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Author: | GRS Riverrider [ November 27th, 2022, 9:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Creekside campfire, cooking, leave no trace on Eagle Creek |
This is how I do "leave no trace" after a small breakfast. I always pack out what I pack in. If you want to check up on that statement, you can spot a white garbage bag hanging around with my portage gear in several of my videos. The thing I absolute can't tolerate, and spoils my mood on a good day, is seeing some ignorant so and so's trash. That being said, please enjoy my fall video. http://youtu.be/0a4aT75VWSw |
Author: | Ralph [ November 28th, 2022, 10:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Creekside campfire, cooking, leave no trace on Eagle Cre |
You did a great job of removing all traces of your campfire. Another nice, peaceful video. Is Eagle Creek between Kerrobert and Saskatoon? Nice that it had that much water in October. Thanks for posting. |
Author: | GRS Riverrider [ November 29th, 2022, 9:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Creekside campfire, cooking, leave no trace on Eagle Cre |
Eagle creek runs into the North Saskatchewan River relatively near to Borden. It travels close to Asquith and through a regional park/campground where a big beaver dam was holding all that water. I had a job near the creek for two days at the end of September when the owner of the place recommended it to me. Although he wasn't the first to recommend that creek for canoeing to me, he was the most persuasive. He was a racing canoeist. |
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