[pct-l] Successful Thruhike with Dog

chiefcowboy at verizon.net chiefcowboy at verizon.net
Wed Jan 9 21:11:07 CST 2013


Ah, you seem to overlook the fact that the snake might get the pooch first. 
Then no BBQ snake.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Scott Williams
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 6:46 PM
To: Barry Teschlog
Cc: PCTL
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Successful Thruhike with Dog

And dogs could scare up a rattlesnake which you could skin and eat.  Let's
start up that goofy thread too.  Seems like it comes up every year.

Shroomer

On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Barry Teschlog 
<tokencivilian at yahoo.com>wrote:

> Yogi wrote:
> "The GREAT thing about thru-hiking with a dog is that it can carry your
> gun, your bear canister, and your water through the desert."
>
>
> The big thing Yogi forgot in that list is that the dog can also carry the
> spare parts to the mountain bike - extra spokes, tubes, tires, chain, the
> pump, tools and the rest.
>
>
> After all, having Rover run along as you ride the "Perfect Cycling Trail"
> would be GREAT!
>
> (Note:  the above is 100% snark, if not 120%.  Please spare the nasty
> grams - I've previously made my view clear on the matter.  In fact, I'd
> hope that the errant dog on the trail would be trained to lift it's leg 
> on,
> or better still, squat and leave a "deposit" on any mountain bikes it 
> comes
> across on the PCT.  Now THAT would be the kind of trail dog I could REALLY
> like.  Good Rover.....on the seat Rover....on the seat Rover....good boy,
> good boy, here's a treat.)
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