Stories from the Trail

Exploring & Sharing…

Welcome to a world of possibilities, where the journey is as exhilarating as the destination, and where every moment is an opportunity. Just don’t leave a mark on the canvas of our world. When exploring, remember to leave only footprints and take only photos. We hope you enjoy reading our blog!

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  • 2025 Year in Review

    As the year comes to a close, it is also a natural time to reflect. Looking back on this past year, we can see meaningful steps forward, with conversations started, partnerships strengthened, and a growing sense of what is possible when people care deeply about nature and outdoor recreation.  Thanks to you, our Members and…

  • Staying Young! a post by MTS member, Julia Jones

    For me, first of all, it was making walking and other exercise a priority instead of something I did when I finished all the other things I would rather do.  It was only a few days of this new routine before I found myself looking forward to my walks.

  • Families, kids and couples in the outdoors.

    Being outdoors with friends, as a couple, with kids, coworkers, etc, is an incredible place to build healthy attachments.How so, you might ask? It takes some intention on our parts to make it happen and when itdoes it is magical.When we use the term “attachment” in reference to another person here is what is meant.Attachment…

  • Getting Outside with Children.. What you must know!

    A list of things to help families get outside and be active with young children including how to save on equipment, how to make it fun for all ages, and how to plan ahead. As a Mom with three young boys, 2,4, and 6, one of the things I remember most from being pregnant with…

  • Camel’s Hump Trail Signage

    The Monashee Trail Society wants to thank The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure for adding “service attraction” signs on Highway 6 at our request. The signs lead to the parking area for the Camel’s Hump hike and can be found just East of Lumby, and on Creighton Valley Rd at the turnoff for Camel’s Hump.…

  • The Benefits of Walking

    Move It or Lose It! Give your health a boost – it’s simple – go for a walk. Being healthy is one of our most precious gifts… don’t take it for granted. Don’t ignore what your instincts are telling you – walking is good for YOU – after all we’ve been walking for about 117,000…

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