On backpacking trips, humans and canines have the sameLeave No Tracerule: Bury pet waste in a 6- to 8-inch hole that's at least 200 feet away from trails, camps and water sources. Enforcing the 200-foot rule for urination breaks isn't practical, but be prepared to interrupt things and...
Instead, you hike about four miles from the parking lot to a small camping area on the coast and use it as your base camp for day hiking the parklands’ 20 miles of impeccably maintained trails.Filed to: Adventure Adviser Hiking and Backpacking ...
10. Additional Items Some of the items that should be also or once again mentioned are: dog harnesses that are used for more technical trails or climbing, then GPS beacons and leashes that fasten to you via karabiners, a dog-specific bike trailer, a dog tent (not all dogs like to spend...
Highlights: One of the country's most dog-friendly national parks, Acadia, is here; it's home to 120 miles of hiking trails that woofers are welcome on. Maine's Bar Harbor is within a short driving distance toAcadia National Park, a 47,000-acre wilderness area on Mount Desert Island wi...
If you have a dog-aggressive-dog or people-aggressive dog, it is YOUR obligation to keep the dog well away from other dogs or people, especially children. If you have to camp near other campers with a dog, don't hesitate to let them know, in the most friendly but firmest way possibl...