Snakebites and Quills

One of the biggest reasons to explore the backcountry or desert solitude is discovering the wildlife that makes such places home. Most animals prefer to keep their distance from you and your enthusiastic four-legged hiking companions.  However, two small yet very significant members of the outdoor community will stand their ground. Rattlesnakes and porcupines. Sure, […]

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BACKCOUNTRY GIARDIA

BACKCOUNTRY GIARDIA It’s easy to remember that giardia is a bad parasite or cyst in feces in open water or on the ground.  It can make us humans really sick. But I am surprised at the amount of literature now that specifically calls for concerns and safety measures to keep your dog from getting sick […]

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High Country K-9 First Aid Gear

ADDITIONAL ITEMS TO CONSIDER FOR YOUR BACKPACK\ Bear bell I wear one so my dogs can find me after they have scoured the forest in search of mysteries. With all of the ruckus they make along the trail a chance encounter with a bruin is minimal. Spare Leash Keep a leash clipped to your pack […]

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High Country K-9 First Aid

Few things are as satisfying as a long day hike in the mountains or an overnight camping trip with your best friends. Miles from civilization sounds great. No cell service means no bothers. But when someone gets injured everything changes, especially if it’s your four-legged friends. Carrying the essential first aid gear for your pets […]

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Backpack Fishing

When summers hot temperatures slow lake fishing load up a backpack with essential tackle, pack rods and reels and a lunch and head for the high country. Hiking to high elevation lakes and streams holds treasures to last all summer. Brooke trout, cutthroats, rainbows, arctic grayling – pick the right fly or spinner and enjoy. […]

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