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Mon 23 Jul 2007 Tom Wilson Cape Breton Island / Hike the Highlands / Hiking / Hiking Cape Breton / Hiking Festival / Hiking Tips / Uncategorized / Victoria County Hiking Trails Comments Off on Sugar Loaf

Sugar Loaf

Rob & Deidre MacDonald, Cape North, ask me to share this poem Deidre’s father wrote about Sugar Loaf. SugarLoaf Mountain is one of the 18 guided hikes featured in this year’s Hike the Highlands Festival. The MacDonald’s family annually hike SugarLoaf Mountain....Read more

Wed 18 Jul 2007 Tom Wilson Cape Breton Island / Hiking Cape Breton / Nordic Walking / Nordic Walking Poles / Uncategorized Comments Off on Nordic Walking with a Moose

Nordic Walking with a Moose

Today’s walk was a bit different than the past. On my fifth day walking with my new nordic poles on Jersey Cove Road, I notice some big on the road. As I got closer I could tell it was cow moose and she could tell I was there. Strangely enough she starting walking towards me on the road....Read more

Sat 07 Jul 2007 Tom Wilson Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Cape Breton Island / Hike the Highlands / Hiking / Hiking Cape Breton / Hiking Festival / Hiking Tips / NS Provincial Hiking Trails / Uncategorized / Victoria County Hiking Trails Comments Off on Trip Planning Tool – A Wiki

Trip Planning Tool – A Wiki

With just 10 weeks away from 4th Annual Hike the Highlands Festival, it is time to start planning your trip to Cape Breton Island.  A very useful planning tool is a wiki. It allows you to communicate easily with family and friends in planning your trip together.   A wiki is a free web site that...Read more

Fri 06 Jul 2007 Tom Wilson Cape Breton Island / Hike the Highlands / Hiking / Hiking Cape Breton / Hiking Festival / Hiking Tips / NS Provincial Hiking Trails / Uncategorized / Victoria County Hiking Trails Comments Off on Uisge Ban Falls Hiking Trail Video

Uisge Ban Falls Hiking Trail Video

Uisge Ban Falls, a Gaelic name meaning “white water”,  is located 14.5 km north of Baddeck. From Highway 105 take exit 9. A 4 km trail provides access to a 50′ Waterfall and a climax hardwood forest. The Falls trail is approximately 3.5 km and require about 90 minutes or less to...Read more

Sat 30 Jun 2007 Tom Wilson Hike the Highlands / Hiking Boots / Hiking Cape Breton / Hiking Festival / Hiking Tips / Uncategorized / Victoria County Hiking Trails Comments Off on Hiking Boots – Importance of a Good Fit

Hiking Boots – Importance of a Good Fit

The warmer weather has got many of us out hiking on our favorite trails and enjoying the great outdoors again. Wearing Hiking Boots are a norm along with our daypack. Did you know that Backpacker magazine indicates 7 out of 10 hikers wear poorly fit boots and don’t know about it. Backpacker...Read more

Sat 23 Jun 2007 Tom Wilson Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Cape Breton Island / Hike the Highlands / Hiking / Hiking Cape Breton / Hiking Festival / Hiking Tips / Nordic Walking / Nordic Walking Poles / Uncategorized / Victoria County Hiking Trails Comments Off on Introduction to Nordic Walking

Introduction to Nordic Walking

In the last post, I talked about Nordic Walking Poles. So what is Nordic Walking. To show you visually, I found this Introduction to Nordic Walking video on YouTube. Take a look and learn more about Nordic Walking.Read more

Sat 23 Jun 2007 Tom Wilson Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Cape Breton Island / Hike the Highlands / Hiking / Hiking Cape Breton / Hiking Tips / Nordic Walking / Nordic Walking Poles / Uncategorized / Victoria County Hiking Trails Comments Off on Nordic Walking Poles

Nordic Walking Poles

In the last few years of the Hike the Highlands Festival, there have been more hikers using Nordic Walking Poles. So I decided to do my research and find out more.  David Downer, author of Nordic Walking Step by Step and also an International Nordic Walking Instructor, states there are 12 benefits...Read more

Wed 06 Jun 2007 Tom Wilson Birding / Blog / Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Cape Breton Island / Hike the Highlands / Hiking / Hiking Cape Breton / Uncategorized Comments Off on Birding Workshop – June 9, Ingonish Beach

Birding Workshop – June 9, Ingonish Beach

There was a birding workshop on Saturday, June 9th at Keltic Lodge Inn at Ingonish Beach. The Inn is located directly across from the Atlantic Restaurant.  The workshop was sponsored by Nova Scotia Birding Society, Maritime Breeding Bird Atlas and Cape Breton Highlands National park. The...Read more

Fri 01 Jun 2007 Tom Wilson Blog / Canadian Meteorological & Oceanographic Society / Cape Breton Island / Cape Breton Weather Watching for the Naturally Curious / Hike the Highlands / Hiking Festival / Uncategorized Comments Off on Guide & Author Receives Citation

Guide & Author Receives Citation

Hike the Highlands Festival Guide and author, Bill Danielson received this week a special citation from the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society at their annual conference in St. John’s, NL.  The citation was for  Mr. Danielson book “Cape Breton Weather Watching for the...Read more

Thu 24 May 2007 Tom Wilson Blog / Uncategorized Comments Off on Hike the Highlands Festival launches its New Web Site

Hike the Highlands Festival launches its New Web Site

Hike the Highlands Festival launched its new web site today with many new features including a google location map of trails,  an e-brochure, online registration, a blog, podcast and much more.  The goal of the new web site is to continue to maker it easier for the visitor/hiker to navigate and...Read more