Home Actor Jim Baird HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Jim Baird Instagram - On day 7 of our trip on the Stikine River we got to paddle among ice bergs that had calved off of Great Glacier. It was a pretty cool sight to see! Check out Episode 12 of our Stikine River series on YouTube - link in bio! #adventurefamily #outdoorfamily #glacier #glaciers #icebergs #canoetrip

Jim Baird Instagram – On day 7 of our trip on the Stikine River we got to paddle among ice bergs that had calved off of Great Glacier. It was a pretty cool sight to see! Check out Episode 12 of our Stikine River series on YouTube – link in bio! #adventurefamily #outdoorfamily #glacier #glaciers #icebergs #canoetrip

Jim Baird Instagram - On day 7 of our trip on the Stikine River we got to paddle among ice bergs that had calved off of Great Glacier. It was a pretty cool sight to see! Check out Episode 12 of our Stikine River series on YouTube - link in bio! #adventurefamily #outdoorfamily #glacier #glaciers #icebergs #canoetrip

Jim Baird Instagram – On day 7 of our trip on the Stikine River we got to paddle among ice bergs that had calved off of Great Glacier. It was a pretty cool sight to see!

Check out Episode 12 of our Stikine River series on YouTube – link in bio!

#adventurefamily #outdoorfamily #glacier #glaciers #icebergs #canoetrip | Posted on 09/Feb/2024 06:36:51

Jim Baird Instagram – Just back from an awesome couple nights out family winter camping in our area. Hand lining this fish in on 6lb test took some time but I landed my PB from this species. Can anyone tell me what kind of fish this is? Stay tuned for the video on this adventure and it won’t be long until we head out again. 

#outdoors #icefishing #wintercamping #adventuresinnorthernontario #familycamping #walltent #nightphotography Northern Ontario, Canada
Jim Baird Instagram – As we made our way further down the Stikine River into Alaska, the environment and climate became more rainforest. Most days it rained all day long. When we find a campsite for the night the first thing I need to do is start a fire for my family. We’ve been paddling all day long and we’re drenched to the bone.

In wet conditions it can be almost impossible to find dry wood. I usually like to find standing dead wood that is off the ground so it’s not rotting from being damp. And sometimes standing dead wood can be wet too. I found a dead spruce tree that was standing and it was bone dry on the inside. You have to split them down by batoning kindling, whittling fine tinder  and splitting the larger pieces down.

Check out more from this adventure down Northern B.C.’s Stikine River into Alaska. (link in bio).

#jbadventurer #outdoors #bushcraft #survivalskills #alaska #camping #firewood #splittingwood #choppingwood

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