For about the hundredth time I am reading the trail description of the Tablelands hike in Gros Morne National Park; One of the few places you can access exposed earth’s mantle . I stop reading and looking up from the traveller’s guide out at the view in front of me and say aloud to myself, […]Tablelands- … Continue reading Tablelands- a walk on the earth’s mantle. — MaritimeMac
Tag: Camping
HOW TO MAKE HERBAL COMPRESSES
Whether you’re at home or camping out, these herbal compresses come in handy. Compresses are pads or cloths saturated with herbal teas that are applied externally to heal skin traumas {wounds, rashes, skin infections, burns, scrapes, bites, and stings}, contusions, sprains, strains, muscle aches, and even organ congestion {a lack of proper blood flow that […] … Continue reading HOW TO MAKE HERBAL COMPRESSES
New Products Explored: Gear for Summer
With longer, brighter days on the horizon and summer in our sights, we’re excited to introduce our newest gear designed for warm weather activities and light & fast endeavors. via New Products Explored: Gear for Summer — Ruffwear Blog | News, Events & Adventures
Exploring Fire Lookouts with Huskie
In the arctic, huskies would sleep with the women and children to keep them warm and the number of dogs depended on how cold the night was. It was definitely a two-dog night in the lookout. via Exploring Fire Lookouts with Huskies — Ruffwear Blog | News, Events & Adventures
MORNING ON THE NORTH COUNTRY TRAIL
Hacking Site Camping Trip, February 2017-25, photo by Nathan Miller Nathan took this photo in the Ottawa National Forest’s Trap Hills along the North Country Trail in winter.The Trail winds 4600 miles through 7 states in America’s northern heartland. It is our longest National Scenic Trail, stretching from New York to North Dakota. Michigan holds … Continue reading MORNING ON THE NORTH COUNTRY TRAIL

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