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Testing Mark’s permethrin-treated clothing

Testing Mark’s permethrin-treated clothing

When Mark's suddenly released a line of permethrin-treated clothing under its WindRiver label this past spring, it came as a huge, personal surprise. For several years, I had been questioning why Canada was reluctant to approve insect-repellent clothing while it was...

Banff’s Sawback Trail: The Fitch Variation

Banff’s Sawback Trail: The Fitch Variation

Every once in awhile, one of our contributors comes up with a better itinerary than what we feature in the Canadian Rockies Trail Guide. That happened this month when Gavin Fitch sent us a report on his seven-day trip this August along Banff's Sawback Range. We...

Wildfires close trails in Kootenay, Banff

Wildfires close trails in Kootenay, Banff

Parks Canada has closed a number of trails in Kootenay and Banff National Parks due to wildfires that have been burning and expanding since late July. The Mount Wardle Fire in Kootenay Park has had the biggest impact, resulting in partial closure of Highway 93S, and...

Canada Day—Take a hike, eh!

If you went somewhere special in the Canadian Rockies this Canada Day, send a photo, location, and brief description of your special day to oromaniacs@gmail.com. Blog correspondent Jim Shipley photographed his buddy Frank (above) atop The Nub in Mount Assiniboine...

Permethrin-treated clothing arrives in Canada

Permethrin-treated clothing arrives in Canada

After years of frustration, Canadians are now able to purchase clothing that is commercially treated to protect against mosquitoes and ticks and the diseases they can carry. Using "No Fly Zone by Burlington" technology, Marks (aka Marks Work Wearhouse) released a line...

Visiting Waterton Lakes National Park in 2018

Visiting Waterton Lakes National Park in 2018

Update July 1, 2018—Parks Canada trail crews have been hard at work in Waterton, and several trails have reopened west of the townsite in the wake of the Kenow Fire. These trails include Bertha Lake, the Waterton Lakeshore to the U.S. boundary, Crandell Lake from Red...

Lake O’Hara: A quota for paradise

Lake O’Hara: A quota for paradise

"Welcoming visitors since 1925 to what is certainly one of the singularly most stunning alpine locations on earth." This description on the Lake O'Hara Lodge website is certainly no exaggeration.  Lake O'Hara's scenic reputation and outstanding trail system has been...

Reserving campsites at Mount Assiniboine

Reserving campsites at Mount Assiniboine

Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park visitation has increased steadily over the past several years, prompting one backpacking friend of ours to refer to the summer camping scene at Magog Lake as “Burning Man in the Mountains.” While clearly hyperbole, the comparison does...