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 | 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 | Aug 5, 2012 | British Columbia, Tracks And Trails Blog
Hiking throughout the Okanagan and other interesting places in British Columbia, I have come across a number of unique geographical features that have not been named on any map that I am aware of and these spots have not been mentioned in local hiking anals etc. I... by Clayton Kessler | Apr 21, 2011 | Northern Interior
Gluten Lake in Vanderhoof recreation site has no Campsites but you can go to the site with a Trail (Multi-Use)! Enjoy attractive Fishing, Hiking & Great Camping opportunities. Amenities: Tables,Toilets Site Description:Gluten Lake in Vanderhoof is a user... by Clayton Kessler | Aug 2, 2008 | British Columbia
My son and I decided on thursday to check out Deep Lake which is lost in the forest’s of Mount Atkinson – east of Okanagan Mountain Park. After work on Friday, Aug. 1 2008 we left. We knew the hike in to Deep Lake would be tough as the closest logging road...