Winter Traumas

December 20, 2017

Mist I am sure prefers winter walking to summer. She does enjoy the snowy dog walks (limited though it is) but also is completely unconcerned about a long muddy walk in the hills and valleys.

This is a good job as one of the ‘tasks’ pre Christmas was to walk the Bracken Way, it might not mention it in the notes, but it can be a mite squelchy!

What however she does not appreciate is the ‘end of walk soaking’ which usually entails me picking her up and chucking her in to some fast flowing river.

Here are some photos of Mist in action during the Autumn months.

Waiting at the stile
Waiting at the stile
Classic Mist
Classic Mist
Stalking with a ball
Stalking with a ball
Buckden Pike on the Bracken Way
Buckden Pike on the Bracken Way
Choosing a coffee at Feizor
Choosing a coffee at Feizor
Pure Collie Dog
Pure Collie Dog
Do not chuck it in the river
Do not chuck it in the river
Plodding along near Kettlewell
Plodding along near Kettlewell
Can we go out?
Can we go out?

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Previous Posts

Swimming in the Beck July 2017

2016 Photos, part 2 . Dec 2016

A great start to the year July 2016

A Howgill walk. February 2015

My summer in photos June 2015

Winter photos of Mist March 2015

An Autumn climb of Crinkle Crags Nov 2014

Summer Days. Sept 2014

10 reasons to walk with a dog – June 2014

A winter of Mist in photos . Apr 2014

Mist on the Galloway Hills. Nov 2013

A Typical Walk with Mist. Sept 2013

Agile Mist & Video . June 2013

Mist of all Seasons. Apr 2013

Mist in the Moors. Dec 2012

Accommodation for Dogs. Sept 2012

Mist in Ullapool. July 2012

Dogs on Leads. May 2012

Mist on the Dales Way. March 2012

Mist, Snow & the Langdales. Feb 2012

Winter Woes Dec 2011

Frollicking Around Eskdale Oct 2011

Mist’s Summer Frolics Sept 2011

Mist Heads North July 2011

Early summer stay in Wasdale. May 2011

Mist & the outdoors in Spring. Apr 2011

Training Mist. Mar 2011

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