And... we're off!

Our rockers!

Yes, I'm joking. Kinda. I think you have to be a special kind of crazy to do the West Coast Trail. Fortunately, I'm that kind of crazy, not the other kind.

Tonight we leave for Port Renfrew; tomorrow we take the Trail Bus to Bamfield, do our 'this is a bear track; this is a wolf track' BC Parks orientation... next stop, 14km to Darling River campsite. Then to Tsusiat Falls, then the long day (crab day @ Nitnat!) to Cribs, then Carmanah, then Walbran, then Logan, then Camper, then Thrasher, then car! and home! We'll be back in Delta on Saturday night; back on the Coast on Sunday.

Gail & John: in case I don't get a chance to send you an email:

Angel gets fed 1/3 heaping cup of dinner morning and night (2/3 c per day).
She eats after people are done eating (unless it's Really Late or Really Early). If she's getting some scraps from dinner, give them after dinner with her dinner.
She usually goes out for a pee first thing in the morning and last thing before bed.
She does tricks for dinner -- even a simple 'sit' is fine. You can also try her 'down', her 'sit pretty' or her 'spin'.
Feel free to give her treats in moderation, so long as she does a trick for them. I'm bringing a bag of boney bones. She also likes raw marrow bones, but it's hard to keep her on the lino with them. No cooked bones, please.
Poop bags are provided. They smell like cookies. I'm sorry.
I washed her last night, and flea dosed her with Advantage, so she should be fine for fleas.

Thank you thank you thank you for looking after our dog.

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