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The Adventure of the Sandstone Cliffs -Capt. Jas. Cox

Journal 16 May 1921 Captain Jas. Cox, retired Our group stealthily ventured past the daunting backyard fence on our way to new adventure. We lost young Winston almost immediately when his pollen induced sneeze brought the steel beast to life. … Continue reading

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Bessie & Beri explore Carmel Bay

Berengaria and I, accompanied by our hounds, had a splendid time roaming the wild deer paths above Carmel Bay. We hadn’t traversed far, but nevertheless, we saw some lovely sights. Berengaria discovering a lone Moricandia Arvensis: Respectfully, Bessie & Beri … Continue reading

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The DGS Members Lounge

This documentary introduction alone should give you a good idea what we’re all about. We hope to provide more content, more regularly this year. Please keep an eye out for future stories.

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The MacLean Creek Moth, by Capt. Sable

There we were, at Maclean Creek, and what struck me this trip was the incredible fresh quality of the air this excursion. It made both Foster and I feel invigorated and extremely alert. In fact, I’d felt so rejuvenated, I … Continue reading

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A clarification.

Kakhi, not red coats. Civilian, not military. Self defence, not hunting. That’s what we’re about.

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1920 Pillar of Darkness Expedition! CANCELLED!!

PLEASE NOTE: to the Pandemic, this expedition is CANCELLED until it’s safe to travel again. Thanks for your interest.   Mid July (date not confirmed), in Kananaskia, Alberta, near Calgary, Canada. The expedition will include a short steam train ride, … Continue reading

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Walkers of the Purple Path – Sgt. Cole Halley-Burton

After wrapping up an adventure on the Horn of Africa, and bidding farewell to the surviving team members,  I found myself drawn back to the area of the Northwestern Frontier where Jackal had been investigating recently re-opened portals. After a … Continue reading

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Grotto Canyon Scouting Mission – Cpt. A.E. Sable

For some twenty years, I’d heard about Grotto Canyon, discovered by The Palliser Expedition in 1858. Captain John Palliser described the discovery of a cave having a large stream which lead to a clear pool and green mossy bank. I … Continue reading

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Information & Context on Period Tropical / Desert Outfits – by Charles Thatcher

Okay, so, the claim has been brought up again that the historical outfits my friends and I wear “glorify colonialism, opression, and racism.” I am finally giving a full response to be referred to in the future. To counter, I … Continue reading

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Night of Terror!

No sooner had I received my .455 Webley service revolver in the post, along with a monkey and a plywood violin, than I had a call to use it.  There we were, just outside the forest near Hattieville, only just … Continue reading

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