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Geocaching Adventure on Bateman Creek
This week we get out into Kananaskis and explore some trails around Sibbald Lake.
Posted in Geocaching, Hiking
Tagged Alberta, Alberta Parks, Bateman Creek, camping, Canada, ExploreAlberta, geocaching, Highway 68, hike, hiking, Kananaskis, Ole Buck, Sibbald Flats, Sibbald Lake
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Exploring Skunk Hollow, Alberta
Skunk Hollow was a town located west of Water Valley, Alberta near the location where Silver Creek flows into the Little Red Deer River. Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, History
Tagged Alberta, Bituma, Canada, coal mine, hiking, Skunk Hollow, Water Valley, Wilderness Park, William J. Bagnall
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Ribbon Falls Hike
Just in case you need a break from the series of CAMT posts, or you think all we do is drive around the province looking at historical sites, here is a change of pace for you. On Saturday, July 29, … Continue reading
Simon’s Valley and Big Hill Springs
Just time for a quick post today before heading out again. This afternoon Tucker the Dog and I headed out towards Big Hill Springs Provincial Park for a short walk. We made a short detour to the memorial plaque dedicated … Continue reading
Plateau Mountain
Old-fashioned caching at it’s finest — an entire day out on the roads and the trails and just one smiley to show for it. That was the plan and that’s pretty much how it played out too. Our target was … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching, Hiking
Tagged geocaching, hiking, Kananaskis, outdoors, Plateau Mountain
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