Kananaskis Backcountry Bingo – Part 2
Part 2 of our review of backcountry campgrounds in Kananaskis
Read MorePart 2 of our review of backcountry campgrounds in Kananaskis
Read MoreThe first part of our review of backcountry campgrounds in Kananaskis Country Alberta
Read MoreLast weekend marked the four week mark until I embark on thru hike of the Great Divide Trail (GDT)...
Read MoreWrapping up with Sections F and G of the Great Divide Trail (GDT). Check out the previous article...
Read MoreThis is part five in a series of postings on the sections of the Great Divide Trail (Section E of...
Read MoreAs mentioned in my previous articles concerning permits, advanced planning is an important part of...
Read MoreThis is part four in a series of postings on the sections of the Great Divide Trail (Section D of...
Read MoreThis is the third article in a series covering Section C of the Great Divide Trail (GDT). For...
Read MoreDetails on hiking section A of the Great Divide Trail (GDT), from Waterton to Coalman, including alternates and resupply points along the trail.
Read MoreCurious about the History of the Great Divide Trail? In this article we’ll share how this trail came to be.
Read MoreThis is part 2 of an article on obtaining your permits on the Great Divide Trail. In this post we’ll cover Mt Assiniboine to Kakwa Provincial Park.
Read MoreLooking for Permits on the Great Divide Trail? It’s one of the most complex items you’ll need to sort out. In this post we tell you what you need to know.
Read MoreNow that we have hobbits of our own, it’s a chance to share what we’ve learned (from the mistakes we’ve made). Read more ...
For the protection of wildlife and people, a 15km no-stopping zone is now in effect on Highway 93 South in Kootenay National Park between McKay Creek Operations Centre and Settler’s Road.
For more info: http://ow.ly/ROxt50JcyC7
Kananaskis Backcountry Bingo has been updated for 2022. Details on all of the backcountry campgrounds in Kananaskis @Albertaparks @TourismCanmore #backpacking #Camping #Alberta https://twoguysinthewoods.com/2021/01/kananaskis-backcountry-bingo-part-1/
Happy birthday, Kootenay National Park!
This national park was created on this day in 1920 and first known as the Kootenay Dominion Park. It is one of the seven contiguous national and provincial parks forming the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site.
Our Backpacking Trail Reports are mainly from Western Canada and the United States.
Our 2020 & 2021 backpacking hiking on the Great Divide Trail. View our planning and trail reports for sections A-G.