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Kali is trying to decide if the river is too cold to go for a swim.
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Summiting Mount Urchin in New Zealand.
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Enjoying the snow.
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Trail running in the Sierra.
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Making new friends on the trail.
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Hiking in the fall at Mount Baldy in California.
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Hiking White Mountain in California.
Kat Dierickx
Yukon is always a little happier on the trails.
Kat Dierickx
Taking in a view of the Columbia River Gorge.
Tyson Gillard
Wanoga Sno-Park Cross-Country Ski Loop.
Benjamin Krause
Do you think dogs enjoy a good view as much as we do?
Benjamin Krause
Ben's dogs have seen some pretty amazing places.
Benjamin Krause
Dogs can be great backcountry skiing companions as long as they are conditioned for the adventure.
Matt Leidecker
Enjoying the sunset from a camp at 9,200 feet in the north lobe of Idaho's Flytrip Basin.
Tyson Gillard
Swimming is great exercise for Albert.
Tyson Gillard
Playing in the mud is one of Albert's favorite things.
Anzelina Coodey
Daphne leading the way up Misery Ridge Trail at Smith Rock in Oregon.
Anzelina Coodey
Back to that view question. We think Daphne likes them, since she always wants to be first to the top.
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Elfie taking it all in.

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