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Sobo waits on the trail during a hike near Hereford, Maryland.
Sobo during a break in the action.
Zoe romps through the meadow during a hike in Green Ridge State Park in Western Maryland.
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Maryland Sled Dog Adventures LLC is a micro mushing educational program provider in Baltimore, Maryland.

Canicross Club - Group Hikes with Your Dog

Maryland Sled Dog Adventures LLC offered canicross hikes during the summer months from May through August. These hikes are perfect if you are looking for something different to do with your dog during the summer. These hikes explored different trails throughout Central Maryland and ranged in length from three miles to eight miles.

Okemo says hi Scenic river

Standing on top of Sugarloaf mountain.

Sometimes you see a lot of dog butts when canicrossing.

Okemo says hi Scenic river

Hiking through Gunpowder Falls State Park in Hereford, Maryland.

Catherine and Acadia match strides with Anna and Wolfie.

Okemo says hi Scenic river

Okemo says "hi" to one of the newcomers.

Portions of the hike ran along the Gunpowder Falls River.

Eric with Sobo and Okemo. Betty with Cooper.
Eric has Okemo and Sobo attached to a canicross belt. Since they are stopped for a break, the dogs are clipped at their necks, not on their harnesses.
Cooper waits patiently for Betty to give him a treat or perhaps her lunch.
Sniffing flowers Avid swimmer
Sometimes the dogs stop to sniff the flowers.
Margaret's dog Pearl was an avid swimmer.
If you are not the lead dog, the view never changes. Zoe waits in the water.
If you aren't the lead dog, the view never changes. Zoë stops for a short rest during a summer canicross adventure through Gunpowder Falls.
Zoe and Catherine hike through the ferns. Okemo demonstrates a line out.
Zoë and Catherine demonstrate canicrossing through a patch of ferns.

Okemo shows a good line out while canicrossing through Gunpowder Falls State Park.

Canicrossing can be fun for the family. Catherine canicrossing with Sobo and Okemo.
Canicrossing can be fun for the entire family. Here, a young Okemo rests during a break in the action at Catoctin Mountain Park near Frederick, Maryland.

Okemo and Sobo help provide a little pulling power on the hills.




Sobo wants to get home before the storm. Canicross belts make walking multiple dogs easier.
Sobo wanted to finish the canicrossing adventure in Lubec, Maine, not wait for pictures as a thunderstorm approached.

Canicross belts and equipment make walking multiple dogs easier. Eric, Zoë, T-Bone, and Sobo were canicrossing in Virginia's Douthat State Park.
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