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Fork in the Trail: Mouthwatering Meals and Tempting Treats
for the Backcountry
Outdoor Adventure Canada's own Laurie Ann March has written
a comprehensive cookbook for backpackers and paddlers.
The cookbook, A Fork in the Trail, can be ordered
through Amazon in Canada
or the
USA. If you would like a signed copy or to learn more
about the book please visit www.aforkinthetrail.com.
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The
Friends of Algonquin Park Presented... Become a Packable
Gourmet: How to Create Great Meals for Wilderness Adventures
The Friends of Algonquin Park presented this informative,
five hour, wilderness cooking workshop led by backcountry cooking
expert, Laurie Ann March, at the park's East Beach Pavillion... read
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Campsite
Safety for Baby
When
you have children, you always want them to be safe at home, so
you make sure you put poisons out of reach, you put gates on stairs,
and you put covers on electrical outlets. There is a lot to be
said about ensuring your home is baby proof, but making sure your
campsite is baby proof is also a very important task....
read more

Aurora
Borealis
The Aurora Borealis of the Northern Hemisphere and the Aurora
Australis of the Southern Hemisphere have inspired mystic wonder
and scientific awe since the beginning of time. Our earliest ancestors
explained this phenomena through myths, legends, and superstitions.
Since, scientific research and discoveries now define the exact
chain of circumstances that result in their emergence.
read more
Outdoor
Photography Contest
We've brought back the photo contests...
The Spring and Summer Photo Contest is underway.
Before I became a professional photographer, I found that the
best way to improve my skills was by doing. Books and theory were
all great but self-assignments gave me a chance to push my limits
and stretch my imagination... read
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How to Knit in the Woods - A
must have for all knitterly-outdoor enthusiasts by Shannon Okey
If you were to come across me on a backwoods trip and searched
my pack you would find I have all the essentials with me - including
a knitting project. Not only am I a fan of the outdoors, but I'm
an experienced and devoted knitter as well, which is the reason
I excitedly volunteered to write the review for Shannon Okey's
How to Knit in the Woods. Knitting and wilderness, it doesn't
get much better than that... read
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Coming
up in the next issue...
more gear and book reviews
tips and considerations for macro photography
food safety
more postcards, screensavers and desktop backgrounds
recipes
and more...
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