Site Surveys Complete and Prepped for HRD K9

Natural line of drift into the dry drainage

This past Saturday I completed the third and final site survey before running HRD K9s this coming weekend. I located the 1982 timber boundary, which is anchored on a very prominent terrain feature, which also serves as a barrier to further travel. It’s a fairly deep and cliffed out ravine that Named Creek runs through.

I also identified a natural line of drift from the saddle between the End of the Road and the hill. That line of drift channels foot traffic into a dry drainage that runs east-west parallel to Named Creek and south of the hill. This dry drainage is the area I’ve identified as the first search area. We will see how the day goes.

Looking down into the ravine that forms the timber boundary. Named Creek runs along the bottom.
Above the ravine

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  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    I am so anxious to know if the results with the dogs this coming weekend! I will be working ( per usual on weekends ) but wish I was there! If possible, can you call me with the results?

    As always, we are so appreciative of your efforts to help our families.

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    1. Ryan Auclair's avatar Ryan Auclair says:

      Hi Deni, I will definitely let you know what the results are.

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