From the jagged, ocean-shaped cliffs towering over the Atlantic Ocean to the sand-swept Saharan border town of M’Hamid, where a body of water, no matter how small, might not be seen for days, Morocco’s landscape is as diverse as the people who call it home. We arrived in Marrakech in late 2013, refreshed from a … Continue reading
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Manâtakâw: the Beautiful Upland
At 1,466m, this is often described as the highest elevation in mainland Canada between Labrador and the Rocky Mountains. It is an island on the Canadian prairies. It was once a seaside resort. It has a bloody past. Rewind 68 million years, the Bearspaw Sea, which covered most of southern Alberta, had started a retreat … Continue reading
Mi nombre es Rio Secreto
The road to this secret river is enfolded in jungle and time. El camino a Rio Secreto esta rodeado de selva y tiempo. The Yucatan peninsula is one of the top destinations for travellers to Mexico. For the majority, it consists of a flight into Cancun International Airport, a short bus ride south along the … Continue reading
Moose on the Loose…
A picture, so the saying goes, speaks a thousand words. That’s what I had in mind when recently taking a stroll around Upper Kananaskis Lake. It seems that every 100m another thousand words stream through my mind. Stop. Look. Listen. Breathe. Continue on. I think that a common misconception is that, in order to see … Continue reading
Kayaking with Orca: II
This time there was no apprehension. We thought we knew what to expect, but witnessed more than we could possibly imagine. Minke, Humpback, Killer whales, sea lions, seals, Dall’s porpoise, bald eagles, salmon, herring, various underwater creatures including jellies and star fish, and a wasp sting. The four-day kayaking trip along Johnstone Strait had it … Continue reading
Kananaskis Country
Kananaskis Country is on my doorstep. It consists of over 4,200 square kilometres of rugged, raw natural beauty. It is perfect for the adventurer inside all of us. Annually it attracts over 4,000,000 people, more than Banff National Park. In order to help others connect with their environment, I recently became a Board Member of … Continue reading
Argentina
Traveling from Cordoba to Buenos Aries on an overnight bus, on the last leg of our Argentina journey, I sat with my laptop and produced a frighteningly witty and smart comment to start off this blog entry and wrote for a full page before taking a break, sleeping for a while, and waking back in … Continue reading
Summer and Winter in Britain
Britain has a special place in my heart. Born and raised in Sheffield, I spent 21 years of my life in England before moving to Canada. Every family holiday up until that point had been a journey of its own, but it is only since leaving Britain on a permanent basis that returning their feels … Continue reading
Kayaking with Orca
Technically, we kayaked with Orca. As we paddled along the Johnstone Strait on Day 2 of our paddling we heard reports that several Orca were swimming alongside boats that we could see with our bare eyes. We could not, however, see the Orca. In my gut, I feel that we did not kayak with Orca, … Continue reading
Road Trip: Vancouver to Calgary
Days 9 to 15 The bad weather stuck around for another couple of days, but for the remainder of my families’ trip the sun shone! Our first journey from Calgary took us back to Lake Louise and Banff. Lake Louise is a must-stop for any tourist to western Canada. The colour of the water is … Continue reading