Most viewed - Winter Camping & Trekking |
Side view of Tobbogan808 views
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Home Made Anorak806 viewsHere's the anorak in use at the Deep Freeze trip on Nitro Creek in Feb. 2005
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Home Made Anorak - the Front Pocket595 viewsJust as we started to put it together. The two sides will easily each hold a large leather mitt. The little pockets on the front were designed to hold odds 'n ends like matches, a compass, fire starters, etc.
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Completed Home-Made Anorak - Hood Up585 viewsThe anorak with the hood up and cinched tight around the face.
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Lake Winnipeg 30 below564 viewsTaken on a over night Trek from Grand Beach to Gimli. Sunrise the temp was -30c. I had to cuddle with my stove to get it going... haha
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Home Made Anorak552 viewsHere's the final product in use out on a trip.
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Other side view of Tobbogan547 views
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The Thursday Group Waits to Depart Sudbury (DF 2007)539 views
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The 28k mark. Back on land.535 views
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Home-Made Anorak Front Pocket534 viewsThis is the front pocket with the pocket flaps in place, the snow flaps at the side and the trim along the top.
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Home Made Anorak - Hood Up522 viewsThe hood is very deep, and extends well beyond the front of the face - not great for peripheral vision, but it sure cuts the wind well.
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Hybrid set-up456 viewsHere's a picture of a seven pole set-up and the side poles for good measure...guess that's more of a 15 pole set-up!
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Winter Walk443 viewsSnowshoeing up the Split Rock River, rumbling beneath our feet.
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Serenity442 viewsWinter camp along Lake Superior
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Tie down devices428 views
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Home Made Anorak - Opened Up415 viewsHere's what the neck looks like opened up with the hood down. The big triangular gusset in the front makes the opening very large and helps ventilate if you get hot.
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Winter Camp at Tucker Lake414 viewsWhile camping in the Forest at Tucker Lake, the lowest temperature recorded was -48 degrees. Throw water up in the air and it froze before hitting the snow.
The fishing was good. The food and company was great.
Traditional handmade snowshoes and toboggans were used for snow travel.
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White Juan400 views160 cm of snow in 24 hours. WoW!!!!
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Vigilant Sentry384 viewsSplit Rock Lighthouse
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Trappers Cabin380 views
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Frontenac376 viewsOut for a winter hike in Frontenac
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my pyramid tent last winter361 viewsUsed "deadmen" to hold the guylines as my steel spikes wouldn't drive into the heavily iced ground. Changed my bazooko stove chimney to 4 inch as the size and weight of 5 inch was way too much.
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Wolf Snare349 viewsHad there been a Beer there, the two of us might have been caught!
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Work belt with ring344 views
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322 viewsHere's my 8x10 set up with a rope for a ridgepole. I used a 4-part tackle (from a sailboat) for stretching it taut. As you see, no matter how tight you pull, some sag remains.
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Waiting for the Train (DF 2007)319 views
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old and new toboggans315 viewsUHMW toboggan, 12 ft long x 16" wide
traditional wood toboggan, 7 ft long x 15" wide
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DaveH (DF 2007)303 views
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300 viewsTackle used to tension wall tent ridge-line. 4-times amplification.
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