The FRAPS Field Team is our core crew of dogs (and their humans) who test our gear, create the stoke, and represent what it means to Reward the Wanderer.
We’re looking for the singletrack-seekers and the summit-snackers. Sound like your pack?
Alma
Squamish, BC
Our Chief Exploration Officer; she traded Mexican sidewalks for Whistler ridgelines and a 100% "summit tax".
Bernie
Squamish, BC
A singletrack specialist who lives for high-vert mornings and leading the pack from the front.
Bonnie
Toronto, ON
A high-cadence specialist who treats urban ravines like a technical segment and never skips a trailhead bribe.
Dougie
Ottawa, ON
A skintrack veteran who lives for deep snow and the inevitable après-ski tail wag.
Joey
Squamish, BC
A creek-crossing pro who handles technical terrain with ease—as long as there’s a campfire reward at the end.
Josie
Squamish, BC
A technical trail specialist who crushes Sea to Sky vert and expects a trailhead bribe before every big climb.
Kevin
Gatineau, QC
A portage-pro who calls the shots from the bow and considers a post-paddle FRAPS bar a mandatory lake tax.
Otto
Big Win Island, ON
A scruffy first-mate who patrols the Lake of Bays shoreline and expects a dockside bribe after every successful crossing.
Peanut
Jordan River, BC
A coastal chaos-agent who trades goofy grins for a campfire reward after a long day of rugged West Coast exploration.
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Alma
Squamish, BC
Our Chief Exploration Officer; she traded Mexican sidewalks for Whistler ridgelines and a 100% "summit tax". -
Bernie
Squamish, BC
A singletrack specialist who lives for high-vert mornings and leading the pack from the front. -
Bonnie
Toronto, ON
A high-cadence specialist who treats urban ravines like a technical segment and never skips a trailhead bribe. -
Dougie
Ottawa, ON
A skintrack veteran who lives for deep snow and the inevitable après-ski tail wag. -
Joey
Squamish, BC
A creek-crossing pro who handles technical terrain with ease—as long as there’s a campfire reward at the end. -
Josie
Squamish, BC
A technical trail specialist who crushes Sea to Sky vert and expects a trailhead bribe before every big climb. -
Kevin
Gatineau, QC
A portage-pro who calls the shots from the bow and considers a post-paddle FRAPS bar a mandatory lake tax. -
Peanut
Jordan River, BC
A coastal chaos-agent who trades goofy grins for a campfire reward after a long day of rugged West Coast exploration.
From our field team
Frequently Asked Questions
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The FRAPS Field Team is a volunteer ambassador role — packed with perks, product, and trail-first access, but not a paid position.
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Each term runs for one full adventure season, with the option to renew if you and your dog are still bringing the stoke.
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We review applications on a rolling basis and aim to reply within 2–3 weeks of submission.
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No — just bring your love for adventure, your trail‑ready dog, and the ability to capture authentic moments. Phone photos are perfect.
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For our first Field Team cohort, yes — applicants must live in Canada so we can ship gear and support local adventures.
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Email alan@windline.ca anytime — happy to chat with future FRAPS adventurers!