By Christina|2016-08-09T19:45:08-04:00August 9th, 2016|Categories: Adventure, backcountry, backcountry camping, Bear vault, bearproof, Campers, camping, camping tips, campsite, Canada, Chairs, compass, Exploring, kayak, kayak rack, Kayaking, learning, malone, Nature, navigating, navigation, Ontario, ontario parks, outdoor products, Outdoors, paddle, paddle canada, paddling, rack system, tarps, tent, tentcamping, Uncategorized|Tags: @enohammocks, @explorersedge, @gooutside, @joy_inc2, @maloneautoracks, @ontarioparks, @ontarioseakayak, @psoundtourism, @wspaddling, @yakimaracks, #aquaquest, #backcountry, #camping, #crown, #crownland, #delta, #delta15s, #garmin, #GeorgianBay, #katadyn, #kayak, #kayakcamping, #kayaking, #killbear, #learntokayak, #level2, #marmot, #navigate, #perception, #perceptiontribute, #snakeisland, #tarp, #treeclimber, #treochair, compass, navigation, sunrise, sunset, tarps|
Before taking the Level 2 Sea Kayaking course with Ontario Sea Kayak Centre , I would've never attempted to camp out in the middle of Georgian Bay, on crown land, without being with someone who was experienced in doing so. During my entire history of backcountry camping, I have used a method called handrailing and never knew how to use a compass. I basically brought the map for the area I was in, and used landmarks, [...]