Cpt.Caveman Posted January 10, 2002 Posted January 10, 2002 [ 01-10-2002: Message edited by: Cpt.Caveman ] Quote
KeithKSchultz Posted January 10, 2002 Posted January 10, 2002 Early one December morning in Hidden Rock Campground, a nice little old lady was walking around the loop in search of her pet 'Fifi' who one must assume was a poodle. Apparently not realizing the nature of her National Monument experience, she was rather voiciferously calling for 'Fifi' and enticing her with all mention of poodle delights to no avail.From what I heard, I can only ussume that it was a climber whose name I will not mention, who finally responded with a tender FYI."Your F---ING dog got eaten by coyotes lady. Now will you shut up and let us sleep?!" Winter mornings can be very quiet in Joshua Tree. Quote
avypoodle Posted January 10, 2002 Posted January 10, 2002 You didn't really think that I came up with that did you? Damn I'm purty. And just cause I'm a poodle doesn't mean I don't get rough. Quote
Cpt.Caveman Posted January 10, 2002 Author Posted January 10, 2002 Philfort is this an avypoodle http://praxis.etla.net/~philfort/Jove/Jove.html Quote
allthumbs Posted January 10, 2002 Posted January 10, 2002 Interesting story. Before I read it, I thought it was a Caveman turd. Quote
philfort Posted January 10, 2002 Posted January 10, 2002 Probably an avalanche husky or something. Sledders need slightly larger dogs due to the heavier weight of sled vs. skier. Quote
max Posted January 10, 2002 Posted January 10, 2002 On a similarly dog/grusome note... I lived out in the sticks and one spring we had a frantic guy come to our house and ask for help finding his dogs. Turns out he lost control of his dog team. The dogs ran and ran and ran, evntually killing two in the team and injuring several others, one of which had to be put down. The guy was totally broken up about it. Quote
gregm Posted January 10, 2002 Posted January 10, 2002 there are two sides to every story: http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues97/aug97/poodle_jpg.html actually there is nothing better a dog to dig you out. i once went hiking with a dog whose master was buried and the dog dug his face out. the owner then had to suffer the dog just licking his face until somebody came along and dug the rest of him out. Quote
Dru Posted January 13, 2002 Posted January 13, 2002 its good if the dog that digs you out has a keg of brandy around its neck like those Swiss St. Bernards do. Quote
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