The story of a remarkable mountain rescue operation triggered by two Labrador dogs has been doing the rounds in the mainstream news and on social media since the incident occurred on Braithwaite How in the Lake District in late October.
Someone should always stay with the victim to administer medical attention and support. Golden boy knew that he was best suited to this role, and that the Black Lab was best suited to running off like an idiot.
> Someone should always stay with the victim to administer medical attention and support. Golden boy knew that he was best suited to this role, and that the Black Lab was best suited to running off like an idiot.
Golden boy was probably rifling his Master's pockets for bonios
In fairness this is how my retriever would behave, if I was lucky. I suspect that whilst my labx was busy going for help or performing cpr, the golden would have adoptepted the family picnicking 10 yards away without a word about my dying in a ditch behind them. He's very pretty, but a complete solipsist
With only two non-injured you want a runner and a stayer. The best team would be a lakeland foxhound to do the running and a huge st bernard to stay put and keep you warm.
Fri Night Vid Finding Focus - Life Behind The Lens of a Climbing Photographer
This week's Friday Night Video is a portrait of a prolific climbing photographer from Wedge Climbing. Sam Pratt is well known in both the outdoor and competition scene but if you haven't heard of him, you've likely seen...
Gear News The Art of Climbing – Out Now
Press Release Alpkit and Outside Bank Holiday Hathersage Tent Show 4-5th May