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wrongway_08
04-20-2008, 10:48
Made a big change to my hike, while on my "extended stay" at Uncle Johnny's I was able to relax, go kayaking for my birth day, meet back up with hikers that were a little behind me and I added a new family member to the family!

While out in town a few of us stopped by the local animal shelter, long story short (read the long version on April 8th, in my journal), I adopted a 36 pound Red Heeler mix! He was scheduled to be put down that morning - along with 5 or so other dogs. Wish I couldve taken them all. Ended up name'n him Erwin, after his home town.

I had his rabies shot taken care of the next morning and then we headed for the trail. Erwin is doing great, he is kicking my butt! After 2 days I have decided to do a zero for he can rest and won't get hurt. I can't wait to get home so everyone can meet him and introduce Erwin to my other dog, Hudson. They should get along great.

After arriving home near Harpers Ferry, the plan is to either drop off Erwin at the house and pick up Hudson for the remander of the trip or take both
Dogs with me (most likely not......option #1 would be a better choice most likely).


On a down side, my back has been hurting bad. Just been ignoring the pain so far but its catching up. Will keep pushing on but the zero days for recuppereration (sp?) are becoming more frequent and doing less good.

Sitting in Damascus now.

Will try to post photos, having ouble uploading. Doggiebag, he looks kinda like max. Acts the same also.

Be safe everyone and Happy Hiking!!!!

CrumbSnatcher
04-20-2008, 10:53
Made a big change to my hike, while on my "extended stay" at Uncle Johnny's I was able to relax, go kayaking for my birth day, meet back up with hikers that were a little behind me and I added a new family member to the family!

While out in town a few of us stopped by the local animal shelter, long story short (read the long version on April 8th, in my journal), I adopted a 36 pound Red Heeler mix! He was scheduled to be put down that morning - along with 5 or so other dogs. Wish I couldve taken them all. Ended up name'n him Erwin, after his home town.

I had his rabies shot taken care of the next morning and then we headed for the trail. Erwin is doing great, he is kicking my butt! After 2 days I have decided to do a zero for he can rest and won't get hurt. I can't wait to get home so everyone can meet him and introduce Erwin to my other dog, Hudson. They should get along great.

After arriving home near Harpers Ferry, the plan is to either drop off Erwin at the house and pick up Hudson for the remander of the trip or take both
Dogs with me (most likely not......option #1 would be a better choice most likely).


On a down side, my back has been hurting bad. Just been ignoring the pain so far but its catching up. Will keep pushing on but the zero days for recuppereration (sp?) are becoming more frequent and doing less good.

Sitting in Damascus now.

Will try to post photos, having ouble uploading. Doggiebag, he looks kinda like max. Acts the same also.

Be safe everyone and Happy Hiking!!!!congrats on the new friend,hope your back gets better. no-worries just keep plodding north you'll be fine. good hiking crumb

Bearpaw
04-20-2008, 10:54
Congratulations on the new partner! Best of luck in your journeys with Erwin.

Lyle
04-20-2008, 10:55
No comment on taking a dog on the trail - I'm pretty neutral on that, depends entirely on the nature/behavior of both dog and master.

I do commend you for acquiring your dog in this manner. It is the only way I will get a dog. No need to purchase one and encourage more folks to breed more dogs. Plus mixed breed, in my experience, make the best all-round dogs.

Edit: About your back. I assume you are stretching several times a day. If not it can make a huge difference in a fairly short time. Been there, done that.

Congratulations on your new family member and best of luck!!

wrongway_08
04-20-2008, 11:02
Thanks guys!

One favor, please don't post about if dogs should be or shouldn't be on the trail, the thread is not about that.
Thanks to everyone who has made this trip an awesome one, the peopple here at Whiteblaze, hhome, hostels, towns and of course the hikers on the trail !! !

Autumnwind
04-20-2008, 11:50
Welcome to your new friend Erwin. I am sure he will always appreciate you saving his life. Hope he and Hudson become great friends. As for your back pain Yoga stretches do wonders for getting it back to normal. Slowing down on your hiking will also help. I know you don"t want to but your back will be happy for it. Enjoy the scenery and time with Erwin. Try to lighten your load too. Your almost half way there......pkenty of time to go. Enjoy.....Take Care....... Be Healthy and Smile...........

