tomberli wrote:Apparently the dog was no trouble at all and very well behaved
Interesting. Maybe these dogs were infact guide dogs for the stupid?

tomberli wrote:Apparently the dog was no trouble at all and very well behaved
tomberli wrote:Just to throw in my 0.02 $ worth... About two or three weeks ago, the first (to my knowledge) blind person walked the Overland track. Guided with CradleHuts and he also brought a guide dog. Apparently the dog was no trouble at all and very well behaved - admittedly Overland track and the scrub to Kameruka moraine are two different pairs of shoes and the dog didn't have to carry anything either. He did have his own personalised doggie-waterbottle though.
aljscott wrote:It would also be shame to end up like so many other parts of the world where you can't drink the water without treatment.
ollster wrote:PS: aljscott, your pic looks too much like mine. You'll need to change it.
stepbystep wrote:ollster wrote:PS: aljscott, your pic looks too much like mine. You'll need to change it.
Nah his is better, you need a better camera
tomberli wrote:Just to throw in my 0.02 $ worth... About two or three weeks ago, the first (to my knowledge) blind person walked the Overland track. Guided with CradleHuts and he also brought a guide dog.
Nuts wrote:tomberli wrote:Just to throw in my 0.02 $ worth... About two or three weeks ago, the first (to my knowledge) blind person walked the Overland track. Guided with CradleHuts and he also brought a guide dog.
Just for the record, Eric Sargent (who was offered 'Cradle Huts' though passed on principle...) guided the first blind person through the Overland Track (late eighties, no dog, no huts).
ollster wrote:
I drank it straight, no boiling. It was woofy, with a touch of paws.
geoskid wrote:I think I will treat from now on if its not running!
Drifting wrote:Nuts wrote:tomberli wrote:Just to throw in my 0.02 $ worth... About two or three weeks ago, the first (to my knowledge) blind person walked the Overland track. Guided with CradleHuts and he also brought a guide dog.
Just for the record, Eric Sargent (who was offered 'Cradle Huts' though passed on principle...) guided the first blind person through the Overland Track (late eighties, no dog, no huts).
COOL! What an experience for both people
greyim wrote:It's a problem, but don't wallabies have giardia? and they crap all over the place
ollster wrote:Oh yeah, there was also a camp fire site at Cavern Camp on the base of PB. We destroyed it after taking pics. We reported this to Parks, too.
GraemeSpedding wrote:Yeh was saw the camp fire scar, it was back by the time we got there on Jan um16 or 17???
Cant believe stuff about the dogs--and of course we drank the water we got from LTTS....unknowingly...
Graeme
ollster wrote:GraemeSpedding wrote:Yeh was saw the camp fire scar, it was back by the time we got there on Jan um16 or 17???
Cant believe stuff about the dogs--and of course we drank the water we got from LTTS....unknowingly...
Graeme
No way?! We scattered the rocks all over the place, and some buggers rebuilt it in only 2 weeks!
Hasn't been any word back from Parks, so I expect these fools with the dogs have gotten away with it, which *&^%$#@! me to tears.
Liamy77 wrote:what happened in the end i wonder?
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