Best Hikes with Dogs New Hampshire and Vermont

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Hiking, Travel
Cover of the book Best Hikes with Dogs New Hampshire and Vermont by Lisa Densmore, Mountaineers Books
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Author: Lisa Densmore ISBN: 9781594852367
Publisher: Mountaineers Books Publication: August 17, 2005
Imprint: Mountaineers Books Language: English
Author: Lisa Densmore
ISBN: 9781594852367
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Publication: August 17, 2005
Imprint: Mountaineers Books
Language: English


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* New Hamshire and Vermont trails rated 1-4 paws to show difficulty for dog owners and their four-legged friends
* Terrain that's hazard free and easy on the dog paws
* On most trails, no leashes required and no large crowds

Lisa Densmore hiked more than 300 miles in New Hampshire and Vermont mostly with her faithful trail companion Bravo, a Chesapeake Bay retriever, but also with other dogs, while researching this book. In Best Hikes with Dogs new Hampshire and Vermontshe shares her favorite trails of easy day hikes to overnight backpacking trips, presented through canine-centric eyes. This guidebook will delight both you and your pet with directions to panoramic views, long ridge walks, lush forests, and pristine lakes.

Advice is given on topics such as proper trail etiquette for dogs, wildlife encounters, and weather concerns. Additional features include what to pack for your pooch, including the Ten Canine Essentials, a doggy first aid kit, and a Trail Finder chart that lists hikes by length, terrain, difficulty for dogs, and more.

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CLICK HERE
to download the difficult hike in New Hampshire up "Smarts Mountain" and the easy hike in Vermont around "Abbey Pond" from Best Hikes with Dogs New Hampshire & Vermont

* New Hamshire and Vermont trails rated 1-4 paws to show difficulty for dog owners and their four-legged friends
* Terrain that's hazard free and easy on the dog paws
* On most trails, no leashes required and no large crowds

Lisa Densmore hiked more than 300 miles in New Hampshire and Vermont mostly with her faithful trail companion Bravo, a Chesapeake Bay retriever, but also with other dogs, while researching this book. In Best Hikes with Dogs new Hampshire and Vermontshe shares her favorite trails of easy day hikes to overnight backpacking trips, presented through canine-centric eyes. This guidebook will delight both you and your pet with directions to panoramic views, long ridge walks, lush forests, and pristine lakes.

Advice is given on topics such as proper trail etiquette for dogs, wildlife encounters, and weather concerns. Additional features include what to pack for your pooch, including the Ten Canine Essentials, a doggy first aid kit, and a Trail Finder chart that lists hikes by length, terrain, difficulty for dogs, and more.

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