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Adventure Safety & First Aid in the Canadian Rockies
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This article will assist those planning on partaking in fairly hard adventure experiences in the Canadian Rockies. This is not intended to replace participation in certified survival and first aid courses which are essential before undertaking any backcountry adventure.
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All about Avalanches
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Avalanches are one of the greatest hazards facing winter travellers in the mountains. Every year too many people are killed, usually triggering the avalanche that buries them.
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All About Glaciers
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Presently we have permanent ice caps on Antarctica, the northern Arctic Ocean, Greenland, and isolated alpine ice fields in major mountain ranges.
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Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding in the Canadian Rockies
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There is nothing quite like the untouched wilds for pure freedom, and the Canadian Rockies offer countless acres of freedom in the form of untracked powder. As the home to some of the finest skiing and snowboarding anywhere, the Canadian Rockies call to snow riders from around the world. More than 120 million years in the making has seen to that. Ok, ski legend and filmmaker Warren Miller has helped, often featuring the Canadian backcountry in his annual snow riding films, but most of the credit falls with mother nature.
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Clothing and Equipment
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Summer - Hope for the best, plan for the worst. A pair of shorts, or bathing suit maximizes sun tanning potential. (Remember though, that a tan is merely an indication of damage to your skin.) In combination with this bring light pants and a shirt to protect against excessive sun and for when it begins to cool down. In the event of poor weather or cold nights, a fleece jacket and pants are a must as is rain gear. The weather can change very quickly in the Canadian Rockies........
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Hiking in Lake Louise
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For hikers and sightseers, Lake Louise is a good base for a visit to the Canadian Rockies. It is central to three main hiking areas: the Lake Louise area itself, Yoho National Park and the first 50 kilometers (30 miles) of the Icefields Parkway. Despite their high elevation, these three hiking areas offer trails ranging from flat lakeside strolls, to invigorating workouts that ascend to passes or promontories.
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Kananaskis: Spectacular Scenery & an Outdoor-Lover’s Paradise
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Kananaskis, also known as Kananaskis Country, is a destination where year round activities, adventures and inspiring natural beauty make an indelible impression on those who visit. In the summer alpine meadows spill down the craggy peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Campers, hikers and bikers drawn into the rugged peaceful surroundings are met by countryside bejeweled with crystal icy rivers, fresh alpine air, and meadows that teem with brilliant wild flowers. Winter brings skiers and other adventurers who derive great pleasure in the white frozen beauty of the Rockies.
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Orientation in the Rockies
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When travelling in unfamiliar terrain or when there are no visible reference points it is useful if not essential to use basic navigation skills to continue. There are two basic tools for navigating, the compass and the map.
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Potential Travel Hazards
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Cold and fast boulder-strewn streams and rivers certainly help keep things interesting. Most of the backcountry trails have well made bridges to eliminate the barriers created by rivers, but a few remain in their natural state - without bridges, and the more adventurous will sooner or later find a river that needs crossing. As with any potential hazard look it over, and decide if it is worth the risk.

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Preparing for a Horse Pack Trip
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Did you ever imagine you would be going on a horse pack trip? Let alone by yourself? The outfitter said anyone with good balance and a better sense of humor could do these trips.
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Snow - The Basics
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Snow can fall in many different forms, but in general it is usually some variation of the classic six arm flake. It usually snows in fairly mild temperatures which helps promote settlement. Snow changes over time through a process called sublimation. Sublimation is the change of a solid directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid. With mild temperatures water vapor travels from the arms of the crystal to refreeze at the center.
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Tick Specifics
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Every spring ticks come out, adding to the list of fauna that can be experienced in the Canadian Rockies. Ticks look like a small flattened spider, they have eight legs and two body segments. One tick can fit quite comfortably on a dime. The pests appear harmless enough and usually are, but they can transmit disease - albeit very rare ones.
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Wildlife Specifics
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Many of us watch and listen to wildlife as a means of re-establishing contact with the natural world, to escape the noise and hectic pace of our busy life styles. The sight and sound of migrating geese, a glimpse of a deer, or the call of a loon are special experiences that highlight our memories, marking our passage. Without such experiences, our world would be a much less interesting place...........The two species in the Canadian Rockies that hold the most interest are bear and elk. The former because of their power and amazing character, and the latter because they are so prolific within the area.
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