AlwaysHiking
04-20-2008, 13:12
Congrats on the dog! Very cool! Just got done reading your journal and it sounds like you two are already bonding.

I agree with what's been said. Take it easy on your back, enjoy yourself and look after yourself as well as you are Erwin.

Safe hiking!

hammock engineer
04-20-2008, 13:19
You are living it up. Some people just have a hard time with that.

I have back issues. I would gett it looked at if you can if it gets worse. I waited and it ended after a year or so in surgery. What works for me is adjusting my pack. I do little adjustments thoughout the day so it rides a little different. I usually carry the hipbelt a little lower than most on my hips. As long as it is above my hip to leg joints, I am fine.

dessertrat
04-20-2008, 13:22
Wrongway, I admire your adopting this animal in the middle of your hike. Most people would not have done it for fear that the animal wouldn't be up to it and would become a "problem." It's a very unselfish act.

peanuts
04-20-2008, 13:50
congratulations wrongway on your new companion!!! take it easy regarding your back...

Appalachian Tater
04-20-2008, 18:58
Yes, kudos for adopting an abandoned animal.

Blissful
04-20-2008, 19:19
There was a hiker that did that with a dog at Harpers Ferry. Said he would rather take care of the dog than hike. I know he did for a while but I think he eventually got back on the trail.

You might seriously consider going home now and resting your back. Pushing it, you're likely doing more harm than good. Might be the dog is a blessing and you can take him home now and get him acquainted with your other dog.

warraghiyagey
04-20-2008, 19:24
Wrongway, absolutely cool that you were able to turn a 180 on Erwin's life.
Excellent work friend. Excellent.:sun

ofthearth
04-20-2008, 19:46
Good show. Hope you both have a good time!

FatMan
04-20-2008, 19:50
A post that makes me smile. Thanks:)

bluesky62/07
04-20-2008, 21:31
good luck with your new friend. i took mine for 300 miles for my 07 thru

Fiddler
04-20-2008, 22:48
I've had dogs all my life (since I was 4 years old) and the BEST were always pound mutts, either strays, abused or neglected, just plain unwanted, or some similar category. My next one will also be a pound rescue.

KirkMcquest
04-20-2008, 23:08
That's cool, you saved the little suckers butt. I think you should take him all the way to Katahdin, he's part of your hike now.

Spottzie
04-22-2008, 15:33
I met in Erwin in Damascus yesterday. Sweetest dog ever! I can see why you couldn't pass him up. Good luck on the hike!

CrumbSnatcher
04-22-2008, 21:54
neosporin (triple antibotic)for dry cracked pads, and benadryl for snake bites. slows the swelling of the throat. (unlikely) have a great hike.

AlwaysHiking
04-22-2008, 22:34
neosporin (triple antibotic)for dry cracked pads, and benadryl for snake bites. slows the swelling of the throat. (unlikely) have a great hike.

benadry max dosage is 2mg per pound in an 8 hour period. sometimes it's hard to find that dosage when ya really need it, so just in case anyone doesn't know.

Lost_Soul
04-24-2008, 18:48
Always good to help out a stray. Can't wait to see pics. Wish I had the time to devote to one. Would have done the same thing. And Definitely take care of your back. I promise I won't send any more 31lb, 9.4 oz drops any more. <g> (with even heavier paper in it) :^D
Take care bud.
Dak.

Lost_Soul
04-24-2008, 18:50
Oh, and you know... all you have to do is ask..... you have a friend who can help.

:^p

sasquatch2014
04-25-2008, 00:11
Good Job on the Dog Wrongway but if you think that this means I am packing twice as much Pepperoni for Parade of Fool hikes so both Erwin and Aldo can have some think twice:D

jersey joe
04-25-2008, 10:45
Good job Wrongway on adopting Erwin. Adopting a dog is the way to go!!!