When the snow has melted, and you’re not snowshoeing Vancouver Island, try fishing for Dolly...
Author - Nigel Boney
Dartmoor – Hikes and Attractions in the Southwest of England
Covering more than 360 square miles, Dartmoor features some of the wildest and bleakest scenery in...
The San Juan Islands: Hopping Around the Archipelago
The San Juan Islands, clustered in the Salish Sea between Vancouver Island and Washington State...
Lewis and Clark National Historic Park: Young Men Going West
The Lewis and Clark National Park covers a sprawling 40 miles and comprises 12 seperate sites in an...
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and Steens Mountain, Oregon
Travel towards the southeastern corner of Oregon, and 30 miles south of Burns, you’ll...
Hanford Reach, the Monument, the River and the Region
With the snowshoeing close season fast approaching, the opportunities to get out and about and...
Secret Coves of San Juan Island
As spring and early summer approaches, hidden gems worth exploring are not just reserved for...
Snowshoeing in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
The stunning Okanagan Valley lies in the southern half of British Columbia. Well known for the...
Snowshoeing in Paradise: Mt. Rainier National Park
Rising above the skyline from 54 miles southeast of Seattle, Washington State’s highest and...
Mount McKinley and Snowshoeing in Denali National Park
Alaska’s Mount McKinley is North America’s highest peak. With its base at almost sea...
Mt. Waddington: Snowshoeing British Columbia’s Mystery Mountain
Mount Waddington, the highest peak in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, was once known as...
Snowshoeing British Columbia’s Mt. Robson Provincial Park
Located in the Canadian Rockies, with an area in excess of 800 square miles, the Mt. Robson...