Attention all British Columbia residents or paddling enthusiasts that might be nearby. We need your help and support! Do you love to paddle? Love to camp? Love the West coast? Looking to help? Join us December 2nd in Nanaimo for the BC Marine Trails Annual General Meeting (AGM) and be a part of helping to build the World’s largest marine trail. Register here: bcmarinetrails.org/…r/bcmtna-meetings/agm

I expect this will be an ongoing trend…

A must watch documentary series on CBC, narrated by David Suzuki:
Celebrating all Wolves! Visit wolfawarenessinc.org for more information.

I found this graph and diagram entertaining. It’s definitely a reflection of my own kayaking experience and sense of risk management.

This may be a unique genre for me to explore especially when aligned with natural elements. This is a rock crushing unit, taken with an iPhone 6S Plus in the middle of the night. The fog and dust seem to match well with the artificial light. I continue to be impressed with the capabilities and quality of “iphone photography.”

An interesting infographic. We all have a part to play, can we find alternatives to some of these items? Regardless how far inland we may live, these pollutants have a way of making it into our oceans.
…I came to a realization over the course of the last couple of days. I’m surprised it didn’t occur to me earlier. The last few weeks have been the longest period of time that I have spent outside of Alberta or British Columbia since I moved west from Nova Scotia in 2004. I continue to be amazed by the enormity and diversity of Canada and am so thankful that I call this country home. I will admit though, that beyond a doubt my heart is in the west – Alberta and British Columbia and the mountains, rainforest and ocean. I realize that I have conformed to my not so new home and that I miss it and can’t wait to get back. I find comfort in that, to belong to such a place.

This is your opportunity to let government know that you want a total and complete ban on killing Grizzly Bears, across all of British Columbia.
Email grizzly.bear@gov.bc.ca
and CC the following:
premier@gov.bc.ca
flnr.minister@gov.bc.ca
env.minister@gov.bc.ca
tristan.jones@gov.bc.ca
andrew.weaver.mla@leg.bc.ca
If you live in B.C. please copy to your MLA as well.
You can click on this link to find your MLA and contact info: https://www.leg.bc.ca/learn-about-us/members
While the killing of Grizzly Bears for any reason, can be a challenge to discuss in a calm manner, we ask that you do not use any profanity.
Please submit your email to the above addresses prior to November 2nd, 2017, if you want your comments to be considered in the future management plan for Grizzly Bears.
Say or think what you will but you have to give Cape Breton, N.S. native Logan LaTulippe a lot of credit. Logan challenges himself to take calculated risks and though he doesn’t recommend cliff jumping for those without experience, he does encourage local youth to find their passion and follow their dreams, whatever they may be and to set the bar high. Here’s to many more successful jumps and may you continue to serve as an inspiration Logan.
Check out Logan’s epic “95′ gainer” from Seal Island Bridge below. Be sure to follow Logan on instagram too at #capebretoncollective.



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