My favorite quote:
"We were going to try to identify the dog, but the dog basically didn't want to be caught and instead turned around and headed back toward the trail," said Curt Brewer, chief deputy with the Grand County Sheriff's Office. "When that happened, the search crew decided to follow the dog. And the dog took our rescue personnel right to her. I think we would have eventually found her, because we were in the right location, but the dog saved us some time."Good dog, Taz!
Ballengee's athletic career includes three Primal Quest adventure race victories, four Pikes Peak Marathon wins and a wealth of honors and awards in sports ranging from snowshoeing to mountain running. She was inducted into the Sportswomen of Colorado Hall of Fame in March, 2006.
Wow, that's fantastic! Gives me hope with my new dog:) He definitely can run, even as a puppy.
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Wow what a wonderful story. Thanks for posting it!
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you made a great job for your Blog.Keep it up the good work..
Again thank you very much.. Cheers
Best Regards,
Cathy Cole
Remote Dog Trainer
i just heard a bit about this story on NPR. I googled it and found your cool blog...thank you for the information. I love hiking but not so much running on the boring roads. Maybe I can give trail running a whirl some day.
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