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TexasBushwhacker

(20,142 posts)
9. Over 3200 ft
Sun Jul 26, 2020, 05:18 PM
Jul 2020

I wonder about the age and condition of the dog. A lot of big dogs have hip dysplasia and mountain climbing, and descending, would be hard on them.

Good people, good people. nt NCjack Jul 2020 #1
Sweet!! Thekaspervote Jul 2020 #2
K&R! ProfessorGAC Jul 2020 #3
"She apparently feels a bit guilty and slightly embarrassed about letting down the image elleng Jul 2020 #4
At 72, I can relate! KY_EnviroGuy Jul 2020 #6
Okay, I think my heart actually melted while reading this. Dem2theMax Jul 2020 #5
How tall is the peak? brush Jul 2020 #7
3209 ft. Chellee Jul 2020 #8
Over 3200 ft TexasBushwhacker Jul 2020 #9
Found another source that says she's only 4 years old. KY_EnviroGuy Jul 2020 #12
Was it this guy? central scrutinizer Jul 2020 #10
That picture is incredibly heartwarming nuxvomica Jul 2020 #11
England's highest peak... 3,209ft. LudwigPastorius Jul 2020 #13
There are over 50 peaks in CO that are over 14,000 ft. Of course, it all depends on what one niyad Jul 2020 #14
But when bicycling around England one really appreciates MissB Jul 2020 #15
It's pretty rough terrain, though. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2020 #16
Cheers to the rescue team! smirkymonkey Jul 2020 #17
What a heartwarming story! Duppers Jul 2020 #18
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