Gear I Used to Thru Hike With A Dog (or Two) on the Continental Divide Trail

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2025

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  • @tribequest9
    @tribequest9 9 місяців тому +3

    We need more camping and hiking with dog videos, loved this!!!!

  • @SwimDeeep
    @SwimDeeep 2 роки тому +4

    I LOVE seeing your dog sleep on it’s back belly up while y’all are camping. Shows how comfortable they are.

  • @rmoran113
    @rmoran113 Рік тому +5

    Amazing journey! I did CT with my Malinois..amazing 23 days.. definitely plan on cdt sobo! Best hiking partner could ask for! Now off to check out your other cdt vids

    • @Burner62984
      @Burner62984 10 місяців тому

      I bet your dog loved that hike!!!

    • @TUPELO_HUNNY
      @TUPELO_HUNNY 6 місяців тому

      Looking forward to hiking with my rescue Malinois ❤❤❤

  • @hikesome
    @hikesome 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you very much Bailey, very valuable Infos, as I always hike with my dog and it can be challenging sometimes, especially as he gets older now ;) Have a great res of the week and stay safe out there, Mario

  • @randysmith6493
    @randysmith6493 Рік тому +2

    Wow. Great job , thorough over view of dog care. Impressive all the gear you carried and focused care attention. Glad they made the trip okay. Tough Alaskan gal.

  • @richardnagri9198
    @richardnagri9198 2 роки тому +4

    Those are two lucky dogs! You’re awesome. I’m looking forward to your next adventure.

  • @TieWolf
    @TieWolf 6 місяців тому +1

    Okay, great info and content, but lord can we talk about that bear hang clip - that was a GORGEOUS HANG. Nicely done!

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  6 місяців тому

      Thank you! Definitely more fool proof than a traditional hang, especially here in the Rockies!

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 11 місяців тому +1

    Lots of great information, thank you. I have hiked about 1,000 miles with my 50-pound hound mix, and I have never had any issues with her nails ripping my DCF floor in my Duplex. I was concerned about that. You are correct on having the correct pack and size for hiking with your dog. My dog also does not wear a pack, she did but it caused issues and to be honest she is much happier without the pack. I just went from a Zpacks 55 L pack to a Waymark 60 L it's not only bigger but meant to carry more weight. I am not sure if Ground Bird Gear is still around, her web site comes back with a 401 error. Garage Grown Gear has those DCF bowls, but they are kind of small. I also carry on some trips one of those bottles that have a bowl on top and if they did drink all the water the water goes back in the bottle. No wasting of the water. Paw care is my biggest concern and the number one reason I have seen others get off the trail with their dogs. Again, thanks so much for sharing your wealth of information, take care.

  • @bluefire025
    @bluefire025 2 роки тому +2

    im just starting out with my puppy. he is a 9mo. old boxer. im going to start slowly and see if he enjoys backpacking as much as i do. i really enjoy your videos for things that i never thought of. thank you!

  • @CFSORENSEN
    @CFSORENSEN 8 місяців тому +1

    Best hiking with dogs video I’ve seen. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise and insights.

  • @joyrenenardozzi6226
    @joyrenenardozzi6226 8 місяців тому +1

    Best tip I’ve heard for using an umbrella is to use it for privacy while going to the bathroom.

  • @middleearthchronicles2269
    @middleearthchronicles2269 6 місяців тому

    Its been 2 years and countless miles. I'd love to see an updated dog gear load out video of how your your kit has evolved over all of this experience.

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  6 місяців тому +2

      I have been thinking about making a few updated dog videos now that we have more experience. Good to know there is interest!

    • @middleearthchronicles2269
      @middleearthchronicles2269 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TheMostImportantStep not sure I've seen any thruhikers with more trail miles with their dogs. That's a wealth of knowledge gained.

  • @ThanatosWings
    @ThanatosWings 2 роки тому +7

    I made a lightweight down puffy pullover for my dog out of a jacket I wasn't using. It's for cold weather and is his sleeping bag. It's about 4 oz. If anyone wants one made, DM me.

  • @adogandhergirl19
    @adogandhergirl19 Рік тому +1

    So grateful I found your videos! Thank you

  • @ChucoHiker
    @ChucoHiker 2 роки тому +2

    Nice video and great tips! I want to start taking my dog with me on backpacking trips, and this is super helpful.
    Also, love those Organ Mountains in the background :) That ridgeline has such a distinct and recognizable ruggedness.

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  2 роки тому +1

      Glad to help!
      It’s definitely an incredible area! I took tons of pictures of the same view over and over as it was just so scenic!

  • @drezdogge
    @drezdogge Рік тому

    I'm a dog groomer who hand straps terriers and your dog looks amazing for a owner stripped bt. I am.looking I into through hiking with my hairless dogs and this was a great video.cheers.

  • @RobinEsch
    @RobinEsch 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the suggestion to have photo of rabies tag etc. !

  • @livemindfullyaware
    @livemindfullyaware 2 роки тому +2

    Loving it, first of all thank you!
    One question remains tho: looking at your tarp setup, how did you deal with the ground being wet at times? I imagine it becoming much more important where you camp when nothing shields you from wet-ish grounds below. This has always kept me + dog from going only with a tarp as I’ve not wanted everything to get wet during rainfall, or from below. Could you elaborate that specific part a bit more? :)

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  2 роки тому +3

      Definitely! I try to pick campsites that aren’t lower than the surrounding area, that way if there is significant rainfall we won’t get flooded out. I also use a painter’s drop cloth as a ground sheet for added moisture protection.
      The only times I’ve had problems have been when it snows, then melts just enough to make everything soggy and when we’ve had to camp in top of snow. Those events were pretty rare though, only 2-3 the whole trip

    • @livemindfullyaware
      @livemindfullyaware 2 роки тому

      @@TheMostImportantStep Thank you!

