I am a 28 year old high school teacher from St. John's, NL, Canada. I have been an avid outdoorsmen since a young age and enjoy exploring and adventuring whenever I get the chance. More recently I have become hooked on long distance expeditions through remote wilderness areas.
There are 510,072,000 sq/km of earth to explore. Why are you sitting at your laptop reading this?
"The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready" - Henry David Thoreau
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Some good write-ups there Justin, I enjoyed reading them, a reminder of when I watched the journey unfold on Youtube.
Hi. Love your series. Great work. Re. episode 3. Caribou skull. It looks like the damage to the antlers was cause by mice, rabbits or something similar. They knaw the bone looking for calcium.
Keep it up, planning a few excursions of my own in northern Manitoba. Many thanks for you inspiration and gear ideas.
Thanks Al glad to have you along. And a lot of YT comments say mice or squirrels etc. Seems to be the consensus. I never thought of it but makes perfect sense. All the best & safe adventures out there – Justin
Some good write-ups there Justin, I enjoyed reading them, a reminder of when I watched the journey unfold on Youtube.
Thanks R Mac glad to have you! All the best
Hi. Love your series. Great work. Re. episode 3. Caribou skull. It looks like the damage to the antlers was cause by mice, rabbits or something similar. They knaw the bone looking for calcium.
Keep it up, planning a few excursions of my own in northern Manitoba. Many thanks for you inspiration and gear ideas.
Al
Thanks Al glad to have you along. And a lot of YT comments say mice or squirrels etc. Seems to be the consensus. I never thought of it but makes perfect sense. All the best & safe adventures out there – Justin