Vegan Keto Spicy Asian Air Fryer Eggplant

There seems to be a plethora of different Spicy Asian Eggplant dishes out there. I’m not sure of the exact origin of the spicy asian eggplant dish – for sure it’s a variety of Southern Chinese cooking. However, there are variations such as Cantonese-style or Sichuan-style in that variety of regional cooking as well. All […]

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Sunshine Coast Trail: Three-day hike beginning and ending at Saltery Bay

The Sunshine Coast trail is an impressive 180KM backcountry hiking trail that stretches from Sarah Point in Desolation Sound to Saltery Bay on the Sunshine Coast.  The trail features 14 huts – making it the longest hut-to-hut hiking trail in North America.  The trail and huts are all free to use, and do not require

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Kayak Camping in the Sechelt Inlet

After some shorter, beginner-friendly overnight paddling adventures at Widgeon Creek and Twin Islands, Jens and I were ready to take on a longer kayak camping adventure.  While there are no shortages of water-based adventures near Vancouver; there is a very small margin for error when dealing with the ocean, tides and currents; so after some

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Salt Spring Island Bikepacking trip: Affordable oceanside weekend get-away for under $100

A short boat ride away from Vancouver is a beautiful island full of gorgeous ocean vistas, peaceful forested trails, and wonderful people brimming with laid-back island vibes.  Bikepacking on Salt Spring offers a plethora of experiences. From oceanside camping at Ruckle Park, to various wineries, breweries and farm-to-table dining experiences thanks to the local small-scale

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Murtle Lake: Canoeing, camping, fishing and surviving a 600KM road trip during a historic “heat dome” event

Murtle Lake is the largest canoe-only lake in North America. This pristine L-shaped lake – home to some amazing trout-fishing – is located in Wells Gray provincial park – approximately a 7-8 hour drive northeast of Vancouver, near Mount Robson – highest point of the Canadian Rockies.   In late-June 2021, during one of the

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Pausing my 9-to-5 life to travel the world on a paid sabbatical year

In 2022, I’ll be pausing my largely 9-to-5 life to take a sabbatical year.  I’ll be essentially taking a paid leave of absence – on what is called a “deferred salary leave” from my job to go travel for a year. When I tell people about my plan to take a break from my life

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