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Photos from Explorer Series's post 01/16/2026
Photos from Explorer Series's post 01/06/2026

Luna moves quietly, but it moves far.

So far, Luna has traveled 1,547 km, visited 2 cities, and been held by 2 people. Not rushed. Not loud. Just carried forward, one pause at a time.

Luna is drawn to stillness, subtle shifts, and moments that unfold slowly. It notices soft light, quiet corners, and the spaces between things. When someone finds Luna, they’re invited to slow down, take it somewhere reflective, and add one small thing: a few words, a sketch, or a thought that surfaced in the quiet. Each entry becomes part of what Luna carries next.

Right now, Luna is in the hands of someone at School District 33 Chilliwack. Keep an eye out.

The goal is simple and ambitious: to connect 50 people through one shared global journey. One book. Many hands. A growing story shaped by attention, not speed.

Follow Luna’s journey at explorable.ca/luna (Link in bio)

12/30/2025

You’re part of the story now. Add your mark. Then pass it along. Learn more about This Book Travels at Explorable.ca (link in bio)

06/25/2024

Our heatmap glows, showing global registrations for the Great Divide Challenge from North America, Europe, and New Zealand.

This thrilling north-to-south virtual walk, run, or bike challenge spans 4,300 km from Banff, Alberta to the Mexico border. The event kicks off on July 1, 2024, but participants can register solo or as teams anytime throughout the year.

Learn more and sign up at: https://explorerseries.ca/product/continential-divide/

The red areas on our map indicate where participants are registering. Whether you prefer walking, hiking, running, or cycling, this is your chance to traverse the virtual Great Divide Trail. 100% of the proceeds go towards supporting five global charities. Gather your friends, create a team, and start this journey together!

Tag a friend in the comments below to invite them to consider doing this year-long challenge with you on your local roads, trails, or at the gym.

Cycle 5 To Survive

06/22/2024

Stay cool and protected with these safe summer hiking tips:

1. Hydrate Well: Ensure you drink plenty of water before, during, and after your hike. Bring more water than you think you’ll need. Have a cool drink waiting for you in a cooler back at your car.

2. Start Early: Begin your hike in the morning to avoid the midday heat.

3. Wear Light Clothing: Choose light, breathable fabrics and a wide-brimmed hat.

4. Use Sunscreen: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a minimum of SPF 30.

5. Take Breaks: Rest in shaded areas to cool off periodically.

6. Know the Signs: Be aware of symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

7. Pack Snacks: Bring salty snacks to help with fluid retention.

8. Choose Shady Trails: Opt for trails that offer plenty of shade.

9. Hike with a Buddy: It’s safer to hike with a partner.

10. Acclimate Yourself: Get your body used to the heat by gradually increasing outdoor activity.

11. Wear Proper Footwear: Ensure your shoes are breathable and suitable for the terrain.

12. Monitor Weather Conditions: Always check the forecast and avoid hiking in extreme heat.

13. Get a Trusted Guide: Sign up for an Explorer Series walking, hiking, or biking challenge and let us virtually guide you!

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