Episode 5: The Chattooga River Trail

In Episode 5, Ken (aka The Weasel) discusses his experiences on the Chattooga River Trail which is a nearly forty mile route that borders the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia and follows the banks of the Chattooga National Wild And Scenic River from Burrell's Ford to US 76. In the podcast, we discuss four separate sections of the trail, some historical points (including Ellicott Rock and Commissioner Rock), some scenic waterfalls (including Spoonauger Falls and Kings … [Read more...]

Spectacular North Dakota Hikes – Bring the Dog

For those of you longing for a "Best Hikes With Dogs - North Dakota" book, wait no longer. Susan Wefald, recently released her guidebook, "Spectacular North Dakota Hikes - Bring the Dog." No word on why the good folks at Mountaineer Books didn't get to Susan first (as they don't have a North Dakota book yet) but here's an article published in the Bismark Tribune with more details on her latest hiking publication: The book is a profile of the best places to go hiking across the state, covering … [Read more...]

The EzyDog Backpack – Features And Functionality

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Backpacking Sleeping Bags And Liners

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12 Tips To Make Backpacking With Your Dog A Great Experience

By Rob Brooking Imagine yourself backpacking with your dog. That would be a great and enjoyable experience for sure. Going on a camping trip is perfect if you need some time to have fun and relax with your best buddy, and it will greatly strengthen your bond. Tips for Backpacking With Your Dog Acquire a proper ID tags and dog license for your dog. Include in the ID tags your pet's name, your name and address and phone number for safety purposes. Consider using a crate in … [Read more...]

Doggy Home-Care Medicine Chest

by Amy D. Shojal(Subscribe to Amy D. Shojal's posts) While your veterinarian diagnosesand prescribes for your dog's health issues, canine first aid as well as minorproblems may benefit from human medicines. Let's face it, Fido rarely tears aclaw or eats something iffy during regular clinic hours, so it's helpful toknow how to use your pantry supplies and human medicine chest to help your dog.Some people prescriptions can be dangerous (especially for cats!) so it's agood idea to have a … [Read more...]

Backpacking Sleeping Pads For You And Your Dog

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