Food/Campfire Cooking
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Haida Gwaii Adventures, British Columbia
Continue Reading: Haida Gwaii Adventures, British ColumbiaWe had heard much about Haida Gwaii, the mystical secluded archipelago made up of a cluster of islands off the northern coast of BC. We were eager to discover it for ourselves. It’s sparsely populated and not easy to get to. Most of the inhabitants…
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Sooke to Port Renfrew: A Day Tour to Experience the Rugged Pacific Coast on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Continue Reading: Sooke to Port Renfrew: A Day Tour to Experience the Rugged Pacific Coast on Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaAlong the route are sandy beaches, panoramic mountain and ocean views, sea lion caves, tidal pools, surfing, hiking trails and a variety of places to dine.
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Follow the Camper’s Code and be a Responsible and Safe Camper
Continue Reading: Follow the Camper’s Code and be a Responsible and Safe CamperStore Food Safely, Don’t Litter and Practice Fire Safety are the next three easy-to-follow rules of the Camper’s Code. When outdoor enthusiasts abide by these rules, camping continues to be enjoyable for all, nature remains pristine and animals stay wild.
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“Unglamping” in BC: Camping Unplugged
Continue Reading: “Unglamping” in BC: Camping UnpluggedI must admit, three years ago, camping without hookups scared me. Our camping companions suggested that we try Herald Provincial Park in the Shuswap, a campsite without power, water and sewer. I panicked, no microwave, rice cooker or outlets to charge my cell phone. But…
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Exploring Sechelt on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast
Continue Reading: Exploring Sechelt on British Columbia’s Sunshine CoastUpon arrival on the Sunshine Coast you may notice that time seems to ebb away and with it, the need for speed. Slow down and enjoy the drive from Langdale, through Gibsons to Sechelt.
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Camping on a budget
Continue Reading: Camping on a budgetCamping in B.C.’s great outdoors is still a totally do-able activity, even if your experience is limited and your budget almost non-existent. Be creative, start small and keep it simple. Remember it’s about the doing, not the having. Gear- Start with a basic list of…
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Keep camping food cool and safe
Continue Reading: Keep camping food cool and safeEven with the improvements that have been made to make coolers more efficient, it’s hard to keep your food cool when you’re camping. Although blocks of ice are great, they make a mess in your cooler when they melt. And at many campsites, it is…
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Camping Kitchen: Shake and Wake Pancakes
Continue Reading: Camping Kitchen: Shake and Wake PancakesNothing says “vacation” like pancakes. Ditch the measuring tools, bowls and whisks, and use this recipe to serve up from-scratch pancakes while on the road. It can made on a camp stove, in an RV kitchen, or even in a cast-iron pan over the fire.
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