I love seeing all the dogs in the trip reports. I thought it would be fun if some of our furry friends were recognized in their own dedicated canine thread.
Please post your favorite pictures.
The Dogs of Oregon Hikers
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The Dogs of Oregon Hikers
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Waffle Stomper wrote:I love seeing all the dogs in the trip reports. I thought it would be fun if some of our furry friends were recognized in their own dedicated canine thread.
Please post your favorite pictures.
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Hello Tito, lookin' good in your hoody.
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My favorite - Pepper on Old Snowy Mtn
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Tai at Abiqua Falls.
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Hello Pepper and Tai. Great shots.
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Captain Snow Beard (Oscar, age 4)
Mrs. Salad Days (Chelsea, age 12)
Rambling on at Allison Outside
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Gauge logs 25-40 miles a week with me hiking and snowshoeing. That nose of hers never stops moving ... and forget about getting a straight on shot of this dog!
Toughing it out in 14-degree weather and breaking trail.
This shot coming up the backside of Coyote Wall is what I normally see ... her always working (she is a recently retired hunting dog).
Toughing it out in 14-degree weather and breaking trail.
This shot coming up the backside of Coyote Wall is what I normally see ... her always working (she is a recently retired hunting dog).
I'm almost always the sweep on my hikes ... it gives me an opportunity to taste test all the edible berries I seem to find.
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Oscar is lookin' good & Chelsea is having a good rest.
Guage is recently retired? Looks like she still works part-time between hiking and snow adventures.
Guage is recently retired? Looks like she still works part-time between hiking and snow adventures.
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Great topic, Waffle Stomper! Would make a wonderful spin-off calendar
2007 - huckleberry hound (Indian Heaven Wilderness)
2008 - One of our early backpacking trips together (Green Lakes)
2009 - Year of the Bear Grass (Mirror Lake)
2010 - Hood...
...to Coast
2011 - just getting started! (MSH)
Was so much fun to look back at pictures from our outdoor adventures together over the last five years...looking forward to many more!
2007 - huckleberry hound (Indian Heaven Wilderness)
2008 - One of our early backpacking trips together (Green Lakes)
2009 - Year of the Bear Grass (Mirror Lake)
2010 - Hood...
...to Coast
2011 - just getting started! (MSH)
Was so much fun to look back at pictures from our outdoor adventures together over the last five years...looking forward to many more!
Kam