Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 11:30:42 -0700
Reply-To: Nolan Hester <waywest@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From: Nolan Hester <waywest@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: Re: dogs to alaska?
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Hi Andy,
We and our dog lived in Alaska for three years (three _winters_ is
how you count them there) and dogs are a mixed bag there.
Two critter issues: bears and moose.
While you're out hiking, dogs have a fondness for catching the bears'
scent, running out after them and then high-tailing it back to _you_
with the bear in pursuit. Since bears are pretty much everywhere in
Alaska (even popular day hike areas), we hiked with a leash that we
hooked to our hip pack to at keep our hands free. That kept the dog
from heading out and rousting up a bear in the brush. In general,
you'll never see a bear because they hear\smell you coming and don't
want anything to do with you.
While van camping, keep the dogs inside the van with you at night.
(And at Denali you'll also be asked to keep the pop-top down at night
to reduce the _rare_ chance of a bear reaching through the canvas.)
As for moose, if you crowd them on a trail they can kick a dog (and
you) to death. If you keep a respectful distance (say, 50-100'--more
if there's a calf and mom), you'll have no problems. But do keep an
eye out for moose while driving at night--especially on the road from
Anchorage south to Seward\Homer. Every year several _hundred_ moose
get hit by cars--and you do not want to even think about the damage a
moose does to a Westy.
Something else to remember: Dogs are not allowed in any of the
national parks (except on leash in the campground). That rules out
day hikes in places like Denali, where the dog-less can ride a bus
into the park and hop off anywhere along the road for a trailless day
hike. If you're willing to deal with those incoveniences and use the
leash, then take those pups: They'll be as thrilled with those scents
of the wild as much as you are by the sights.
Nolan
87 Westy "Hanz"
(now sporting real cup holders and a precision chopped closet door)
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Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 13:41:04 EDT
From: Andy Zappe <Zapvw@AOL.COM>
Subject: dogs to alaska?
anyone have input on whether to take the dogs to ak? two labs, just didn't
know if i would be asking for trouble while camping, ie, other animals coming
around, etc.
andy
80 vanagon L
85 westy