Expedition Utah Freeze Your Tail Off 3

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Diesel and Dust
Supporting Member
Location
Smithfield Utah
Steve, Not sure what could have happened Olly's feet appear to be ok. I'm glad you guys brought your dogs Olly is still burned out after all the non stop playing and running. I often wonder if they have more fun than we do lol.
 

Sawtooth

Hagisch
Location
Holladay,Utah
Ripple's feet are sore and I had to scrub sand/dirt balls that I thought were pebbles out from between her pads.After the ride home she could barely get out of the truck and crashed hard for the rest of the night.Thanks for the workout.
 

SAMI

Formerly Beardy McGee
Location
SLC, UT
FWIW Steve, our Rhodesian Ridgeback tore up one of his pads last week playing at the dog park for a few hours. I believe it was patches of crusty sharp ice/snow that did it for him. With there being no shortage of crusty sharp ice/snow outcroppings out where we were, I'd say that's the likely culprit. I'm blown away at how fast the pad grew back too.
 

SAMI

Formerly Beardy McGee
Location
SLC, UT
Those looked and smelled so good! You and Stephen sure know how to cook! :drool:

Stephen? He didn't show up to see how it's done. ;)

Cooked the bacon first, then set to the other side of the iron to stay warm. Tossed in pre-chopped red bell pepper and onion seasoned with garlic pepper, and Sautéed with small chunk of butter that mixed in nicely with some remaining bacon grease. Once the veggies were good they were moved to the side to make way for eggs.. Once egs were decently scrambled the veggies were mixed in. A giant heap of pepper jack cheese over the top, bacon on top ofthe cheese, close the lid for another minute or two and it's ready to serve in a warmed tortilla. :)

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sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
FWIW Steve, our Rhodesian Ridgeback tore up one of his pads last week playing at the dog park for a few hours. I believe it was patches of crusty sharp ice/snow that did it for him. With there being no shortage of crusty sharp ice/snow outcroppings out where we were, I'd say that's the likely culprit. I'm blown away at how fast the pad grew back too.

I think his pads ended up getting frozen to the ground a few times, and when he ran, it tore them a little. Glad to hear they grew back quickly. Fender LOVES the snow, and I don't think I could get him to wear booties when in the snow next time.
 

3YLSYKR

Member
Location
Riverton, UT
Great pics of the sunset through the pipes. I wish I could have made it. Looks cold, can't believe you slept outside, I would have put the seats down in the toy and slept in there.
 
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