Living the Adventure-Big Time: Let’s Catch Up With Frank Wolf
Do you know Frank Wolf?
He’s one of Canada’s most intrepid adventurers. This year alone, he ski-toured across Bylot Island, in Nunavut. This self-supported journey saw Frank and his partner summit several (likely) unclimbed peaks on this remote island north of 70 degrees.
(Readers of explore may recall this journey, as documented in the feature “Long Live the Ice Kingdom,” Fall 2017.)
He also canoe-tripped for 1,200 kilometres—again, self-supported—from Labrador to Hudson Bay. It took a month. If you’re interested in finding out what this epic adventure was like, grab a copy of explore‘s Spring 2018 issue.
He’s a filmmaker and TEDx speaker. Our friends at Canadian Geographic named him one of Canada’s 100 Greatest Explorers. (We agree.)
He even once canoed from Saint-John, New Brunswick, to Vancouver, British Columbia. That’s 8,000 kilometres, if you’re counting!
So when Frank has tips, info and advice relating to outdoor adventure—you can be assured it’s coming from a reliable source.
Click the links below for past blogs. You’ll find resources, exciting tales, interviews and more.
And keep posted—new blogs posted twice-monthly!
Read Frank Wolf’s Blog:
The Way of the Wolf: A Line on a Map (Welcome to my New Blog!)
The Way of the Wolf: Have Guitar, Will Paddle
The Way of the Wolf: The Accidental Environmentalist
The Way of the Wolf: Solo to the South Pole
The Way of the Wolf: An Interview with ‘The Indiana Jones of Birders’
The Way of the Wolf: Five Mental Keys to Pulling Off a Long-Distance Expedition
The Way of the Wolf: The Canadian Snow Leopard
The Way of the Wolf: Hard Times are the Best Times
The Way of the Wolf: Seizing Summer
The Way of the Wolf: 6 Essentials For Your General Gear Repair Kit
The Way of the Wolf: Fitness On The Go
The Way of the Wolf: How to Trek the Pacific Crest Trail, as told by through-hiker Rozanne Pilbeam