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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2236588" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>You SAR guys are pretty amazing. So are the folks who maintain the PCT.</p><p>What astounds me is people are so caught up in their own discomfort, they cannot recognize the heat exhaustion in their dog. I said to one group, "go home now or your dog will die." Advised others to gett heir dog to a creek immediately. Idjits. </p><p>[USER=63925]@Muddyboots[/USER], when I read your OP about the canoe bloke, the sick part of me thought, "help him? Push him under with an oar."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2236588, member: 94154"] You SAR guys are pretty amazing. So are the folks who maintain the PCT. What astounds me is people are so caught up in their own discomfort, they cannot recognize the heat exhaustion in their dog. I said to one group, "go home now or your dog will die." Advised others to gett heir dog to a creek immediately. Idjits. [USER=63925]@Muddyboots[/USER], when I read your OP about the canoe bloke, the sick part of me thought, "help him? Push him under with an oar." [/QUOTE]
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