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  • How to CampCamping in Canada for many Canadians is the key ingredient to a successful summer. Camping means something quite different to each individual depending on the tolerance level and ability to accept outdoor conditions of the individual. Financial capacity and willingness to bring the comforts of home to your outdoor adventure can also change a camping style. This means that there is a vast array of camping experiences available to you in Canada and if you are going “camping” with someone for the first time, you may want to ask questions and discover what “camping” means to the individual or group you are going to be sharing the outdoors experience with. I say this with a smile but it is also a grave safety concern. Many campers embark on a camping excursion unprepared and this unpreparedness can sometimes result in an array of negative experiences that may impact your impression of camping before you actually have a fair chance to enjoy camping. (If you live to tell about it) Before you say yes to joining a camping trip in Canada, find out the following: 1) Will you be hiking to a campsite with no facilities and carrying all of your own…
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18 Mar 2010

Cowichan Valley Trail Map Video and GPS Starting Points

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Cowichan Valley Trail Map,GPS Starting Points KINSOL TRESTLE N 48.65910 W 123.69797 Starting point…
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Clayton Kessler
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25 Jan 2010

British Columbia Hiker and Geocacher Expert – Stefan Farrow

  • Interviews
  • Southern Interior West
I met Stefan Farrow five or six years back. He supplied me with a lot of pictures, video, and trail head data for the Okanagan. Having been involved with…
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Clayton Kessler
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01 Dec 2009

Snowshoeing and Winter Retreat near Kelowna BC

  • Canada
Snowshoeing on the KVR is a great introductory to snowshoeing, it’s easy, flat and not crowded. Curently there is about 6 inches of snow but up top…
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Clayton Kessler
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20 Sep 2009

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Journey – Practise Journey Two Naramata to Osoyoos

  • Southern Interior East
Practise Journey Two: Naramata to Osoyoos for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
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Clayton Kessler
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20 Sep 2009

Carmi to Kelowna – Practice adventure for Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Journey

  • Southern Interior West
A dream soon became reality as we packed the vehicle that would deliver us to the start of our first journey and then follow us as safety vehicles. This was…
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Clayton Kessler
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20 Sep 2009

Pictures – Duke of Edinburgh’s Award – A Journey along the Historic Kettle Valley Railway

  • Southern Interior West
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  • About TracksandtrailsTracksAndTrails.ca welcomes you! The hiking trails and camping menu or the Search feature above will aid your exploration of hiking trails near your home or other outdoor adventures far away on any continent. Whether you surf through Canada’s National Parks and Rocky Mountains on this website or plan a spectacular backcountry trekking adventure, our hope is that TracksAndTrails.ca will help you discover The Way by bringing you closer to creation and aiding you in finding and enjoying your next adventure. There are many writers who contribute their experience and knowledge to TracksAndTrails.ca content. You can find out more about each article author by clicking the contributor link or original content link at the bottom of each post. For those who care to read on (Hi Mom) I will give my short bio version first and then the longer version via my interview answers that I sent to Frank at “Our Hiking Blog” further down. I’m Clayton Kessler, the webmaster of TracksAndTrails.ca. My love of the outdoors has grown from childhood experiences that began in the Kootenay area of British Columbia, Canada. Clayton Kessler When I was six years old, my parents purchased five acres of treed land and built a log home. Later,…
  • Campgrounds
  • Camping Blog
  • How to CampCamping in Canada for many Canadians is the key ingredient to a successful summer. Camping means something quite different to each individual depending on the tolerance level and ability to accept outdoor conditions of the individual. Financial capacity and willingness to bring the comforts of home to your outdoor adventure can also change a camping style. This means that there is a vast array of camping experiences available to you in Canada and if you are going “camping” with someone for the first time, you may want to ask questions and discover what “camping” means to the individual or group you are going to be sharing the outdoors experience with. I say this with a smile but it is also a grave safety concern. Many campers embark on a camping excursion unprepared and this unpreparedness can sometimes result in an array of negative experiences that may impact your impression of camping before you actually have a fair chance to enjoy camping. (If you live to tell about it) Before you say yes to joining a camping trip in Canada, find out the following: 1) Will you be hiking to a campsite with no facilities and carrying all of your own…

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