Our Little Local Mountain Vacation


Fall comes quickly in the Canadian Rockies so when I had a spare weekend to explore the fall colours, I immediately booked a trip to Lake Louise with my friend Jordanna! Being spontaneous is one of the best ways I travel! But when it comes to booking popular areas, it can get pricey last minute. Luckily there are tricks and ways around that. For this blog post, I want to show you why I travel and how you can easily book your next getaway.

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Life with Ice in the Cariboos with CMH Heli

I spend all year looking forward to any trip with CMH, and this September I was lucky enough to join them again in the Cariboos Lodge near Valemount BC, which they are reopening next summer for heli-hiking. The last lodge I stayed at with CMH, the Bugaboo Lodge, had me thinking that no place could ever come close however the Cariboos have exceeded all expectations and now I can't even compare the two! I can never decide if glaciers or mountains are most beautiful, lucky for me I didn't have to choose here because the place was chalk full of both.

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Finding Community with CLIF Bar

This past weekend I attended the Camelbak Pursuit Series with my partner CLIF bar. I met up with some old friends and made some new ones as well, and after the short little trip to San Jose California I learnt a few things about the importance of community.

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Headed North of North with Merrell Outside

We designated two weeks at the end of August to explore Alaska and Yukon, I only made one miscalculation, two weeks is not near enough time to explore both regions in the slightest! As we drove the 35 hours to the Tombstone region I knew we would only have time for one area so we decided to stay in the Tombstones. Here is a collection of stories and visuals of our rainy lovely trip out here supported by Merrell Outside.

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Real Back-country Camping with Merrell Outside

Nothing says adventure much like heading out into the wilderness with a good friend and letting the unexpected find you, this is said to an extent of course. I have done many multi day trips, and I know the importance of preparation so I am here to share with you our three day trip in Kananaskis and how I was prepared, and not so prepared; and how most of my trips into the mountains come with a fair bit of suffering. 

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The Wild Newfoundland & Labrador

This was my first visit to the most Eastern Coast of Canada has been one of the most incredible places to visit this far. Going into this trip I had imagined it would be much like other East Coast areas of Canada but I soon found out it is much more wild and full of life than originally thought.

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West Coast Trail with BCA Tours

Every backpacking trip always proves to teach me a new lesson, but they all have one purpose that surpasses all and that is the power of escaping. Nature provides us with our basic physical needs, but what I think people forget sometimes is the emotional and physiological needs that are met through nature. It became apparent to me how much we need to escape into the wilderness to truly reset and refocus our lives and to just 'be' without any distractions. I met some incredible people this week, made some worthwhile memories and most of all have had a gentle nature cleanse to bring appreciation back to my reality. 

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My Backcountry Hut Experience: Boulder Hut Kimberly

My good Friend Matt Mosteller contacted me several months ago asking if I would be interested in taking a helicopter into the beautiful Purcell mountains to spend a week at Boulder Hut with a group of very cool people. Kimberley is our starting point and since it wasn’t far from home of course I replied YES… only moments after receiving the email.

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Travel Chapters: Namibia Africa

My first time to Africa! I was particularly excited to check this continent off of my list, however I barley touched on what the region has to offer. We travelled the Southern areas of Namibia during our trip and I’ll give you the ins and outs of the type of travel you're looking at while in Namibia.

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Why Winter at Mt Engadine

Normally for me a month of winter is all I can really stomach before I want to head to somewhere warm but this season I've tried to embrace the cold months and enjoy what it really has to offer. Having amazing experiences in the summer at Mt. Engadine Lodge only further encouraged me to see what it's like in the winter, and I think it may be even more magical if that's possible!

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Aerial Over Fiordland with Heliworks

On my most recent trip to New Zealand, Geoff and I were lucky enough to get a flight over the Fiordlands with Heliworks, a company out of Queenstown. We did a lot of scouting before hand at what Heli company would take us to the photo locations we wanted and Heliworks met all of the criteria and more!

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Why Borneo is an Incredible Adventure

Out of every ten people I told that I was going to Borneo, eight of them had no idea where it was. I was one of those eight at one time. So why go to a place I had never even heard of until a few months before the trip? Well partly my boyfriend had convinced me because he has been there before and partly because I was ready for an incredible adventure like no other.

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Off the Grid in Mount Edziza Park

A trip to to the Yukon was what we had set our minds to months before this, but it had somehow evolved into a different kind of trip that didn't require leaving BC at all. A good friend, Taylor Burk, had convinced us that with the amount of time we had we should do a trip to Mount Edziza instead.

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Travel Chapters: Canada Costal West

The West Coast of Canada is a rugged place where the ocean and mountains meet. It you are a person who can't decide between the ocean or the mountains this may be the place for you. I have written up a few of my favorite stops along the sea to sky highway, I have visited this area several times and by no means have seen it all, but here are some great hikes and things to do in the area. I will start by Chilliwack, BC and work up from there to Pemberton. 

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My Backcountry: Island Lake Lodge

I was recommended to visit Island Lake Lodge this summer by a good friend from my recent trip to CMH Lodge. At the time I honestly didn't think I would have time with my busy summer schedule. My boyfriend was visiting from New Zealand and I had a full schedule of hikes planned for us, but lucky for us we found a few spare days to make it out to this lodge. I am so glad we had time because it may have been one of my favorite getaways from summer memories. 

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Travel Chapters: Tour du Mount Blanc

The TMB started out at Berg Lake last summer where I met an older couple who chatted to me about their travels. They had been to every beautiful mountain region in the world, Machu Pichu, Kilimanjaro, Patagonia ect. I asked “Which trip was your highlight?” They told me that the Tour du Mount Blanc had been the most spectacular trip of all. This conversation was going on at one of the most beautiful mountain parks, Berg Lake, so I knew they were on to something. I instantly did my research when I arrived home and was impressed by the google images search. All I remember was thinking, I have to go.

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Travel Chapters: Canadian Rockies Summer Edition

So I already wrote a post about how to visit Alberta in the winter, so here is the summer version. It includes more places, mostly because places are much more accessible in the summer. I will start at Kananaskis and make my way to Jasper through Banff National Park. By no means did I cover everything!

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