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walkin’ the dogs

Last night, Molly and I took Haley and her new best friend Jeffrey for a hike in Angel Canyon. Jeffrey is a big, lovable mutt who doesn’t get in Haley’s face, and she loves that. They were a match made in heaven. She loves her kitty friends here at home, but you can tell she prefers quality dog time with laid-back dogs, especially if it’s during a hike. In fact, when Jeffrey had to go home, Haley whined from the car! But she will have plenty more doggy dates in the future, so she need not worry.

Molly brought along her camera, so all the following photos are by her (except the one of her, which I obviously took). And no, I don’t usually hike in dresses and flip-flops (though it has happened before), but we just came from an artist’s reception.


12,173′

If you’ve noticed that I haven’t posted any hiking photos in over a month, it’s because I haven’t hiked in over a month – not since the epic 50-mile Paria adventure. There are many reasons for that, though primarily that that hike destroyed my best hiking shoes, and I’ve been too busy moving and settling into life as a cat lady. Of course, flat-out laziness does plays a role too. Well, no more! I needed to get away this weekend, bad. I took yesterday off to make up for a long work day last Saturday and planned to go somewhere, anywhere. Somewhere with a mountain to hike would be ideal. While I was doing so well with my hike mileage, I had yet to climb a mountain this year (and remember, I said I’d do at least five in five ranges). While going over my options, I settled on hiking Delano Peak. It seemed like an appropriate hike for both the dog and my lazy haven’t-hiked-in-a-month ass.

Delano Peak is the highest point in the Tushar Mountains, which is the third highest mountain range in Utah behind the Uintas and La Sal (take that Wasatch!). Delano, while not a rocky peak, reaches 12,173 feet. There is no trail up the mountain, which made it a little interesting, but it was pretty straight-forward. You could see a false summit just in front of it, so it was easy to tell where I was going. It was very steep though, and with no trail (and therefore no switchbacks), I was huffing and puffing. I had to resort to making my own switchbacks and stopping often to make it even remotely bearable. Altitude may have played a role in this. I haven’t hiked this high in I don’t even know when, and I was ridiculously sluggish from the very get-go… more so than not hiking in a month should make me. The dog kept me going though, and although it was quite miserable for me, it was well worth it when we finally reached the top. It was rather windy up there, which made it a little cool, but with temps around 100 in the valleys below, it was still pleasant. We didn’t stay on top for too long. I was looking forward to the hike down, because the hike up was so miserable, but as I should have known, going down will always be just as bad if not worse. And indeed it was. Oh well. We survived.

More photos are posted here.

Haley’s Comet

I met Haley at work last week. I have never fallen for a dog, or even a cat here (at least not in the sense that I must bring them home), but something was different with Haley, from the moment I met her. When I left, I couldn’t stop thinking about her. Her caregiver, Mileen, told me I should come back and walk her whenever I want. Even if I couldn’t adopt her, all the socializing would be good for her. I knew I would take her up on this offer.

I didn’t think I could consider taking her home though, because well, I have so many cats now and they’d never get along. While talking to one of our trainers today about my love of Haley, she told me Haley is great with cats. We wandered over to Haley’s area for a little visit, which turned into a little walk, which turned into a trip to my house. I had to pick up the bloody puke cat and bring it home at lunch, so I did… and Haley came with. We walked in, and as stated, she is great with cats. She knows her boundaries and won’t bother them. She looks away if she knows they’re uncomfortable. She’s met all of them and already made friends with a few. We went back up to work, and a few hours later, I picked her up again to come spend the night. It’s just a sleepover, but it’s a sleepover that may turn into me fostering her, which could possibly turn into adoption. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

When Mileen found out today that Haley visited my house over lunch and was coming back tonight, she said she wasn’t surprised at all. She told me she knew the minute she introduced us last week that I’d be taking her home. I guess deep down, I kind of knew too. I had all sorts of reasons why I shouldn’t get a dog, but it’s funny how they become non-issues when the right dog comes along.

Haley is perfect. She’s the perfect size, not too big, not too small. She’s great with cats… and other dogs, and horses, and everything except maybe squirrels. She’s great off-lead (a necessity for a hiker such as myself). When on-lead, she doesn’t tug. She’s very mellow, except when under the influence of hyperactive dogs, and even then it’s not over the top. She sits before any door is opened. Her kisses aren’t sloppy. She’s perfect! So she is sleeping over. And we will see how it goes.

It’s incredible how wonderful and well-adjusted she is, considering her background. Haley has a heart-breaking story that will shock you just as much as it shocked me. Haley is from Ethiopia. I knew the situation must have been bad to warrant such a long-distance rescue, but I had no idea it was as bad as it was. Haley, and her buddy Hana (also at Best Friends, and also great), were two of four surviving dogs found in a pit in Addis Ababa – a pit containing an estimated 6,000 dead dogs. This pit is where people threw unwanted dogs… a pit they couldn’t get out of. No one knows how long she was in there, but what we do know is that she is out now, and sleeping comfortably on my arm as I type this.

So while I can’t tell you the outcome of her story yet, whether I will adopt her or not, or even foster her, I will tell you that for now at least, there is another roommate in this animal house. Her name is Haley, and she’s perfect.

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