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02-16-2008, 05:12 PM
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| Our first mini-hike w/kameha |
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02-16-2008, 05:18 PM
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02-16-2008, 05:33 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Looks a bit warmer where you're at. I like seeing dogs in hiking pics, they just have that little something extra. Here's a few of mine...
My mom and Sioux at Arapahoe pass, 12,800 feet in this picture, easy 4 miles that day.
Here's me and a friend at the top of Rollins pass, 12,000 feet, tough 9 miles that day.
One more of my mom and friend at top of Rollins.
This year we're gonna bag four to six 14,000 footers. We've been conditioning all winter. Can't wait for June now.
Oh one more with profile. nyuk nyuk. 
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Reason: Forgot a head shot.
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02-16-2008, 05:44 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha LMH them pictures are out of this world,really well taken and my favourite is the one of Kam on the rock with the hills in the background,beautiful,you should get that framed.And tell your friend(whos hot by the way.lol) if shes scared of Kam just carry a lemon.LMAO.
Harrise can i have your St Bernard please? |
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02-16-2008, 05:55 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Wow..LMH and Harrise...You both have such beautiful scenery. breathtaking. Wonderful pictures of your dogs too. |
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02-16-2008, 06:05 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha I never noticed how similar the heads are on Saints and Corsos. Kameha looks like a stone gargoyle, in a good way. Beautiful dog. |
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02-16-2008, 06:21 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Pooch LMH them pictures are out of this world,really well taken and my favourite is the one of Kam on the rock with the hills in the background,beautiful,you should get that framed.And tell your friend(whos hot by the way.lol) if shes scared of Kam just carry a lemon.LMAO. | that is a good idea about the lemon-lol.I will tell my friend you said that Quote:
Originally Posted by digits mama Wow..LMH and Harrise...You both have such beautiful scenery. breathtaking. Wonderful pictures of your dogs too. | Thank you. I love your new sig! Quote:
Originally Posted by harrise I never noticed how similar the heads are on Saints and Corsos. Kameha looks like a stone gargoyle, in a good way. Beautiful dog. | I like that-stone gargoyle-. Oh and he is american lines cane corso which everyone knows has a mix of mastiff blood. While his parents were CC I can not be sure of their blood lines so I get that he looks like a saint, or a bullmastiff or blue Rott-haha. I just love Molosser breeds. I liked your pics a lot too! |
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02-16-2008, 09:42 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha I looooove these pictures! I wish we had mountains here to take Charlie hiking  |
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02-16-2008, 10:35 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Had to come back and look at old Kammy boy again aint he just a magnificent pooch! |
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02-16-2008, 10:41 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha LMH , vey nice pics. your dog is really giant and i love his color. are these brand new pics? i want warm weather!!!!!!! |
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02-17-2008, 12:53 AM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha LMH- did you have to chase him with a lemon to get him up that hill or what?? Great pictures!! I can't wait for this stinkin' snow to go away so Otis me n my little lady can go climb mountains!! You are making me jealous again!! |
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02-17-2008, 12:13 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Quote:
Originally Posted by MyCharlie I looooove these pictures! I wish we had mountains here to take Charlie hiking  | I've lived here for 4 years and that is the first time i've been there. There is another hiking place by a lake that we are going to next weekend. Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Pooch Had to come back and look at old Kammy boy again aint he just a magnificent pooch! | Thank Dom! Quote:
Originally Posted by jcd LMH , vey nice pics. your dog is really giant and i love his color. are these brand new pics? i want warm weather!!!!!!! | Yeah, new pics. Our winters are wierd. It's suppose to rain next week. Quote:
Originally Posted by Sugar Daddy Otis LMH- did you have to chase him with a lemon to get him up that hill or what?? Great pictures!! I can't wait for this stinkin' snow to go away so Otis me n my little lady can go climb mountains!! You are making me jealous again!! | LOL-No but pooch gave me a good idea to take the lemon with me for training purposes. I should take with me at the dog park-haha. that's funny cuz I want to take him to the snow-haha |
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02-17-2008, 11:51 PM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Oi LMH where you at today,hows Kam doing,used the lemons as a stategic method yet?lol |
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02-18-2008, 12:01 AM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Quote:
Originally Posted by harrise This year we're gonna bag four to six 14,000 footers. We've been conditioning all winter. Can't wait for June now.
| I'm peaking whitney for the third time this year. Colorado is nice because there's many more 14k'ers. Here we only have whitney, magnificient as it is. |
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02-18-2008, 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by RBark I'm peaking whitney for the third time this year. Colorado is nice because there's many more 14k'ers. Here we only have whitney, magnificient as it is. | Well, I'll make sure to take way too many pictures. We're probably gonna start with Elbert, just 20'-40' under Whitney? (Think anyone one mind if I inked up a dog paw and stamped the log?) |
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02-18-2008, 12:48 AM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Quote:
Originally Posted by harrise Well, I'll make sure to take way too many pictures. We're probably gonna start with Elbert, just 20'-40' under Whitney? (Think anyone one mind if I inked up a dog paw and stamped the log?) | Ha ha. How's hiking in Colorado with dogs? are there many mountains you can take dogs?
I can't take dogs to most of the good mountains. Ollie will be staying home for the Whitney trip, unfortunately. Me and my younger brother are going to rock climb it. |
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02-18-2008, 12:53 AM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Great pictures. I love the one of him standing on the rock and the one after that. He looks like he's ready to turn back and go home.  |
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02-18-2008, 01:34 AM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Beautiful boy, beautiful landscape. Great pictures. Looks like fun. I can't wait for the warmer weather to hike. Quote:
Originally Posted by harrise I never noticed how similar the heads are on Saints and Corsos. Kameha looks like a stone gargoyle, in a good way. Beautiful dog. | Corso have different looks, especially depending on bloodline and percentage. I really think he is beautiful too but would say typically CC head isn't shaped exactly like that it really depends on the breeding for how they look head/body. You can search on google to see different looks of the CC. They are awesome dogs! I think Stone Gargoyle fits him, color and all. |
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02-18-2008, 09:50 AM
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| Re: Our first mini-hike w/kameha Quote:
Originally Posted by RBark Ha ha. How's hiking in Colorado with dogs? are there many mountains you can take dogs?
I can't take dogs to most of the good mountains. Ollie will be staying home for the Whitney trip, unfortunately. Me and my younger brother are going to rock climb it. | Out here we can take them almost everywhere. The only exceptions being lands used by ski resorts and National Parks. All state parks and national forests are open to dogs, so that means the only 14'er they can't hike is Longs Peak (also the closest to me). But there are the forces out here that say dogs don't belong in apline environments blah blah blah, and then there are the LAZY schmucks who leave their dog's waste, ON THE TRAIL too. Don't forget the Colorado Trail, 479 miles of maintained trail criss-crossing the continental divide from Denver to Durango! We might go for some packing dog titles too, they've carried more than what's required for that, we just need some distance. Quote:
Originally Posted by Spicy1_VV Corso have different looks, especially depending on bloodline and percentage. I really think he is beautiful too but would say typically CC head isn't shaped exactly like that it really depends on the breeding for how they look head/body. You can search on google to see different looks of the CC. They are awesome dogs! I think Stone Gargoyle fits him, color and all. | Geez, they DO have a broad range! I'm only fluent in my Sleds and Saints. That's why this forum keeps me interested, always having to google things I've never seen. Corso, Malamute/Corgi, that Cocker/Chihuahua thing...  |
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