By Christina|2018-01-30T17:01:44-05:00January 30th, 2018|Categories: Adventure, alone, backcountry, backcountry camping, camping, camping tips, Canada, DIY, education, enthusiasm, Exploring, homemade, hot tent, Muskoka, Ontario, outdoor products, Outdoors, renovation, renovations, revision, Uncategorized, winter, winter camping, winter camping tips|Tags: #backcountry, #backcountrycamping, #camperchristina, #camping, #canada, #diy, #explore, #exploring, #getoutside, #hottent, #hottentpole, #ontario, #painterspole, #pole, #reno, #reno's, #renovations, #revision, #winter, #wintercamping, homemade|
After my last backcountry trip, I had a major issue that I needed to deal with before my next trip. The issue was being caused by my painters pole. It was quite a nifty thing and I really liked the idea of it, but in reality, my friend Tierney was right. It was unstable and you didn't know if it would just suddenly collapse. She was bang on on that. On my trip backcountry camping [...]