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From: Adrianna J. Taylor
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 5:26 PM
Subject: Husky Hike
Hello Folks,
We had another strange, unpredictable winter up here in Big Bear Lake, but we did manage to get two days of dog sledding in despite the overall lack of snow and we had a great time running the dogs.
Our Spring/Summer activity season is getting off to a late start because our weather has continued to be very erratic and unpredictable. We got a light dusting of snow this past weekend and the storm we had a few weeks ago dumped over a foot of snow on the valley, which unfortunately melted the very next day leaving everything a wet, muddy
mess.
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Dr. Bea Heller and Odin,
the Alaskan Husky Therapy Dog.
To contact Odin,
please e-mail him at Odin@PainControl
CenterofHB.com
or visit him in person at work.
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We are planning our first hike of the season for Saturday, May 17th. We are going to hike along the
Santa Ana River Bed and the meeting time will be 9:00AM. This will be an easy hike with plenty of
shade and hopefully running water along the trail. We will hike at a leisurely pace and we don't
have a set distance to hike and we will just go with the flow.
If you are interested in attending this hike, you must reply to this e-mail letting me know and you
will then be sent directions. This hike is open to all breeds of dogs and if you want to come hiking with us and you don't own a dog, you are still welcome. We always have extras and you can borrow
one of our dogs if you wish.
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As always, you will need an National Forest Adventure Pass.
Dress in layers as the weather can be a bit chilly in the morning and
warm up as the sun comes out. Sunglasses, and a hat are recommended
and sunscreen is a must. The sun is very strong and unforgiving at
this altitude and you can burn within minutes.
Wear proper shoes/hiking boots that are comfortable and have adequate
ankle support and good tread on the soles.
** No flip-flops or open toed shoes!!**
Believe it or not, we actually did have someone show up for a hike
last summer wearing flip flops and the penalty for an act of such
utter stupidity and lack of common sense and good judgment was
immediate removal from the club. This may sound harsh, but someone
who goes through their closet and picks out a pair of flip flops to
wear hiking in the mountains is a danger and a hazard to everyone.
You turn your back on them for one minute and the next thing you
know, they are running with scissors, feeding chocolate to the dogs, and
playing with matches. hahaha.
Bring plenty of fresh water for your dog(s) and yourself.
Bring something to snack on and to keep your energy level up.
All dogs must be kept on a leash and under control at all times.
Do not bring a dog that is aggressive and or vicious and we
expect every dog has been properly socialized within reason.
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Adrianna J. Taylor
huskysocialclub@earthlink.net
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