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Those letters also happen to mean "Canine National Ski Patrol", which refer to my canine partner "Storm". In honor of those efforts, Storm and I were asked to join the Color Guard today with the rest of The U. After a brief introduction to the Payette Lakes Ski Patrol Leader, it's official. News that will delay Storms return to the mountain. Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back. The question for today is, should you care? The scenario was a complete burial. We are currently allowing Storm to de-stress from his experiences at the Idaho Humane Society and adjust to his new home. Here's a simple one for Ruby. Very cool news; it will get Smalltalk some positive PR. for getting the ball rolling. I took Storm to Brundage Mountain today for his last taste of snow for the season. It's all happening, DC! Storm performed very well. Some slowness issues have been fixed. Very cool news; it will get Smalltalk some positive PR. for getting the ball rolling. And, of course, the dreaded bad news; Storm got so excited on the hill today that he repeatedly ran too close to my skis, resulting in a number of ski cuts. We jumped right into Phase Four with a full burial and a blind search. Those letters also happen to mean "Canine National Ski Patrol", which refer to my canine partner "Storm". But everywhere I look, spring has sprung. We jumped right into Phase Four with a full burial and a blind search. In fact, I only know of four documented cases in North America in which canines have recovered victims alive. Update: Geoff has posted a much better version which is high-quality and starts from the beginning. When someone is buried in an avalanche, speed in locating the individual is of the essence. You can read about his Phase One Training and follow his Phase Two progress in his training logs. I broke my leg today. |