zfountaine55
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Awesome as always, thanks for sharing Miller!
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Gun knows when the camera comes out he has to pose. He is the best at sitting tight while I set up the camera.Beautiful pics. My lab never wants to pose that good. Lol.
This was our 6th trip up there. This may have been the worst for squiters, but not too bad. Realize this is coming from someone living on the HiLine.Last time I brought a dog into the Beartooths, I had a Yellow Lab also. The mosquitoes and horseflies were so bad, his snout and belly were speckled with blood from the bites,
This is the third year with the tent. Only had one condensation issue, but that night it rained and I was camped on a creek. Copper spur hasn't been out in quite some time.Looks like abother fun trip with great weather. How do you like that tent?
We have yet to bump a griz on our trips, but about every year a goat gets close enough to wake me up in the night and get my blood pumping.Cool pup, neat trip and absolutely fantastic pictures! Does he keep the grizzlies at bay?
I would love to see some shots of those trips.Thanks for your post. Takes me back as I lived in Billings for a number of years and did some backpacking in the Beartooths with my golden. He always packed his own grub as well. Pictures brought back lots of good memories and even prompted me to dig up some old photos from those trips 20 some years ago.
You have had some amazing dogs. Are they related? Do they come from the same breeder? I believe you train them your self.
Amazing pictures and an amazing dog.