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Post by Kia on Mar 13, 2012 17:24:35 GMT -5
Walking/Hiking your local and State Parks do you take advantage of these great free outdoor spaces? What do you take along for the day? - Photos encouraged
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Post by Kia on Mar 13, 2012 17:32:20 GMT -5
We have a place here called the Catawba River Greenway and I go to it often. Its a walking/biking trail that runs beside the river. It goes for miles lol I love taking the dogs there because they can get in the water. Here is a picture of the last time we went, of course it started drizzling and they were ready to go hence the sad faces LOL Sanson has a pack he wears and carries poop bags, my phone, keys, inhaler....if he ever runs off I'm screwed! LMAO
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Post by Shadowlands on Mar 13, 2012 19:00:53 GMT -5
Beautiful Kia. That look that Samson is giving you in the third pic almost screams "really? you wanna take my pic again? What? Hundreds are not enough for you lady?" LOL!! I don't take my camera but we have a few parks nearby that we take advantage of often. All three come along, although the old guy moves a lot slower these days he still partakes in the fun. One park is along the escarpment and because of the steep cliffs, I use a harness on them for those just in case scenerios. I am looking to get a backpack for Juno so she can carry the water etc so she can stop pissing Zeus off by bouncing from one side of him over to the other. I think 2 five gallon jugs should do it.
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Post by Kia on Mar 13, 2012 19:15:52 GMT -5
I got my pack from Jeffers Pet for like $5.00
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Post by Nellie on Mar 13, 2012 20:10:30 GMT -5
We have a lot of state parks around here but, none that I would take a dog to. There are just too many gators, snakes and coyotes for my liking..
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Post by Damasyn on Mar 14, 2012 1:56:14 GMT -5
I live in the country..so every place is like a park!! I usually take lots of water.backpack for the dog ..snacks. As for being free, the state of Washington is now charging a yearly fee to get into any/all state Parks BOO!!
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