At the end of January Kate and I headed to our cabin to try some mid winter trapping.
Trapping all the good things about being holed up in isolated cabin in the cold of mid winter.
Here we head back at the end of February for some more Cabin fever.
If your looking for more of a detailed story to life on Georgian Bay during a Polar Vortex time, check the dozen or so posts from January.
Here we will let every picture tell a story, story.
(not all true)
HEADING IN
FEBRUARY 2014
Oddly enough our February expedition started out like our December visit with us holding up in Parry Sound for a night. Weathering out some rather nasty winds.
Couldn't asked for better conditions to walk in. Not only did the snowmobile tracks make for good trekking, but also the reassurance that if the ice beneath our feet will support a sled, I don't have to worry about that extra slice of pizza last night.
Almost there. The water walk is about 8kms for us.
Made it!
Trapping all the good things about being holed up in isolated cabin in the cold of mid winter.
Here we head back at the end of February for some more Cabin fever.
If your looking for more of a detailed story to life on Georgian Bay during a Polar Vortex time, check the dozen or so posts from January.
Here we will let every picture tell a story, story.
(not all true)
HEADING IN
FEBRUARY 2014
Oddly enough our February expedition started out like our December visit with us holding up in Parry Sound for a night. Weathering out some rather nasty winds.
Almost there. The water walk is about 8kms for us.
Made it!
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