  • @jacobtosczak7636
    @jacobtosczak7636 2 роки тому

    hello.
    I loved this video. lots of helpful information in this. One thing I might add due to your food situation when you have to pack it out of a community like a purse. You mentioned possibly obtaining a new pack, I switched to a eberlestock modular pack. Having small amounts of molle on a pack gives me the option to fasten extra empty dry bags or storage bags in a organized fashion when I must add more gear.
    There are many good brands of packs that accommodate molle i just went with eberle.
    Hope this helps or gives you some ideas and thank you for the wonderful video.
    :)

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  2 роки тому +1

      Hey thanks for the suggestion! It sounds like these packs are super versatile which is awesome. The only thing is it looks like they can be quite a bit heavier. I’m curious if you know how much they typically weigh? My current pack weighs 1.88 pounds empty for just under 50L of volume and if I went up to ~65L it would weigh 1.98 pounds

  • @bilzill1
    @bilzill1 2 роки тому

    Good information - Thanks for sharing

  • @J.fromtheNati
    @J.fromtheNati 5 місяців тому

    Just found your channel and subscribed Thanks for sharing your experience and gear. Are there sections of the CDT that dogs cannot hike with you? National Parks? I know the PCT, AT, and AZT all have sections that dogs cannot hike and assume it’s the same for CDT.

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  5 місяців тому +1

      The CDT is very dog friendly in general, the only places they are not allowed are the National Parks (Glacier, Yellowstone, and Rocky Mountain). I was able to walk around those sections.

  • @NewbieNikki
    @NewbieNikki 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @TheMostImportantStep
    @TheMostImportantStep  2 роки тому +1

    Here’s our full CDT gear list for those who are interested:
    themostimportantstep.com/index.php/cdt-gear-list/

  • @davidpayne1519
    @davidpayne1519 2 роки тому

    Hey Bailey, what's going on, how u doing these days, good info with experience to back it up ,spring is round the corner, whatcha thinking

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  2 роки тому

      Hi David! I’m doing okay, just trying to get things in order for that warmer spring weather! Should be an announcement soon...

  • @TeddyBearFarmer
    @TeddyBearFarmer 2 роки тому

    Thank You for the video. Do you have a Wish List for gear/things you would like for your upcoming hikes ?

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  2 роки тому +1

      I don’t currently, but that is a great idea and I can make one pretty easily!

  • @mandmehl
    @mandmehl 3 місяці тому

    Does one really need foot care for the dogs? If so, how long did it take for your dog to get accustomed to them? Thank you for your answers in advance.

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  3 місяці тому +1

      It depends on the dog and where you are hiking. My Terrier has only ever needed boots a handful of times, always in extremely arid, rocky environments such as along the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho and in Arizona while off trail hiking.
      My GSD had much more sensitive feet and would become foot sore pretty much anywhere in the western US if we were hiking for longer than 50-75 miles. The only thing that helped her was taking days off to rest, boots (though they rubbed her dew claws), or hiking in more humid/muddy environments such as the southeast or Alaska.
      It didn’t take really any time for them to become accustomed to boots. I put them on when I needed them, then started walking away down the trail.

  • @bubbalovesoatmealadventure108

    Oatmeal was wondering...how did you buy these dog bowls from Groundbird Gear? Are they still in business?

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  Рік тому +1

      Hmm, it looks like maybe they aren’t taking orders right now. I bought those bowls a few years ago so I guess things have changed. I have also used the bigger ruffwear bowl and am now using a brand called mobowl

    • @bubbalovesoatmealadventure108
      @bubbalovesoatmealadventure108 Рік тому

      Thank you 🙏

  • @danielcurtis1434
    @danielcurtis1434 9 місяців тому

    For some reason it’s actually easier to control 2 or more dogs versus 1? Although they can feed off each other if their not trained and poorly socialized

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  9 місяців тому

      In my experience, it depends. Overall, I think having one dog would be way easier from a logistical, cost, and behavioral standpoint. Trying to manage both dogs, especially with one being large, can be a handful at times. That said, I wouldn't change our situation.

  • @brandonstone1358
    @brandonstone1358 2 роки тому

    The link to your gear only takes me to some "contest winner" screen where they want me to sign up to claim my rewards.. might want to check the link.

  • @turkeywalker7046
    @turkeywalker7046 Рік тому

    Did you bring your dogs for the entire thru? If so, how did the little one do?

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  Рік тому +4

      Yes, both dogs completed a continuous, border-to-border thru hike.
      Skittles did great! She is honestly the best hiker out of the three of us. She had a few foot problems between Lincoln and Butte, but no other issues the rest of the hike.

    • @turkeywalker7046
      @turkeywalker7046 Рік тому

      @@TheMostImportantStep could I ask you some questions from time to time? My dog is similar in size to Skittles and I didn’t bring her on the AT, but sometimes I wished I did. I’ve got a CDT 2024 coming up and am deciding about my dog again.

    • @TheMostImportantStep
      @TheMostImportantStep  Рік тому

      Absolutely! You’re welcome to email me at themostimportantstep@gmail.com

    • @larryrush3414
      @larryrush3414 Рік тому

      Fantastic video!! You completed the CDT with both dogs. That’s amazing and congratulations!!