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Who’s a bad dog

Selena and Heloise NOT enjoy­ing this par­tic­u­lar camp­ing exper­i­ence. They did quite well, but could­n’t under­stand why they had to stay con­nec­ted to that big tree! Tech­nor­ati Tags: Dogs, Daschunds, Selena, Heloise, Vaca­tion, Camp­ing


Selena and Heloise NOT enjoy­ing this par­tic­u­lar camp­ing exper­i­ence. They did quite well, but could­n’t under­stand why they had to stay con­nec­ted to that big tree!

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5 responses to “Who’s a bad dog”

  1. Adam Snider Avatar

    Where did you go camp­ing, Brad? Would you recom­mend the location?

  2. Brad Grier Avatar

    Hey Adam,

    We went to Jasper. Stayed in the park at the Wabasso camp­site. Nice site, reas­on­ably close to Ath­abasca Falls, and in the middle of bear country.

    Yep, it was fun, rainy but fun. Our last day was the best. The weath­er lif­ted, we went to the base of the Tram, to Ath­abasca falls, then began the Angle Gla­ci­er hike up Mt. Edith Cavalle. We were rained out though…snow and sleet actu­ally. Dogs wer­en’t happy. All in all, fun though!

  3. Adam Snider Avatar

    Well, I’m ridicu­lously late reply­ing to this, but I’ve been to Wabasso before. It is a nice site. It’s a bit off the beaten trail, com­pared to the oth­er “major” sites in Jasper, in that it’s not right on High­way 93, which is nice.

  4. Brad Grier Avatar

    Agreed. It’s usu­ally the fall­back for most people, but I kinda like being out of the way.

  5. Adam Snider Avatar

    The first time I camped out there (that I remember—I think I may have gone there as a young kid, but don’t remem­ber for sure) was pretty much by acci­dent. We went on a long week­end, and it was the only site that was­n’t already full when we made our reservations.

    It was the “fall­back” for us, as well, but I’m pretty fond of it now. A happy acci­dent, I guess.

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