Consider bringing a dog.. :)
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Consider bringing a dog.. :)
I love a good fairy tale, too bad this one misses the mark.
Congrats Karl!!
I know your father is proud of you and glad to have been a part of your achievement.
So that settles it then? Hammocks are best?
Ill take the other one.
Although the official explanation lacks details, I don't find it hard to believe. I saw reports she was found 300 yards and 6000 yards off the AT? Either way, pretty far for a whistle to be...
Warbonnet makes a wind sock made of breathable fabric that totally encloses a hammock. If you hang low, your dog can get inside on a pad on the ground. My dogs not crazy about it, but for winter...
Pretty amazing to think she was in a tent and nobody could find her. Hopefully it was a peaceful passing.
I don't think your dog would like his own tent. Dogs like to be physically touching you. Hammocks are great cause they will lay underneath. If you hang low enough you can get them in the windsock...
Feet too. If your dog is carrying weight, the feet take more abuse, especially on granite. Some kind of foot protection will be needed.
If your dog hates rain he will hate the AT.
Congratulations Anish! It's a shame that Jurek got so much attention and this seems to get very little. I thinks it's a big deal to dispense of the mens/women's record in favor of THE record. And...
No, same dry food she is used to eating just a little more of it each day. She carries it, so it won't weigh me down. I've heard people say two years is about the right time to outfit them with a...
Cheap way is closed cell foam, spring for evozote. Another cheap thing you can get is an overbag..wind sock is what the Warbonnet people call it. Blocks wind great and keeps the damp air off of...
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Oakley, Medicine Bow Peak, Wyoming
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An eight year old dog could've had a fair amount of training...living on the street won't make them forget that training. The stats on dogs at shelters are over 90% have no training at all. Besides...
If you have to keep your dog on a leash to keep it from running away, perhaps it doesn't like you very much. Lol.
Wise old Owl wrote: Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
+2. I may borrow this quote :)
Breed is...
10 month old dog? Not old enough to be a trail dog, imnsho.
Oh, and use peststar. Never pulled a live tick off of her and I only use it every other month.
Aussie cattle dog. No competition. I didn't even know there were dogs like that until I got one. I take her everywhere, she bothers no one. She could do basic tricks..leave it, sit, stay, roll...
I'll take the q core. Send me a paypal address and I'll get you paid pronto.
Thanks Reaper, great bag and nice that you mailed it uncompressed.
Ok, thanks