Jim Boyer
Active member
It's been a long winter and spring has finally decided to stay. What with the shoulder issue (surgery), my four dogs have been hibernating. After a few "romps" to break through the cob webs and stretch a bit, we did more conditioning at the Riverside Park DTA. It is a short drive to the large section of land that is often a flood plain. Previous floods have swept several trees up into the area and "left them". The county has just mowed around them.
The setup was mostly short and fun. The camera was taken into the field for a few photos. It ended up being a lot more than the initial plan. Here's a link to the website page with the "run down" and photos. I never noticed how "different" jumping forms look in "stop action photos".
The order was Daisy, Gunny and Kooly with Taffey taken out last to pick up the "stuff". When we got out there, she was given a chance.
Taffey is getting up in age, but her mind remains sharp.
http://kwicklabs.com/KwickObstacleEX.htm
We took a day off yesterday and had time to make a YouTube slide show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUDUzEY4TRcagA9HMD_Uwakw&feature=player_detailpage&v=F9Evir_xwic
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The setup was mostly short and fun. The camera was taken into the field for a few photos. It ended up being a lot more than the initial plan. Here's a link to the website page with the "run down" and photos. I never noticed how "different" jumping forms look in "stop action photos".
The order was Daisy, Gunny and Kooly with Taffey taken out last to pick up the "stuff". When we got out there, she was given a chance.
Taffey is getting up in age, but her mind remains sharp.
http://kwicklabs.com/KwickObstacleEX.htm
We took a day off yesterday and had time to make a YouTube slide show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUDUzEY4TRcagA9HMD_Uwakw&feature=player_detailpage&v=F9Evir_xwic
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