Monday, January 09, 2023

Annual hike Gone to the Dogs....

I met Jason and his dog Piper last year on New Year's Eve. We hiked together for the first time during the Kickapoo Winter Festival in 2022. We hiked together a couple of time sense then. Saturday we met up again to hike at the Weister Creek ice cave trail.

Jason had adopted Felix just weeks ago. There is a lot of unknown about Felix as he is an older dog who supposedly lived on the streets. 

Felix is in the red coat. Charlie is trying to help Jason do something or get in his car.



Here Piper is running back towards us on the trail. Piper wears a coat and also has Paw Balm on her feet to help protect her feet.

She seems to have boundless energy.




Both of Jason's dogs are adopted rescues and he absolutely adores his dogs. Charlie adores Jason too because he has the greatest dog treats.

Jason explained that he wanted to see how Felix would do on a hike that was a bit longer than 30 minutes. He planned on taking his dogs with him to Superior next month to visit the Ice Caves along the lake.

Charlie didn't wear his coat, I'm still trying to find something that will allow his tiny legs free movement when negotiating deeper snow and jumping logs. However, the weather didn't bother him one bit.

His orange reflective vest is great for visibility as long as we are on a groomed trail.

Photo by Jason:


Piper, chillin' out:


We got to the Ice Caves fairly quickly.

Piper lead the way and then waited for us.

Ahhhh hah!

We can see who the dogs prefer!



Felix inside the ice cave doing his own thing.




We spent a long time exploring the ice formations and Felix started to get a bit grumpy and began to shake. We figured he was cold and decided to head off the bluff we were on.

By the time we got down into the valley, Felix was himself again and walked sedately behind me or Jason. Charlie often walked shoulder to shoulder with Felix. [Hey! A new friend for Charlie that doesn't try to roll him over like a ball!]


Piper kept bounding around us and trying to get Charlie to play. Charlie decided that Felix was more his speed. All was good in the doggy hiking world.

We met up with two large groups of people. Felix just walked by them and ignored them with no more than a sniff. Piper sat out of their reach and waited for them to pass. She is good with one or two people, but shy of crowds.

I had leashed up Charlie because he is a greeter and adores humans of all kinds. They asked if they could pet Charlie and I said sure. I let him off leash and he did his Charlie thing. He squeaked and grunted with pleasure, his tail doing wild wags.

One lady asked how did Charlie get through all this snow? Charlie showed off by jumping a log and diving through the snow to circle around her with glee.

My answer: He Loves Snow!

We got to the end of the ice formations near where the old Beaver Dam used to be. Jason climbed out on a boulder next the the very cold and very swift Weister Creek where he wanted his photo taken.


It was pretty funny that Charlie whined and fussed all the time Jason was up there. I kept him with me as I am sure the little stinker wanted to try and jump over the water to get out there.

Our hike back was rather quiet and unexciting. We talked about meeting up again this winter for another outing. I think I'll take him to an off the map place to see some bluffs and ice.

Hopefully, it will all work out. And...Felix did fine on a 2 hour hike! We didn't hike fast but kept it to his pace.

Charlie was exhausted from his outing.

Another good hike in the books for the start of 2023!


11 comments:

  1. You are off to a good 2023. I like how Jason's dog coats fasten. Dogs know good humans, and you seem to have a knack for coming across them too. Glad you found an ice cave hiking buddy!

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    1. It was fun and Jason is a kind person.
      The ice formations were cool and he actually took some awesome photos with his cell phone.
      Dang. But I stubbornly stay with a camera!

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  2. What a wonderful hike. I bet the dogs thought it was the most fun. That cave is so amazing to see. I felt cold while taking the hike with you.

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  3. This sounds like a really enjoyable day for all of you!

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  4. Anonymous7:50 PM

    Wow! So much snow there! We have non around here. Hurray for Lake Michigan! Looks like the dogs had a great time. I bet being out in the snow is fun for them when they get to do things together.

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    1. I know! My son showed me a photo of his running group at Pet's and I was so surprised by No Snow! The dogs all loved it. You won't thank Lake Michigan when you get Lake Effect Snow!
      :)

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  5. What a great hike for everyone!

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    1. The dogs were dog-tired afterwards!

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  6. Fun! I hope he has good luck with the ice caves on Superior I know some years they are closed and I hear parking spots can be down the road aways:)

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    1. Yes, as with some of the most beautiful places, they tend to get over used and crowded. He seems to be pretty good at getting to places no one else really knows about!

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