07 October 2023

B.Y.O.B. – Cabin Wall Tent with Tawatinaw Tours, Grande Cache, Alberta

 

Tawatinaw Country (photo by V.A. McMillan, 2023)


 

Bring your own bedroll (BYOB) and enjoy an authentic stay in the Canadian Rockies, with the wilderness within your arm’s reach. Tawatinaw Tours in Grande Cache, Alberta brings you so close to the wilderness it all but surrounds you. Come…heal your soul and get back in touch with Nature!!

Tawatinaw Tours Cabin Wall Tent (photo by V.A. McMillan)


Landon is your host and wilderness expert. He is a seasoned bushman who lives using traditional bushcraft skills that others merely play with to make YouTube videos. Growing up in these wild lands, Landon has fished, hunted, trapped, hiked, and sought solitude, where few have ever set foot. In addition, Landon is well acquainted with the traditional history of the First Nations People who have called these mountains home for generations.

As mentioned in the previous post https://mtnmanblog.blogspot.com/2023/07/tawatinaw-tours-get-up-close-personal.html  , Landon utilizes an all-terrain vehicle to get guests to many of these remote sites. Currently, that is by an Argo 8x8 amphibious vehicle. But maybe, you are not ready to head deep into the wilderness or you are short on time and just need a small appetizer…you are in luck!!! Tawatinaw Tours has just recently established their base camp Cabin Wall Tent not far from Grande Cache. This is a B.Y.O.B. facility, that’s right, bring your own bedroll!!

B.Y.O.B. - Plenty of Space (photo by V.A. McMillan)


I had the pleasure to spend a night recently and I highly recommend you contact Landon to get your opportunity before this pristine location becomes too popular and you will need to make reservations weeks in advance.

The current wall tent is a 10’ x 12’ with 5’ walls, although it may see an upgrade to 12’ x 16’ in the future. There is a queen bed, woodstove, comfortable chair, and a small writing desk to update your journal. Outside there is another wood fired fireplace and camp chair to relax in front of as the sun goes down. Or you can take a short walk and gaze out into the wilderness, over the roaring river below, which you can hear from your camp.

Here are a few more pics:





 

  If you need more information, first checkout Tawatinaw Tours’ website:

 https://www.tawatinawtours.ca/

Then, contact Landon:

(780) 827-6508

Tawatinawtours @ gmail dot com (Re-assemble the email address as you normally would, just keeping the spam-bots at bay).

If you are seeking solitude, majestic scenery, or just want to try something new…Tawatinaw Tours is where you should start.

Don’t tell Landon, you saw this on Mountainman’s Mantra or that gc-mountainman sent ya… 😉

 

Until next time…help your friends, whenever you can!!

 

Mountainman.


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