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These journals are collections of memories, recaps and photos from trips we’ve taken over the last few years. It’s a space where we’ll share our favourites, less-than-perfects, type II fun moments and notes from the trail.
Search by activity or by location below.
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Backcountry and front-country camping trips, weekends spent in cabins or huts, or days we call our trailer “home”.
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Multi-day canoe trips, where we stop and camp for the evening. Using similar gear to our hiking trips. Minus the leg work.
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Day hikes and multi-day backpacking trips where we camp and spend the night in the backcountry.
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Day trips into the backcountry, where we’ll go skiing or splitboarding in the mountains.
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Hiking the Rummel Lake Trail
A quick hike up to the Rummel Lake viewpoint to test out our new child carrier, the Deuter Kid Comfort Pro and break for lunch with a view. Aurora’s verdict: comfy enough for her afternoon nap.
A weekend at Mount Assiniboine Lodge (with a baby)
Our fly in/fly out weekend at Assiniboine Lodge. Snagging a last minute cancellation was an opportunity we couldn’t pass up. With its remote location and notoriously limited bookings, we jumped at the chance to go. The timing was tight, as it was days after our trip to Skoki, but with a cabin and a helicopter flight available, we were ready and eager to visit this bucket list location.
Hiking to Skoki Lodge (with a baby)
Our experience hiking to Skoki Lodge with our 3.5-month-old. From navigating diaper changes and feedings on the go to enjoying the stunning views and cozy lodge meals, we share the highs and lows of our first backcountry family adventure in the Canadian Rockies.
Tips from the first time hiking with our baby
Taking our baby on her first hike was simple and sweet—a reminder that even short outdoor adventures are worth it.
Hiking the Skyline Trail
The campground was full, so we opted to try the lodge instead, and spoiler alert, it saved us! We hiked the Skyline Trail from the Maligne Lake trailhead to Maligne Canyon in two days, stopping overnight at the Shovel Pass Lodge.
Hiking to Jacques Lake
A quiet, relaxing girls' weekend in the backcountry, with a midnight animal encounter.
Hiking the West Coast Trail
Beach camping, blisters, bioluminescent plankton, and other adventures from a week hiking up the coast of Vancouver Island.
Hiking the Berg Lake Trail
Celebrating Canada Day in the most Canadian place we could get to. This was my first ever backcountry hike, and we set the bar high.
