Not this one - she stayed back in camp. It was tough, but she's a hunter
and would have been tying me up left and right chasing ground squirrels.
It was fun having her with, though. Nothing like being in the wilderness
with man's best friend.
Brian
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Zack wrote
Those are some pro-level shots!
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Good stuff.
So you let your dog run along behind you on the trip? (just wondering, i
have a pup, and am never sure how to incorporate him into my riding here in
vt!)
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I enjoyed reading that and seeing those pics Brian!
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Very cool.
Rob in Seattle
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Brian, that looks like a nice trip. Great weather and photos! Thanks for
posting them here. Sounds like your very happy with your Hunqapillar.
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pics, bike, goats, dog... all of it awesome! Thanks for sharing.
--Andy
Portland, OR
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