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On guiding: why hire a guide for your backcountry adventure?
A guiding service has many different layers to it (keep in mind that I am a guide, writing a blog on why guides are worth paying for). I will attempt to portray the information in which you see the value added by having a guide, both for yourself and for the environment.
First Aid upgrades
A first aid kit is one of the essential items you should always take on a hike, and it is especially important on an overnight or backcountry trip. Some of the stuff inside your kit, you will use fairly regularly and should be replaced often, while others are rarely used but may be critical in an emergency. Here we will discuss some additional items you will want to supplement or include in your first aid kit!
Four options (that don’t suck) for mapping and planning your outdoor adventures
We are probably all familiar with Google Maps and Google Earth. These platforms are useful when sharing general location data however the downside is their off-line versions are not always reliable. There is nothing worse than being in the middle of the words without any service when your map refreshes and you have no idea where you are. Below we have created a list of some of our favourite apps for planning backcountry and off-line excursions so that you don’t get lost on your next adventure!
Our easy 4-step guide to backcountry winter camping
In everybody’s journey into hiking, the backcountry is an inventible progression to going further and seeing more. Backcountry hiking doesn’t have to be anything crazy; some stay away from it because they simply don’t know where to start or think it’s beyond their current experience level. We’re here to tell you that heading backcountry can be accessible for all experience levels and have a simple 4 step plan to help you get there.
Reconnecting with the wild
Last week my friend, Ally, and I went camping. The weather is finally warming and the ground isn’t soaked through with soggy snow, so we packed our backpacks and set out into the Margaree valley. We ended up pitching our tent next to a set of tiny, cascading waterfalls on the side of one of Margaree’s mountains. We gathered up fallen tree branches, started a fire and ate dinner. We spent the rest of the evening laughing, writing and reading books as the smokey smell of the fire settled over us.
10 things you didn't know about Live Life InTents
While tubing season is extremely fun and it may be what we are known for, there are other things we offer, too! So much to see and do right from our campground. Here is a list of some things you may not know about us, other activities you can do from our doorstep, facts about our grounds, and a few ways to save some $$$ if you’re coming our way this summer!
You don't need that - stop overpacking
…As you’re packing we know it can be tempting to think what if I need this. Chances are if you’re questioning it, you probably won’t. Below is a list of five basic necessities to check your items against the next time you’re preparing for a hiking trip.
4 ways to spend your day - what to do during your stay with LLIT
While people stay with us they frequently ask what they can do while they are here. Here is an easy, fun day that you could do while staying with us, directly from our campground!
5 tips on hiking sustainably
I’ve seen it too many times to count. I’m out on a hike, surrounded by so much natural beauty that it takes my breath away. I look up at towering trees, listen to the bubble and babble of the river beside me, breathe deep to take in the ocean air and then… what’s that on the ground? But I already know. We all do, don’t we?