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    • Smithers, B.C. to Glacier Bay, Alaska
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17 May 2015

Mount Edziza & Spectrum Range: A Wilderness Backpacking & Culinary Adventure, British Columbian Style

by Kara Pitman | posted in: Cooking, Recipes | 0

Welcome! This is Kara Pitman’s first post for Raven Ecological Blog. She’s my first guest blogger too!   Last July, when I was tethered to my couch with an unruly broken ankle, Kara and her friends, Laura and Jen, let … Read More

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