If you’ve never gone camping with your dog or you don’t go often enough that you forget what dog camping gear essentials to pack each time you head out, then this is the post for you! I have spent so many nights camping with my dog that it sometimes feels more comfortable than my own …
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This post is sponsored by one of my favorite adventure dog gear brands, Kurgo. I’ve used their gear for years and would never recommend anything that I wouldn’t use myself! My opinions remain my own. Regular adventures means that my car is almost always dirty. If it’s not mud, it’s dog fur. If it’s not …
I have been trail running for over 20 years, 10 of which have been with a dog by my side. In that time, I’ve tested a ton of different trail running gear for both dogs and humans and know well what works and what doesn’t work for us. Trail running is my primary method of …
One of the questions we’re asked most frequently about our adventures with Sora relates to how we keep her hydrated. How much do we give her? How do we carry it? What kind of water does she drink? Dogs require anywhere from ½ oz to 1 oz per pound of body weight. This figure varies …
At first, the idea of riding a bike with a dog around the world seemed ridiculous. I wanted no part in the idea. It only took a couple weeks of sunny days stuck inside my office to come around and let Dave know I was in on his adventure proposal. Yes, cycle touring with a …
In the past, we would carry two leashes when cycle touring (three, actually because we had two dogs at the time). Two were regular walking leashes, while the third was a running leash for Sora. When we encounter steep hills, separated paths, or low-traffic roads, we boot Sora from the trailer and have her run …
Sora spends a lot of time on her bed. It lines the bottom of her trailer while we ride anywhere from four to eight hours each day and she sleeps on it at the foot of our tent each night. Our bicycle journey required a reliable bed that was lightweight, waterproof, and durable. Kurgo’s Loft …