Home Actor Jim Baird HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Jim Baird Instagram - (Check out the full film covering the following through the link in my bio): It had been raining for nearly 24 hours straight, soaked after traveling about 30kms down the remote, Stikine River by canoe, we were searching for a cabin where we hoped to get out of the rain and dry out the kid’s clothes. Our river notes were over 30 years old so, we didn’t know if the cabin was even still there. After we almost gave up the search, we found it. It was blocked by thick vegetation and nestled into a stand of massive Sitka Spruce trees. We enjoyed a delicious meal and the warmth of the cabin before we pushed off the next morning….the rain hadn’t let up at all through the night. We traveled a good distance down river that day despite the relentless rain and we got to the Great Glacier area. The following day was me and my wife @torigoesoutside ‘s wedding anniversary and we celebrated with pancakes for breakfast and then portaged a good distance into the glacier’s outwash lake where we were met with the surreal site of many beautiful icebergs that had calved off the glacier. Stay tuned for the following episode where we we’ve out canoe through the amazing ice formations. #outdoors #canoeing #alaskaadventures #northernbc #camping #familycamping #stikineriver #greatglscier #mountainsadventure #campingintherain

Jim Baird Instagram – (Check out the full film covering the following through the link in my bio): It had been raining for nearly 24 hours straight, soaked after traveling about 30kms down the remote, Stikine River by canoe, we were searching for a cabin where we hoped to get out of the rain and dry out the kid’s clothes. Our river notes were over 30 years old so, we didn’t know if the cabin was even still there. After we almost gave up the search, we found it. It was blocked by thick vegetation and nestled into a stand of massive Sitka Spruce trees. We enjoyed a delicious meal and the warmth of the cabin before we pushed off the next morning….the rain hadn’t let up at all through the night. We traveled a good distance down river that day despite the relentless rain and we got to the Great Glacier area. The following day was me and my wife @torigoesoutside ‘s wedding anniversary and we celebrated with pancakes for breakfast and then portaged a good distance into the glacier’s outwash lake where we were met with the surreal site of many beautiful icebergs that had calved off the glacier. Stay tuned for the following episode where we we’ve out canoe through the amazing ice formations. #outdoors #canoeing #alaskaadventures #northernbc #camping #familycamping #stikineriver #greatglscier #mountainsadventure #campingintherain

Jim Baird Instagram - (Check out the full film covering the following through the link in my bio): It had been raining for nearly 24 hours straight, soaked after traveling about 30kms down the remote, Stikine River by canoe, we were searching for a cabin where we hoped to get out of the rain and dry out the kid’s clothes. Our river notes were over 30 years old so, we didn’t know if the cabin was even still there. After we almost gave up the search, we found it. It was blocked by thick vegetation and nestled into a stand of massive Sitka Spruce trees. We enjoyed a delicious meal and the warmth of the cabin before we pushed off the next morning….the rain hadn’t let up at all through the night. We traveled a good distance down river that day despite the relentless rain and we got to the Great Glacier area. The following day was me and my wife @torigoesoutside ‘s wedding anniversary and we celebrated with pancakes for breakfast and then portaged a good distance into the glacier’s outwash lake where we were met with the surreal site of many beautiful icebergs that had calved off the glacier. Stay tuned for the following episode where we we’ve out canoe through the amazing ice formations. #outdoors #canoeing #alaskaadventures #northernbc #camping #familycamping #stikineriver #greatglscier #mountainsadventure #campingintherain

Jim Baird Instagram – (Check out the full film covering the following through the link in my bio): It had been raining for nearly 24 hours straight, soaked after traveling about 30kms down the remote, Stikine River by canoe, we were searching for a cabin where we hoped to get out of the rain and dry out the kid’s clothes. Our river notes were over 30 years old so, we didn’t know if the cabin was even still there. After we almost gave up the search, we found it. It was blocked by thick vegetation and nestled into a stand of massive Sitka Spruce trees. We enjoyed a delicious meal and the warmth of the cabin before we pushed off the next morning….the rain hadn’t let up at all through the night. We traveled a good distance down river that day despite the relentless rain and we got to the Great Glacier area. The following day was me and my wife @torigoesoutside ‘s wedding anniversary and we celebrated with pancakes for breakfast and then portaged a good distance into the glacier’s outwash lake where we were met with the surreal site of many beautiful icebergs that had calved off the glacier. Stay tuned for the following episode where we we’ve out canoe through the amazing ice formations.

#outdoors #canoeing #alaskaadventures #northernbc #camping #familycamping #stikineriver #greatglscier #mountainsadventure #campingintherain | Posted on 26/Jan/2024 21:45:49

Jim Baird Instagram – New video up! Click the link in my bio to watch the latest instalment of my current YouTube film series called “Into Alaska” which follows my family’s canoe trip down the Stikine River. 

In this video, @torigoesoutside and I search for a trapper’s cabin where we can dry out some of the kid’s cloths as it had been raining for hours and hours on end. 

We then continue (in the driving rain) to Great Glacier where we portage into the glacier’s frigid outwash lake where we find dozens of surreal-looking floating icebergs that had calved off the glacier. 

It was back on day-3 when the weather was sunnier that I shared this little run through on safety and protection in bear country. The weapon of choice here is a 12 Gauge Remington 870. 

#outdoors #camping #travel #shotgun #bearcoubtry #campinggear #bushlife #survivalskills

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