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founder's grove
From a trip to California two years ago
REI didn't give clues for 13 & 15
... in their BF ad's crossword. If they were on Mastodon, I'd send this their way.
Gathered up a nice little pile of dead wood, hopefully it will last me through the night
It will. I am sure of it.
Hiking and camping season started for me today. Walked part of SkƄneleden (Scania trail network, southern Sweden). Part of the trail along the creek in bad condition, had to climb over and under hallen trees and bushes. All while on loose footing with the creek below. Got to the campsite and got it all for myself. Nice!
As for firewood I would have had to notify the trail managers to have some ready for me. Counted on there being some already but no luck. So out into the woods and gather up deadwood.
Now darkness have fallen. It is half past eight. Time to burn!
It's smore-o'clock!
cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/603362056598188340
It's smore-o'clock! [OC]
Starting off the long weekend right.
smores #firepit #patio #fire #flames #friday #labordayweekend
What was your most memorable outdoor experience?
Share stories of cozy, nice, and unforgettable moments you experienced out in nature!
Book recommendation: Outdoor Kids in an Inside World
The indispensable case for parenting tough, curious, anā¦
I read this book recently, and as a father of two young children it really gave me the desire to get my kids outside and interact with their environment.
I would highly recommend this book if you have kids!
About to take a buddy on his first camping trip, are there any things that I should keep in mind first time?
As the title says, one of my friends wants to go on a backpacking trip with me. Usually I like to be very spontaneous and sorta "rough it", which would definitely not be good for the guy. I planned out a nice flat-ish 30 km route for us where we can watch the sunrise and the sunset from an overlook. What are some things that I should do in order to make his first trip a little better?
Frost Center / Algonquin Highlands Water Trails
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Anybody been to this area near Algonquin in Ontario? I can't seem to find a digital map of canoe routes other than the booking one.
Edit: Turns out Jeff's Map (of Algonquin) actually has the whole area included!