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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3811620" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>I thoroughly enjoyed it before we got dogs that are too big to go with us. I cannot stand trying to find someone to take on that burden while we are away, risk them breaking the training we have done, or letting someone into my home while Im not here.</p><p></p><p>The best trips are the ones where you have a couple of weeks and can pick some destination a week in. Then just wing it on how to get there and get back based on what sounds fun at the time. My best memories as a kid was Dad taking a tour off the fire department and us spending 2-3 weeks just picking our way along somewhere. I think the key is having the luxury of not trying to cram in every last little thing into a rigid time table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3811620, member: 35603"] I thoroughly enjoyed it before we got dogs that are too big to go with us. I cannot stand trying to find someone to take on that burden while we are away, risk them breaking the training we have done, or letting someone into my home while Im not here. The best trips are the ones where you have a couple of weeks and can pick some destination a week in. Then just wing it on how to get there and get back based on what sounds fun at the time. My best memories as a kid was Dad taking a tour off the fire department and us spending 2-3 weeks just picking our way along somewhere. I think the key is having the luxury of not trying to cram in every last little thing into a rigid time table. [/QUOTE]
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