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Old Hillwalker
01-19-2013, 08:43
Here are some pictures of training a Yellow Lab to help locate AT Corridor boundary monuments by smelling the oxidation of the aluminum . Over the years many of these monuments have been buried and are difficult to locate. 191081910919107

HikerMom58
01-19-2013, 20:04
Sweet looking dog you got there Old Hillwalker....good luck with that training. :)

mtntopper
01-19-2013, 20:57
Need to borrow that dog! We are beginning to mark the boundary along the trail that our club maintains.

leaftye
01-19-2013, 20:58
That's really smart. I would have never thought of doing that.

HikerMom58
01-19-2013, 21:07
Need to borrow that dog! We are beginning to mark the boundary along the trail that our club maintains.

That's cool! :) What part of the trail do y'all maintain?

mtntopper
01-19-2013, 21:18
That's cool! :) What part of the trail do y'all maintain?

We are beginning to work on the section from route 620 to Daleville.

HikerMom58
01-19-2013, 21:39
Oh Ok... I wonder if I know some of the peeps in that club. :) Sounds fun!!

LIhikers
01-19-2013, 23:55
As a boundary monitor, and dog owner, I'm interested.
Please keep us informed on your success with this technique.
Are you putting your dog on a high aluminum diet or are you training him/her to sense the magnet that's attached to the back of the monument?
All joking aside, my wife and I have gotten great satisfaction finding monuments that even professional surveyors couldn't find.
Have fun and thnanks for your work!

Lemur
01-22-2013, 11:04
That is awesome! How deep are the monuments buried that your dog can find? Your pooch is going to be in high demand with this skill!

-Alison
ATC New England Boundary Program Coordinator