
Okemo says "hi" to one of the newcomers.
For more on the hike, see the entry on our
blog.
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Portions of the hike ran along the Gunpowder
Falls River.
More pictures are available on our Webshots
gallery.
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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.
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Sometimes the dogs stop to sniff the flowers.
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Margaret's dog Pearl was an avid swimmer.
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If you aren't the lead dog, the view never changes.
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Zoë stops for a short rest during a summer
canicross adventure through Gunpowder Falls.
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Zoë and Catherine demonstrate canicrossing
through a patch of ferns.
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Okemo shows a good line out while canicrossing
through Gunpowder Falls State Park.
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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.
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Okemo and Sobo help provide a little pulling power
on the hills.
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Sobo wanted to finish the canicrossing adventure
in Lubec, Maine, not wait for pictures as a thunderstorm
approached.
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Canicross belts and equipment make walking multiple
dogs easier. Eric, Zoë, T-Bone, and Sobo
were canicrossing in Virginia's Douthat
State Park. |