Home Actor Jim Baird HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Jim Baird Instagram - Given that we were on a schedule to get to Telegraph Creek, we didn’t have a ton of time for side adventures but we had to at least check out Maligne Canyon on our way through Jasper and it was pretty epic! Episode 3 of our Overlanding adventure is now up on YouTube, link in bio! #malignecanyon #jaspernationalpark #familyadventure

Jim Baird Instagram – Given that we were on a schedule to get to Telegraph Creek, we didn’t have a ton of time for side adventures but we had to at least check out Maligne Canyon on our way through Jasper and it was pretty epic! Episode 3 of our Overlanding adventure is now up on YouTube, link in bio! #malignecanyon #jaspernationalpark #familyadventure

Jim Baird Instagram - Given that we were on a schedule to get to Telegraph Creek, we didn’t have a ton of time for side adventures but we had to at least check out Maligne Canyon on our way through Jasper and it was pretty epic! Episode 3 of our Overlanding adventure is now up on YouTube, link in bio! #malignecanyon #jaspernationalpark #familyadventure

Jim Baird Instagram – Given that we were on a schedule to get to Telegraph Creek, we didn’t have a ton of time for side adventures but we had to at least check out Maligne Canyon on our way through Jasper and it was pretty epic!

Episode 3 of our Overlanding adventure is now up on YouTube, link in bio!

#malignecanyon #jaspernationalpark #familyadventure | Posted on 01/Dec/2023 07:21:26

Jim Baird Instagram – Soon after entering Jasper National Park, we stopped to observe a large herd of Big Horne Sheep that were making their way through the rugged Rocky Mountain landscape. Check out the full video through the link in my bio. (Into Alaska E.3).
Jim Baird Instagram – This past Oct., @heatherbairdoutdoors @ted.baird @torigoesoutside and I hauled an extension ladder around in the bush to access some big specimens of Chaga that were growing way up in the birch trees that the fungus calls home. We made sure not to cut it all off, leaving some on the tree so that it will regrow. Chaga is a medicinal mushroom that makes a good tea, particularly when a little honey or maple syrup is added. We finally got around to processing it yesterday by cutting it into small chunks with my Commercial Series Butcher Knife by @coldsteelknives and then blasting it up into powder with a coffee grinder. We still have a lot more to process yet. To make tea out of it, it’s best to add the powdered Chaga it to a loose leaf tea bag and let it steep in hot water. I can’t wait for a few good mug ups of this wild tea while I’m in the bush this winter. 

 #chaga #wildharvest #wildedibles @coldsteelhunt In The Bush

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