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At 12:24pm on January 4, 2012, John Wolff said…

http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/umtanum-ridge-crest

google it.   Umtanum Ridge, south of Ellensburg on SR 821.  I've heard that ticks can be heavy there at certain seasons (spring?).  There's a trailhead with a pedestrian suspension bridge.  Occasionally closed at lambing time for bighorn sheep?  Stiff uphill hike, to maybe 3500' at the microwave relay.  Road-accessible up top, so expect hunters.

At 11:42pm on January 3, 2012, John Wolff said…

Just hiked Umtanum ridge with a pal.  Great dog hike.  Saw several hunters (it is road-accessible) and heard a lot of shooting in the distance. So wear safety hunter-orange colors.  I flag the dogs with day-glo magenta survey ribbon, I only trust 99% of the hunters, and a corgi can look lie a fox in tall grass.  It was cold, snow.  I'm told the tiocks can be heavy there in warmer weather.  Wide-open up on top, 3500'. 

At 3:17am on September 20, 2011, John Wolff said…

This is one of the last of the 1400 pics I took on our 5-day Labor Day trip;  I'm so glad you got to see this magic place:

At 7:19pm on September 14, 2011, Gail and Ashton said…

Sorry so long to reply! This summer has been beyond busy! I really hope we can meet up one of these days for some corgi fun. This coming weekend is the Wenatchee Dog Show but we got so behind on stuff we missed the cut off for entries, shoot! So we are headed to Fall City instead for some Coursing. But we will be entering the agility trial in Wenatchee next month! If you can come out you should check it out. Ashton is still in the Novice class but hopefully he'll get a couple of titles in Wenatchee! (keep your fingers crossed!)

I am so happy you guys are getting into obedience and got to meet Jeff. He is such a sweet guy and does tons and tons of stuff with his dogs. Maybe you'll be ready for competition by the time the Moses Lake show rolls around this spring! (hint, hint) As extra incentive John and I donate a corgi specific prizes in Rally and we'll probably add prizes for obedience too. :D

Hope all is well and the corgi kids aren't melting in this heat! Definitely keep in touch and hopefully we'll cross paths soon! Take care!!

 

At 7:14pm on September 2, 2011, Cindi & Twinkie said…
I forgot to tell you thank you for the series of Twinkie! Now she's a pop icon too! Thanks again!
At 9:36pm on August 19, 2011, Cody Jones said…
Thanks so much for the info and the contact! Much appreciated. For a long time we had our hearts set on a puppy but we would absolutely consider 5 months old. We've contacted breeders all over Washington and Oregon, no place is too far if they have our puppy! Thanks again, we look forward to hearing from you.
At 4:33pm on August 19, 2011, Cody Jones said…

Thanks for the information.  We've been through just about every type of classified we can come across to try and find a tri male pup.  If you would be willing to give your breeder a call and see if they have any knowledge of anyone with pups or having them soon that would be a tremendous help.

Really appreciate it.  Thanks in advance.

At 2:21pm on August 17, 2011, John Wolff said…

What your breeder's name?  Ours (Carrie Hale) likely knows her.

Did you ever get up to Spider Meadows?  It's a very popular place -- there were lots of cars at the trailhead when Al & I spent the night on Mt. Maude and Al passed his Porcupine Test.

http://www.mycorgi.com/profiles/blogs/our-masterpiece

Get over to Ancient Lakes, there's a big loop hike you can do, great in winter when it's cooler.

At 12:26pm on July 22, 2011, John Wolff said…
Hey, who'd you get Zoey from?
At 1:14am on July 12, 2011, John Wolff said…
Do you get a lot of ticks on the east side? Al brought one home in mid-June, when we went to the Teanaway, even though I'd put Advantix on hime the night before we left. The wood/dog ticks are supposedly on the east side of the Cascades, but I sort of recall seeing a range map showing that deer ticks (which vector Lyme disease) are on the wet west side. They're smaller, harder to spot. Don't know if I've ever seen one.
At 12:56pm on July 8, 2011, John Wolff said…

small square foam sleeping pad (standard first-aid item, doubles as dog pad)

pile blanket

Outward Hound(TM) collapsible dog bowl and a tiny 1/2 pint ultralight water bottle to save residual dog bowl water when it's scarce.

