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The list below displays the Gear Reviews that we have used on our adventures in Northern BC, Canada. Click on a particular item in the list to see the details of that specific adventure!

  • A Great Winter Backpack – ULA Catalyst Ultra 75 liter
  • The Sleep Systems we use throughout the year
  • 10 Important Items to Wear when Hiking in the Backcountry
  • Sleep System Cold Temperature Test -22C (-8F) | Thermarest Polar Ranger | Nemo Tensor Extreme | MSR E-Bivy
  • The MSR Snowshoes we use for Winter Adventures | Product Review and Tips
  • Backcountry Resources for Northern BC, Canada
  • Salomon X Ultra 4 Mid GTX vs Quest 4 Gore-Tex hiking shoes | Which one should you get?
  • Durston XMid-2 tent | Tested in summer/winter in Northern BC
  • Viking Ridge overnight camping trip in Northern BC

Warning: The information on this page is for your convenience, but we can not be held responsible for its accuracy, safety related issues, etc. Do your own research and always be prepared with the right mindset, equipment and training as the backcountry can be a dangerous place.

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