Every day is a hiking, snowshoeing, or paddling day, but a list of some of the upcoming outings is shared here.    Dates may be changed because of weather, conditions, and other factors. 

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  • 85th Day

    Edith Lake Edith, Kamloops area, Canada
    Paddling

    the 85th day of kayaking for 2025 - probably on Edith Lake

  • Edith Lake

    Edith Lake Edith, Kamloops area, Canada
    Paddling

    A late season early morning kayak on Edith Lake

  • Back to Edith Lake

    Edith Lake Edith, Kamloops area, Canada
    Hike

    A morning paddle and hike at Edith Lake

  • Copper Island

    Shuswap Lake Scotch Creek, Shuswap
    Hike

    Scotch Creek > Copper Island kayak > hike the island trail > kayak back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSDnMLsSbhM

  • Red Hill and Barnes Lake

    Venables Lake Venables Lake Road, Venables Valley, Canada
    Nature Hike

    Drive to Ashcroft, then up to Barnes Lake.    Paddle the lake.    Drive to Red Hill afterward for a short hike to see the bitterroot in bloom.   An annual trip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkXmttw38uk

  • Tsintsunko Lake Park

    Bonaparte Plateau via Jamieson Creek Road, Bonaparte Plateau Provincial Park, Canada
    Hike

    A long drive up onto the Bonaparte Plateau, then off on FSR road.   Access is by hiking.    Option 1 - Hike to Jolly Lake, then over to Tsintsunko Lake and back on a track to the FSR.    Option 2 - Hike with an inflatable or folding boat to Tsintsunko Lake, paddle the lake, have lunch, and return.   A long day in a remote spot. Continue reading →

  • Clearwater Lake

    Clearwater Lake Clearwater Lake, Wells Gray Park, B.C., Canada
    Paddling

    Paddling and hiking at Clearwater Lake (1 - 3 days) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZy4ekkrck0

  • Murtle Lake

    Murtle Lake from Blue River, Wells Gray Park, BC, Canada
    Paddling

    Some days of portaging, hiking, and paddling on Murtle Lake

Most kayaking outings are not shown here since they are dependent on wind conditions, mostly known one day out.   

See you on the trails.