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- davebks
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dog friendly
Hi there,
Since my last post I got a new pup! I am super excited. We have already hiked a ton since April and he loves it. He is 9 months, australian shepherd.
I skinned up at Marshall Mesa when we had that big last storm, then skiied down and he had a blast.
With a dog that opens up some new doors for me since I have always been a solo (or with friends) hiker/climber.
What are some good peaks to do with a dog?? skin and ski, or just hike up and down.
Anything good right now? I am thinking in the next week or two especially since the snow has settled a bit.
I live in the boulder area so anything within a few hours is great.
Thanks!!!
Since my last post I got a new pup! I am super excited. We have already hiked a ton since April and he loves it. He is 9 months, australian shepherd.
I skinned up at Marshall Mesa when we had that big last storm, then skiied down and he had a blast.
With a dog that opens up some new doors for me since I have always been a solo (or with friends) hiker/climber.
What are some good peaks to do with a dog?? skin and ski, or just hike up and down.
Anything good right now? I am thinking in the next week or two especially since the snow has settled a bit.
I live in the boulder area so anything within a few hours is great.
Thanks!!!
Last edited by davebks on Mon Jul 23, 2012 2:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- climbingbiz
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Re: dog friendly skiing and climbing
I've taken my dog along on most of my class 1 or 2 climbs ( he has 18 14er Summits.) As far as I know they're allowed on every peak with the exception of Longs. La Plata was a fun peak with mild conditions and would be a good start.
- Dave B
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Re: dog friendly skiing and climbing
James Peak is always a good one (if there's enough snow).
Please be careful because:
Young pups want to run with you when you ski, sometimes they veer in front of you all the sudden. Ski edges are very sharp and the skin on dogs legs is very tender.
Emergency vet visits cost close to $1000 and driving 2 hours back to town with your dog's leg gushing blood is incredibly stressful.
Please be careful because:
Young pups want to run with you when you ski, sometimes they veer in front of you all the sudden. Ski edges are very sharp and the skin on dogs legs is very tender.
Emergency vet visits cost close to $1000 and driving 2 hours back to town with your dog's leg gushing blood is incredibly stressful.
Make wilderness less accessible.
- davebks
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Re: dog friendly skiing and climbing
oh man, so sorry about your pup!!! That is rough. Glad he's ok though!!!!
- davebks
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Re: dog friendly skiing and climbing
Revisiting this one...
I am thinking about taking Jax up a peak this weekend.
Greys perhaps. Its his first big peak but weve been hiking a ton.
thoughts on which to go to? i wont take him over class 1 or 2 and my thought is off leash at the base but once we get up near ridges, keep him on leash.
greys, torreys, sherman?? any of those good for the pup?
no bierstadt. I wont go up there again, its a freaking zoo.
I am thinking about taking Jax up a peak this weekend.
Greys perhaps. Its his first big peak but weve been hiking a ton.
thoughts on which to go to? i wont take him over class 1 or 2 and my thought is off leash at the base but once we get up near ridges, keep him on leash.
greys, torreys, sherman?? any of those good for the pup?
no bierstadt. I wont go up there again, its a freaking zoo.
- Mel McKinney
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Re: dog friendly skiing and climbing
Grays and Torreys won't be much better, I'm guessing. I recall those hikes (especially Grays) as "zoos." Sherman might be busy too, but possibly less crowded. I took a dog up a few years ago without an issue. There's a ridge area that might be an issue (gets kind of narrow) but sounds like you'll have Jax on-leash.davebks wrote:Revisiting this one...
I am thinking about taking Jax up a peak this weekend.
Greys perhaps. Its his first big peak but weve been hiking a ton.
thoughts on which to go to? i wont take him over class 1 or 2 and my thought is off leash at the base but once we get up near ridges, keep him on leash.
greys, torreys, sherman?? any of those good for the pup?
no bierstadt. I wont go up there again, its a freaking zoo.
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- davebks
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Re: dog friendly
Thanks for the info. I know Greys and Torreys gets nuts but I don't think anything is as nuts as Bierstadt.
That being said there are plenty of fun options out there and I don't really mind the crowds that much as long as we are up early before the masses set on their climbs.
I was thinking maybe Sherman, Lincoln, or something? I just need a peak with a solid trail and no real climbing or heavy scree since he's...well, a dog.
I would definitely leash when we get near some ridges and stuff although he's an aussie and rarely leaves my side. Still better safe than sorry though....
That being said there are plenty of fun options out there and I don't really mind the crowds that much as long as we are up early before the masses set on their climbs.
I was thinking maybe Sherman, Lincoln, or something? I just need a peak with a solid trail and no real climbing or heavy scree since he's...well, a dog.
I would definitely leash when we get near some ridges and stuff although he's an aussie and rarely leaves my side. Still better safe than sorry though....
- DaveSwink
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Re: dog friendly
We went up Huron last weekend. It is pretty mellow hiking for a 14er, and there were probably 10 dogs on the mountain. Beautiful mountain and nice views, but there were a LOT of people. No quite a zoo, but maybe a county fair.
- davebks
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Re: dog friendly
To be honest the only reason I am taking him up a 14er is because my girlfriend has never done one and really wants to do one this summer. Otherwise I'd find a lesser peak with less people.
I figure she needs a mellow one to start so it might work out great to take both of them on their first together!
I figure she needs a mellow one to start so it might work out great to take both of them on their first together!
- edhaman
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Re: dog friendly
Here's a dog-related trip report from the Dogs on Holy Cross thread: :
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And I'll once again ask the question I ask in all of these dog threads: Are you able and willing to carry your dog back to the car if the dog gets sick or injured?
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And I'll once again ask the question I ask in all of these dog threads: Are you able and willing to carry your dog back to the car if the dog gets sick or injured?
- davebks
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Re: dog friendly
answer is yes, and another reason I am picking an easier shorter 14er.
- LupinMorningwake
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Re: dog friendly
Your pup should have no problem on Sherman or Lincoln (just make sure that you're watching his pads). My boys really enjoyed Massive.