
After a long pandemic and life-related hiatus from hiking I thought it was about time to get back on the trail. After not having been out on a trail for so long I had to choose carefully: something challenging but not too challenging. After a quick look around I landed on the Admiral Lake Loop, part of the very good Musqudoboit Trailways Association. I've done a couple of their longer, more challenging trails, the South Granite Ridge and North Granite Ridge trails but knew I couldn't handle either of them at the moment.
Jul 12, 2020
3 min

In following with my unofficial, not-written-down-anywhere quest to visit the tall mountains of the world, a friend and I booked a trip to France to see Mont Blanc.
Jul 14, 2019
17 min

Desperate for a relatively local hiking challenge this year, I decided to finally hike the Liberty Lake Loop, a 56km trail in Kejimkujik National Park. I've had my eye on the loop for almost 10 years but just never took the plunge to make the reservations and take the time off work. Without a trip to some far-flung destination this year, it was time to tackle it.
Aug 31, 2018
8 min

After taking last year off from our (mostly) annual tradition, three friends and I jumped back into a couple of canoes and headed into the backcountry of Kejimkujik National Park for the Victoria Day long weekend. This time we were headed for Site 22, the last site on the West River. The weather was sunny and warm, the winds light. Perfect conditions, except for the flies which seemed to have exploded into life. Nothing a good bug net over you hat and some spray can't solve.
May 27, 2018
8 min

As I had a couple of extra days off for this year's Labour Day long weekend I decided at almost the last moment to spend a few days in one of my favourite places: Kejimkujik National Park. One of the few remaining parts of the park I hadn't hiked or paddled through was the Channel Lake Loop, an almost 27-kilometre loop in the middle of the park.
Sep 17, 2017
7 min

I can't remember exactly why I chose Nepal as a travel destination this year but it probably had something to do with seeing the Himalayas. Having lived near the Rockies for a while, been to the top of Mt Kilimanjaro, and hiked through the Andes, I'm starting to knock off some of the world's famous mountain ranges. Adding the Himalayas to that list seemed fitting.
Jun 28, 2017
17 min

This year for an adventure "holiday" I was off to Peru for two weeks. G Adventures offers an Amazon to the Andes package that included quite a bit in the twelve days. As I was to find out, it's all packed in pretty tight.
Jun 21, 2015
19 min

It's been about three years or so since the Wil-Bo-Wil cabin was built in Kejimkujik's backcountry, and even though I've passed it many times on hikes destined for elsewhere in the park I've never actually stayed there. I decided to remedy that situation by booking it for a couple of nights and doing a little luxurious late summer camping in one of my favourite places.
Sep 12, 2014
3 min

It's been another fairly quiet summer when it comes to hiking. I haven't been completely lazy though as I've been helping a friend build a rustic cabin on some family property. While building a cabin is fun and difficult work it's not quite like getting out on the trail and exploring. So with that, this past weekend a friend and I decided to head back out to the Crowbar Lake trail, a short drive from the city.
Jul 30, 2014
2 min

After a long and messy winter it was time to get back on the trails now that the weather has turned warmer and drier. It's hard to believe that it's been over six months since I've been out on the trail, but that's the way it is sometimes. To start the hiking season off with a bang, my hiking partner and I decided to tackle one of the most challenging trails in the area, the North Granite Ridge Trail.
Jun 8, 2014
4 min
