The dog tracking GPS models, like the Garmin Astro type have a very limited battery life. When I checked them out it seemed they would indeed need a daily recharge.
Another option might be a...
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The dog tracking GPS models, like the Garmin Astro type have a very limited battery life. When I checked them out it seemed they would indeed need a daily recharge.
Another option might be a...
It's my opinion that most owners can not, or will never train anywhere near the level you describe. And that's OK. I feel that if owners, especially hiking dog owners, train just one command ever,...
Yeah, I have the little GSI kettle. I love it on the home stove for 1 cup of tea. It's just too small for melting snow and not quite right for nesting stuff inside. The anodized aluminum is the...
Weasel, if you have a legitimate disability you know it. If you have a legitimate, trained service dog, you know that too. You then also know the rights and limitations of using your service dog....
Fats to keep me warm, and protein to repair/rebuild body tissues through the night.
One simple snack I like is 2 slices of Genoa salami sandwiched between 2 slices of provolone cheese.
I found...
[QUOTE keeping the canister warm just long enough to heat up a batch of water.[/QUOTE]
Now that's the real key to this whole "debate" I think. It all depends what you consider a batch of water. ...
OK, I'm gonna get way off-off-track here and actually target the original questions, imagine that!!!
I think it's obvious by the nature of his questions the OP is learning his way around camp...
If you do enough "deep winter" camping (and you will in Pawling) you will eventually have problems with canisters...I promise!!! The only advantage with the Windpro is that you can invert the can. ...
What pot do you use in deep winter? When I use my 2 qt pot to boil extra water (or melt snow), I can only fill it about 1-1/2 qt, then I spill 1/2 qt trying to fill the Nalgene.
I tried to bend a...
What pot do you use in deep winter? When I use my 2 qt pot to boil extra water (or melt snow), I can only fill it about 1-1/2 qt, then I spill 1/2 qt trying to fill the Nalgene.
I tried to bend a...
I went south from there in 2010. "Ole Man" at the AT Lodge, in Millinocket, turned me on to a woman in town that kennels dogs for hikers (I don't recall her name). I went to visit her "kennel". ...
I have these in size 12. They come in at exactly 16oz. on my scale. I have old Crocs, but not worn down, that weigh 13oz. and a newer pair of Crocs that weigh 16oz. (same size, go figure?).
The...
I just bought this today:
http://www.rei.com/product/807839/ruff-wear-cloud-chaser-dog-jacket
but have not used it yet, of coarse.
I like that it seems to offer pretty good coverage, especially on...
I use a Big Agnes Fly Creek 2. It's not really big enough for 2 people, but it's just right for me, my 60lb. Akita, and all my gear inside. I like to have my dog safe and secure in the tent with...
Don't forget the most important issue about keeping warm. It should be obvious that the dog needs to be insulated from below, just like we do. My dog sleeps on a foam pad, even when in the tent. I...
I plan to arrive in Fresno Sept 26. I will use Amtrak to the Yosemite Bug into & out of the park. I'll be without a car, and I hear the bus service is limited at that time.
Will I be able to...
When I was at White House Landing 2 years ago (in Oct.), I found the resupply to be somewhat thin. There wasn't a lot available. I was able to get 1 tuna packet, a few snacks, and some dog food. ...
You could take Metro North, Harlem line (from Grand Central) to the station right on the trail. It's called...ready...Appalachian Trail station. Only weekends and holidays. Or, that line goes to...
Yes, the humidity has plenty to do with it. The dog cools itself through evaporation by panting. The higher the humidity, the less evaporation can occur. Also consider the sun beating down on...
After a long hike, or just after years of hiking, have your feet grown???? I've heard reports of feet growing a full size or more after long distance hikes...permanently! I believe my feet have...
OTHER: It's simple...I do what my dog does. I sniff around a bit, circle, then lift my leg and mark my territory!
Just be glad I can't lick myself.:p
The best hiker feed/trail magic is put on by Saint Ann, Loon, and friends on Memorial Day weekend. Here's some info for this year. It was one of the most impressive surprises on my hike a couple of...
I enjoyed the Homeplace so much that when I got to Daleville, I checked in to the HoJo's, rented a car, and drove back down there for another visit. I shared a table with an English dude who was on...
I'm looking for a two day hike route. I'm taking a buddy for his first time, and I need a suggestion. I want something convenient from the Bridgeport area. I would like something moderate, under...
My dog carries a set of light booties in her pack. At the first sign of foot trouble I put them on her. I've only used them a few times on hikes. Once she got cut from a piece of glass. I made...