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    crack canyon and dogs?

    i've never done crack canyon in the reef. is it OK for dogs like lwh?

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    Dogs who are good hikers should have no problems in Crack Canyon. Only one small obstacle where you will probably have to help the dog.

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    I'd keep an eye on your dog as well. I took mine down crack canyon last year, he wondered off a little looking for water and found a keeper pothole. Luckily I heard him splashing around and was able to find him and pull him out quickly.

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    I took my dog last year. We had to help her down a dryfall that was about 10 ft high, mabey a little higher. the we got stopped by a 15-20 ft dryfall that would have made it tough to get her down. We stopped because the kids were tired of hiking and we had to go back to our cars at the top. My guess is we were less than a mile to the bottom, we just didn't park a car there.
    Very fun canyon. I would def give it a try.
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    you guys are the best. i'll try it, i don't have a harness for her and she's pretty durable so we'll see.

    -walter

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    oh and trackrunner, that's AWESOME!

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    Quote Originally Posted by walter
    you guys are the best. i'll try it, i don't have a harness for her and she's pretty durable so we'll see.

    -walter
    I don't have a harness for my dog either. Don't for get a TR and Pics!
    The man thong is wrong.

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    Depending on dog and backpack size I've stuffed my dog in the backpack to raise and lower before.... that was my Springer Spanial.... the dog I have now, a Red Boned Hound, is about the same size as me and you would never get him in a backpack.

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