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On the Web
- Trail Dog E-mail List - This is a list for those who hike and backpack with dogs. Topics include conditioning, dog packs, hiking trip journals and hiking areas open to dogs. Other threads include sledding and skijoring.
- Appalachian Trail - Explore the famous hiking trail that runs along the ridge of the Appalachian Mountain range from Georgia to Maine (or Maine to Georgia - depending on your perspective.)
- Canine Activities: Camping and Backpacking with Dogs FAQ - From rec.pets.dogs:
- Dog Hike - Hiking and backpacking with your canine companion, with equipment information, trail etiquette.
- SuperPuppy Press: Backpacking With Your Dog - Training tips and trail etiquette.
- Sierra Club K-9 Hiking Committee - Angeles Chapter - The K-9 Hiking Committee explores and enjoys the trails and remote areas of the great outdoors with our canine friends and promotes responsible dog-ownership and behavior in the pursuit of these goals.
- Waggin' Trail Adventures - A walking and hiking club organized for people to enjoy the outdoors with their dogs. Based in Ontario, Canada.
- Newf Goodies - Information on hiking and backpacking with dogs, training tips, sources for supplies, and recipes for dog treats to take on your trip.
- Camping With Your Dog(s) - Tips on camping with dogs.
- Bureau of Land Management - National Home Page - The Bureau of Land Management administers 264 million acres of public lands, located primarily in the 12 Western States, containing natural, historical, cultural, recreational, and economic resources.
Wikipedia Articles
- Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race - The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, usually just called the "Iditarod", is an annual sled dog race in Alaska, where mushers and teams of dogs cover about 1,151 miles (1,853 km) in eight to fifteen days. The Iditarod began in 1973 as an event to test the best sled dog mushers and teams, evolving into the highly competitive race it is today.
- Dogwalking - Dogwalking is a pastime and a profession involving the act of a person walking with a dog from the dog's residence over a course of sidewalk or trail and then returning. Some people drive to a specific location, such as a park, to walk their dogs.