by Clayton Kessler | Mar 27, 2019 | Tracks And Trails Blog
Flannel image used with permission from the Rocky Mountain Flannel Company. Known as the vacation destination of the Rocky Mountains, Banff is located at an altitude of 1383 m above sea level. By contrast, Kelowna, known by tourists for its sunshine and Okanagan...
by Clayton Kessler | Nov 23, 2018 | Tracks And Trails Blog
Forest fires have become five times more frequent and six-time more destructive in recent times due to global warming and climate change. Take your ten hiking essentials such as Binocular, Two-way radio and Compass along with you even you are on a small day hikeForest...
by Clayton Kessler | Sep 26, 2018 | Tracks And Trails Blog
This video shows a lake being stocked with fingerlings from Penticton hatchery. It is a lake that’s never had fish. Begin forwarded message: From: Norman Johnson <njohnson@syilx.org> Subject: RE: Fish trout plantation Date: September 25, 2018 at 3:16:00 PM...
by Clayton Kessler | Apr 8, 2018 | Tracks And Trails Blog
23 Ways Hiking Makes You Healthier The best way to expand your management skills is with hiking expedition. Discover yourself with the magical experiences you obtain with hiking outdoors. There are many pieces of research which have proved that hiking even helps to...
by Clayton Kessler | Mar 19, 2018 | Tracks And Trails Blog
Extra Extra, Read All About It! The Okanagan High Rim Trail Association has been born! A group of hard working enthusiastic outdoors men and women have been keeping the High Rim Trail open for years now. Having an official incorporated non-profit organization allows...
by Clayton Kessler | Mar 10, 2017 | Tracks And Trails Blog
A day in the life of Derickson Trapline by Ray Derickson. A trapper in the Okanagan. Gentleman this is an update on Derickson Family Trap Line Saturday March 04, 2017 Thumper & Amber drove me to the trapper cabin and met my friend Stan there and we unloaded...