Syncline Trail – Canyonlands National Park
Trail running in the coast mountains of BC more often than not involves beginning with hours of ascent up a mountain in order to bag a summit before turning around […]
Trail running in the coast mountains of BC more often than not involves beginning with hours of ascent up a mountain in order to bag a summit before turning around […]
As a first introduction to Moab and its many surrounding National/State Parks we headed straight to Arches National Park. We decided to run around Devil’s Garden, an area in the […]
At the end of Zion National Park’s main canyon the road finishes and one of the world’s most unique “trails” starts. I’m not really sure I can call it a […]
Zion National Park’s jewel in the crown has to be Angel’s Landing. A striking tower of rock that juts out into the canyon some 1500ft high and only 1ft wide […]
Zion National Park is incredible. We were lucky to get a camping spot in the heart of Springdale, only a few minutes walk from the park entrance. The Zion National […]
With summer hanging on in there for another weekend and waking up to clear skies in the East, we made the most of the weekend weather and headed for Mt. […]
Took a lucky break in the weather and headed to Garibaldi Provincial Park to scramble up Mount Price. Lying south of Garibaldi Lake, Mount Price offers incredible 360 views of […]
Spent a night at Elfin Lakes and decided to make the most of being in Garibaldi Provincial Park by scrambling up Opal Cone – an extinct volcano. A four-hour round […]
The Fat Dog 120, with 8673m of elevation gain, is regarded as one of the toughest ultra marathons in the world, by Outside Magazine. This weekend, I was honoured to […]
Magic. Otherworldly. Imposing. Patagonian. Moon-scape-ish. Actually, scrap that, I’m making words up trying to find the right superlatives. This post is going to be a little different from others because […]