor for the last 6+ years. Originally I became a lifeguard so that I could get paid to work at a summer camp. I had no interest in the water, in fact, I didn't even enjoy swimming (at least not in a pool). I wanted to continue living at... Continue Reading →
Walk The Line
Slack·lin·ing ˈslaklīniNG/ noun 1 . the activity or sport of balancing on a rope or strip of webbing that is fixed low to high above the ground. Today I tried my hand at a new-to-me sport. I'm actually surprised it took me this long to walk a line! Luckily I had a couple gurus around to show... Continue Reading →
78′ Style Camping
Some of my fondest memories… are those of our boisterous family van. My favourite childhood memories, in particular, are our family camping trips. Picture this: a small Okanagan town, filled with the brawny scent of cow dung and stretched-out grasslands. Six small children, two surprisingly prepared parents and one makeshift van, a tent off to... Continue Reading →
