You also have to consider that while your dog might be friendly, other dogs (and people) may not be as friendly, so it is good trail etiquette to have control of your dog and have him sitting or walking next to
you when other hikers walk by.
Not exact matches
We recently moved to Oregon and were taking a hike in God's beautiful creation, standing in awe of the streams, and trees, and waterfalls in this area, and also enjoying communication with
other hikers we met along the trail,
when we came across this Jesus Graffiti.
We recently moved to Oregon and were taking a hike in God's beautiful creation, standing in awe of the streams, and trees, and waterfalls in this area, and also enjoying communication with
other hikers we met along the trail,
when we came across this:
Getting there means a quick drive over the Golden Gate Bridge, and
when you arrive you can choose from plopping down a blanket to bliss out in sensory overload or putting one foot in front of the
other on the 5 miles of winding paths, friendly for
hikers, bikers, and horse riders of all levels.
While hiking with your dog, keep him close to you
when you pass
other hikers.