Pawz(TM) booties, medium, for emergency sore paws

vet-wrap might be good for paw emergencies but I don't even have any.

chest harness for belay on dangerous river crossings or steep slopes (I tested this to see if it would hold Al vertically suspended if he fell off a high log... and he slipped neatly out of it -- haven't repeated the test, afraid it could hurt his shoulders).  My leash is strong enough to belay the dog, has a carabiner at each end so I can clip it to a strong point on my pack.  The dog is usually off-leash, the leash kept in quick-draw readiness.

I keep the dog food in a heavy-duty plastic can scavenged from work; O-ring screw-cap, contains odors better than a plastic bag.  Dog food being prime bear-bait.

The Doggles sunglasses have not worked well; they scrape them off on the snow. 

Dan Nelson wrote a book on dog hikes in western WA, has a valuable introduction with first aid advice etc. 

One thing I have NOT done is figure out how to improvise a muzzle.  A porcupine would be a really bad experience, and all I have is a good pair of forceps in the first aid kit; I have no idea if they'd work.  You'd have to seriously restrain a dog with porky quills in its face.

I bought these crazy "ChillyBuddy" cooling vests, haven't tied them yet, but our dogs wilt in the hot sun above timberline.

Just tried "VitalEssentials" freeze-dried 100% raw dog food, about 50/50 with kibble.  Went down well, made him fart... in my sleeping bag...

At 8:27pm on July 7, 2011, John Wolff said…

Spider Meadows (Chiwawa R, Phelps Creek?) is a wonderful place.  We took Carina in there when she was about 4, her first glissade on snow.  If you go to Spider Meadows, try going a little but farther up into Phelps Creek Basin -- there may be a lot more snow than usual this year.

Several photos I've posted here are from Spider Gap, Cloudy Pass, Buck Creek Pass, Fortress Mt., High Pass, and the Napeequa Valley.  If you go to Spider Meadows, Spider Gap is not too much farther.  There'll be a lot of snow this year, but the little shoestring glacier remnant is not too steep.

I really like the Teanaway area in June - was there a month ago, tons of snow.  Navaho Pass has a great view of the Stuart Range., and Navaho Peakis just a bit farther, 7200.  Mt Earl is popular, up Beverly Creek.

http://www.mycorgi.com/photo/spider-gap?context=user#!/photo/walking-the-dog?context=user

Ancient Lakes makes a great dogwalk.   I've heard Umtanum Ridge is nice.

Look out for critters.  We saw some fresh corgi tracks at Tank Lakes -- exactly like Al's -- except they weren't made by a corgi....   I leash the dog at night.

We'll look for you.  I want to go up Mt. Maude in the Entiats this summer (E side of Phelps Ck, same trailhead as Spider Meadows).  It's 9000, but the south ridge is just a long walk.

Are you talking day-hiking, or an overnight backpack?  If you tell me how far you can go, I can offer suggestions.

wta.org is a good website.  Search trip reports from "Cascade Liberation Organization", and you'll find Al & Gwynnie's exploits.  I think you can search trip reports for "hiked with a dog".

At 4:14pm on June 14, 2011, Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack ) said…
Rec'd your gift. Thank you for thinking of us!
At 1:05am on June 11, 2011, Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack ) gave Kasey, Max, & Zoey a gift
At 1:04am on June 11, 2011, Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack ) said…
Thanks again for making my guys look like silent screen stars. I cleaned L's eyes. Thanks to angels' eyes, I don't have to clean up photos anymore. That stuff worked miracles. Let me know what you think.
At 2:58pm on June 10, 2011, Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack ) said…
I was delighted to see what you had done with my photo. It was the nicest surprise. Thanks too for your compliment. Actually redoing my photo was a great compliment, too. You have a good eye and picked a good photo for black and white. They can be Bogey and Bacall, haha.
At 8:23am on June 9, 2011, Rebecca Marie O'Bryan said…
i dont mind at all if u want to do play around with my photos:) feel free to go through them. i just love what u did with the photo of your corgis siting next to each other. u really brought out there color
At 8:11am on June 9, 2011, Rebecca Marie O'Bryan said…
thank you very much!=) your corgis are so adorable
At 3:28am on June 9, 2011, Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack ) said…
Well Lucy will always be my little one, about 20 lbs. Rafa is no longer little. 30lbs and growing up. No fat, just a bit long in the leg and LONG! They're doing great. Thanks for asking!
At 3:03am on June 9, 2011, Lucy & Ricky (Wendy/Jack ) said…
This is just a love note. I love the photos of your Corgis. xoxo

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