Kicking Horse, Babine/Skeena and Bugaboo Creek
Well, it's been a while since my last post, but this month has been hectic, though in a most awesome way. I have racked up over 5,000 kms of driving in the last 3 weeks, running trips and courses in Likely, BC (Caribou and Quesnel Rivers), Golden (Kicking Horse River) and the jewel in the crown the 160 km, raft supported, 4 day wilderness run on the Babine and Skeena Rivers near Smithers BC. This is in my top 3 intermediate wilderness multi days in the world. Keep an eye out on adventuretrippin.com as this will be our newest commercial rafting trip for 2008, 5 days of great whitewater, epic scenery, some of the worlds best freshwater fishing and a high likelihood of Grizzly sightings. I have a tonne of pictures to sift through, so there will be more to come, but as a taster here is a quick slideshow of Matt, Mitch and myself running a drop on Bugaboo Creek, near Brisco British Columbia.
POSTED BY Simon Coward AT 9/04/2007 2:02 AM
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Name: Simon Coward
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Adventure Trippin Travel is a company dedicated to providing personal, unique and different adventure travel experiences. My background is one of travelling and exploring, from first kayak descents in South America, to backountry skiing trips in the Canadian Rockies, to Multi Pitch rock climbing in the European Alps. There is a plethora of companies out there offering on the bus of the bus 'adventure' travel, we try to really get off the beaten track and 'experience' our destinations not just see them. Whether you are rafting the rarely visited Mathioya River in Central Kenya, or Sea Kayaking the Fiords of Patagonia, surfing on Australia's south coast or trekking high in the Himalayas you can be sure you will have professional and knowledgable guides whi can help you make the most of your vacation experience.
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