Hike Your (Dog’s) Own Hike :: What It Really Means To Plan A Thru Hike With...
The Appalachian Trail runs 2,180 miles, from Springer Mountain, GA to Katahdin, ME. Each year, up to 2,000 people attempt to “thru-hike” the entire length of the AT (hike the entire trail in one,...
View ArticleApril Showers Bring… Wet Adventures
“April showers bring May flowers,” right? But that doesn’t mean that we have to sit inside while it’s raining the whole month of April. The weather in the spring can be unpredictable and that’s why us...
View ArticleWhich Dog Pack Is Right For My Dog?
With three models of dog packs, a couple of questions we frequently get are, what pack should I get for my dog? And, what are the differences between your packs? The question that we ask in return to...
View ArticleThru-Hiking the Colorado Trail – Blind. Trevor Thomas and Tennille Share...
Imagine thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, or maybe the Tahoe Rim Trail. Day after day of logging high miles, setting up and tearing down camp, cooking food and navigating mile...
View ArticleGear Guide To Camping With Your Dog – Part 2: Backpacking
In our previous blog post, we reviewed our favorite pieces of gear for car camping with our canine companions. Now, let’s take a look at the gear guide to backpacking with your dog. Backpacking is...
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