by Clayton Kessler | Jul 3, 2013 | Camping
Camp Food Why? The foods differ substantially from the ingredients found in a typical home kitchen. The primary differences relate to campers’ and backpackers’ special needs for foods that have appropriate cooking time, perishability, weight, and... by Clayton Kessler | Jun 24, 2013 | Campgrounds, Camping
Why Camping? Camping is a term likely to live for a specific time in a temporary camp, tent and enjoying holidays with friends and family. Other words you can say it is an outdoor recreational activities. You can go camping and enjoy wildlife, hike, kayaking, boating,... by Clayton Kessler | May 22, 2013 | Camping, Tracks And Trails Blog
How much did you pay for camping last weekend? Two weeks ago I paid $12 for a site on the Okanagan Lake and last weekend I camped at Nicklen Lake and then Aberdeen Lake for free. The $12 site was a managed recreation site and the free sites on the Aberdeen Plateau...
by Clayton Kessler | Dec 31, 2012 | British Columbia, Campgrounds, Camping
British Columbia can be viewed in four main camping areas. These divisions on TracksAndTrails are: Coast Campgrounds Northern Interior Campgrounds Southern Interior West Southern Interior East Campgrounds in these camping areas can be viewed on our Free Camping Map... by Clayton Kessler | Oct 30, 2012 | Equipment and Gear, Hiking Trails
There are plenty of difficult climbs that you are going to encounter during your adventure as a mountaineer. If you know that you are going to a climb that is beyond your past experience, you and your team should set up a training climb. It is very important that you... by Clayton Kessler | Sep 24, 2012 | Equipment and Gear
Kettle Valley Rail Trail Development Draft Concept Plan Chute Lake to Naramata Executive Summary: 1. Strategic Context The opportunity Challenges Strategic Direction 2. Development Plan Trail Use Designation Motorized Opportunity Development Trail Development Staging...