Forums Trip Reports Dog Stoke Viewing 17 posts - 41 through 57 (of 57 total) ← 1 2 3Author Posts April 16, 2011 at 8:02 pm #637818 KGN 215 PostsI see you have a rogue wave standup. I used to get all my kiteboards made by him, Lee. Good guy and makes sweet stuff. Now that I am out west I haven’t gone kiting in a while!Oh yeah and dogs rock! Better than a cat on the skin trail. 😉 May 30, 2011 at 4:59 am #637819 dln 146 PostsBailey – Teton Powder HoundAre we there yet? Pass Ridge Snow Dive Sequence Table Mountain Radio Tower Melting Snow Beard Mtn Summit Cold Morning Avalanche Bowl Goodwin Lake Bailey’s Dolphin Tracks May 30, 2011 at 6:23 am #637820 Shift 95 Posts @dln wrote:Table Mountain This pic is all time! Look at those eyes :headbang:So many sweet shots of that dog. love this thread. June 1, 2011 at 6:15 pm #637821 Greenhorn 43 PostsI love this thread. There’s nothing like a real good dog — and I have one of the best, in my opinion. June 1, 2011 at 7:03 pm #637822 ale_capone 864 PostsAwesome!Impressive to get a husky on the water board. Love the tongue sticking out.but since this page seems to be didicted to chocolates… here’s my german chocolate Kololo. She’s gotten a ton of powder days this season with a bunch of really rad descents.she’s not smug breakin trail for metrailin Nomadears up bad ettiquetestraight line!jazzy debris pilecrushin pillow lines froggy style Ok,, I have gazillion more, so I’ll stop. June 1, 2011 at 8:42 pm #637823 nedrapier 235 PostsLovin’ the photo’s. Dog stoke, brown dog stoke!This is Dory, the Yanceys’ dog at Boulder Hut in the Purcells.Mark told us when we got there: “Feel free to throw sticks for Dory, but be aware that as soon as you pick up that first stick, you are entering into a contract…” June 1, 2011 at 9:43 pm #637824 Snowmoneil 131 PostsDogs are more at home in the backcountry then we are, they’re dogs!Grizzly bear/mountain lion guard dog… Taking the day off… June 2, 2011 at 1:48 am #637825 dln 146 Posts😀 GOOD STUFF 😀 June 2, 2011 at 5:37 pm #637826 sdmarkus 407 PostsSome good lookin’ mutts and great photography! :clap: June 11, 2011 at 4:06 am #637827 boardrider247 61 Posts @ale_capone wrote:Awesome!Impressive to get a husky on the water board. Love the tongue sticking out.Yea that one is certain he is a lab. He is obsessed with birds and is more then happy to be in the water. We had to bring him into the vet one time for a ear problem and I believe she said something to the effect of “He is acting like he has an ear infection, but he is a husky so he obviously hasn’t been in the water”………Yea about that :scratch:His brother on the other hand is convinced that water means certain death and must be avoided at all costs. And the two of them when they were pups June 11, 2011 at 6:24 am #637828 SPLITRIPPIN 709 PostsYou guys are freeekin’ killin me ova heeeeeeeere…… I’m stuck w/ these gawd damn cats! Countin’ the days til’ some of these hairy shit rats kick the bucket…. still love em’, but they won’t ever compare to having a dog.Nice photos ya’ll… lovin the pooches :thumpsup: June 11, 2011 at 7:02 am #637829 snobro 125 PostsThe three amigos pack it in and pack it out The trees are good here Ok, Ill watch as you drop Muzzle shots Check out our tracks dawg F’n cold Blue bird! June 11, 2011 at 7:40 pm #637830 adeptsol 27 Posts🙁 I’m bummed that this discussion is so heated. The bottom line should be about the group the dog is with. If the group is cool with the dog and it behavior, then no problem. People should learn how to properly train their dogs, but not everyone can be great a training a dog. The Backcountry is for everyone, even people with unruly dogs. You don’t have to ride with them! pick your lines and partners. If you want solitude, don’t go where you know your may run into others with dogs (common sense)! As for me, my dog is very well trained and behaved. I would not put a beacon on him, because mostly I don’t take him on very serious routes for his sake and mine. I greatly enjoy his company when on mellower late spring/ summer tours. It’s a lot to ask your dog to keep up, endure the UV rads without glasses, and posthole through deep unconsolidated snow for 6 plus hours. To each his/her own, and respect and tolerance for it. We’re all grown ups, choose your own path, but try to be considerate. :twocents: June 14, 2011 at 7:39 pm #637831 spruce cabin 263 PostsNo snow but many stoked dogs at our place this past weekend. The two dark brown ones and the blonde are ours. The others belong to family. Lots of doody duty on Sunday. 😯Edie before her first split-board trip… After… :sleepy: 😆 June 14, 2011 at 8:35 pm #637832 Darrick 96 PostsReally enjoying the pics here. I am planning on getting a dog in the next few months and was wondering if you could give me some advice/tips on backcountry dog training. Any tidbit of info would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance. June 15, 2011 at 12:30 am #637833 SHintheMTNs 5 PostsVery nicely put. No reason to make this thread 6 pages. BTW – my dog goes in the back country @adeptsol wrote:🙁 I’m bummed that this discussion is so heated. The bottom line should be about the group the dog is with. If the group is cool with the dog and it behavior, then no problem. People should learn how to properly train their dogs, but not everyone can be great a training a dog. The Backcountry is for everyone, even people with unruly dogs. You don’t have to ride with them! pick your lines and partners. If you want solitude, don’t go where you know your may run into others with dogs (common sense)! As for me, my dog is very well trained and behaved. I would not put a beacon on him, because mostly I don’t take him on very serious routes for his sake and mine. I greatly enjoy his company when on mellower late spring/ summer tours. It’s a lot to ask your dog to keep up, endure the UV rads without glasses, and posthole through deep unconsolidated snow for 6 plus hours. To each his/her own, and respect and tolerance for it. We’re all grown ups, choose your own path, but try to be considerate. :twocents: June 15, 2011 at 2:18 am #637834 snobro 125 PostsLets blow this thread out! 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