Read a more detailed trail guide on this hike on my website Segment 20: www.thevirtualsherpa.com/colorado-trail-segment-20-hike-guide/ Segment 21: www.thevirtualsherpa.com/colorado-trail-segment-21-hike-guide/
Great seeing Juno doing what she and you guys love doing. We always miss our dogs so much when we lose them but never forget them. She was lucky having you guys as you were lucky having her. Thanks for posting this.
I love your videos man, I'm so incredibly sorry about your pup. I have an 11 year old pup as well that is more than a son to me then I think a son could be. I hope your transition into a new strange life without her is not too difficult. Keep up the good work, because of your videos I feel very much inspired to get out and follow a lot of the ones you do. Hopefully Fools Peak soon.
This is my perfect backpacking video with all the real time info. I so appreciate it thank you. I also appreciate somebody who talks about the trail while on trail the same way I do. Me and my daughter will talk mess about the trail while hiking only to turn around and discuss how excited we are for the next one
Can’t imagine the difficulty in uploading this, but what an honor it is to appreciate Juno with you, even though none of us know her. I believe she is living on, in the mountains, and within you guys.
Really sorry for your loss, I understand your feeling. I had the same happen to my trail partner and its leaves a huge void. Only time will slowly help move you past this challenge. All the best to you and your wife.
Thanks for always sharing the scenery with us, and for the guidance which has helped me on multiple Colorado trips. I can tell Juno was a great dog, irreplaceable. This video makes me think of my dog Eo. I don't talk about this much, but I feel compelled to here. He was an Australian shepherd Husky mix, some folks told me he was a blue healer. I don't know much about dog breeds. He was with me the first time I was in Colorado. He was my first dog, and unless another one finds me like he did he may be my last, at least at this point in my life. To make a long story short, I lost him in a traumatic event that was completely my fault. It happened while I was building a fence for him and my girlfriends (now a friend) dog, Vera. His loss was the first in a series beginning in spring 2017 that left my girlfriend and I both without a pair of grandparents each as well as both our dogs by the end of 2018. I can't begin to describe that period in my life, so I won't try to here. I'll just say that I'm a different person now, and the memory of Eo is the memory of a different life that I used to have. A pin oak grew from Eo's grave soon after I buried him in our back yard. Oak trees are very special to me, so this was very significant. My Ex-gf sold her property recently and I dug the tree up and put it in a pot hoping I could keep it alive long enough to find a good place for it. Right now, it is sitting in my back yard dead. I half expected that, so I'm not very upset, just the familiar feeling.... I miss my dog.
Pretty common to get a harness for your dog to carry his/her food, bowl, poop bags, etc. A husky will have no problem carrying a couple pounds of his own gear…
Not the best video for this take. Juno was a very happy girl with an amazing life by all accounts. But, yeah. It’s very common for dogs to take their own water and stuff. For further example, my puppy has enough energy to carry her own supplies for days. She hardly even notices a couple of extra pounds.
Read a more detailed trail guide on this hike on my website
Segment 20: www.thevirtualsherpa.com/colorado-trail-segment-20-hike-guide/
Segment 21: www.thevirtualsherpa.com/colorado-trail-segment-21-hike-guide/
Still gutted for you. So sorry for your loss. Loved watching Juno enjoy her best life! Cheers from Parker, CO!
So sorry for your loss. Juno was a beautiful girl. RIP Juno
Juno. 🖤 Such a badass snow-bathing, pika-hunting, bear-glaring guardian and you gave her a life most enviable.
I wish all dogs were able to live the life that you gave Juno. Cheers my man! RIP Juno 🤙🏼
I'm so sorry for your loss. Pets are family.
Oh gosh I just saw this. I’m so sorry about Juno. What a sweet girl! ❤
RIP Juno!
VS and Jackie-It’s so hard loosing a pet. You and Juno were a great team. This video was a great tribute to Juno.
Great video! Thank You! So sorry for your loss. I loved watching Juno in your videos.
Juno looks so happy out there! I’m so sorry for your loss. Best of luck with the rest of the colorado trail.
Great seeing Juno doing what she and you guys love doing. We always miss our dogs so much when we lose them but never forget them. She was lucky having you guys as you were lucky having her. Thanks for posting this.
Love you VS! I loved watching Juno rip’ it up some ridges. RIP to a legendary cast of this channel and your beloved best friend. Godspeed.
I’m so sorry for your loss. We lost our fur baby in January and we’re still reeling from it. Thanks for sharing. ❤️
We still cry on a weekly basis but slowly the good memories are turning into smiles. Hang in there, I know the pain is real.
I love your videos man, I'm so incredibly sorry about your pup. I have an 11 year old pup as well that is more than a son to me then I think a son could be. I hope your transition into a new strange life without her is not too difficult. Keep up the good work, because of your videos I feel very much inspired to get out and follow a lot of the ones you do. Hopefully Fools Peak soon.
This is my perfect backpacking video with all the real time info. I so appreciate it thank you. I also appreciate somebody who talks about the trail while on trail the same way I do. Me and my daughter will talk mess about the trail while hiking only to turn around and discuss how excited we are for the next one
Pretty much our entire experience on the CT 😂 gotta love that type 2 fun
Can’t imagine the difficulty in uploading this, but what an honor it is to appreciate Juno with you, even though none of us know her. I believe she is living on, in the mountains, and within you guys.
Really sorry for your loss, I understand your feeling. I had the same happen to my trail partner and its leaves a huge void. Only time will slowly help move you past this challenge. All the best to you and your wife.
Thanks for always sharing the scenery with us, and for the guidance which has helped me on multiple Colorado trips.
I can tell Juno was a great dog, irreplaceable. This video makes me think of my dog Eo. I don't talk about this much, but I feel compelled to here. He was an Australian shepherd Husky mix, some folks told me he was a blue healer. I don't know much about dog breeds. He was with me the first time I was in Colorado. He was my first dog, and unless another one finds me like he did he may be my last, at least at this point in my life. To make a long story short, I lost him in a traumatic event that was completely my fault. It happened while I was building a fence for him and my girlfriends (now a friend) dog, Vera. His loss was the first in a series beginning in spring 2017 that left my girlfriend and I both without a pair of grandparents each as well as both our dogs by the end of 2018. I can't begin to describe that period in my life, so I won't try to here. I'll just say that I'm a different person now, and the memory of Eo is the memory of a different life that I used to have.
A pin oak grew from Eo's grave soon after I buried him in our back yard. Oak trees are very special to me, so this was very significant. My Ex-gf sold her property recently and I dug the tree up and put it in a pot hoping I could keep it alive long enough to find a good place for it. Right now, it is sitting in my back yard dead. I half expected that, so I'm not very upset, just the familiar feeling.... I miss my dog.
Thanks for sharing your story - dogs are so special and I truly understand the pain from your loss of Eo.
@@TheVirtualsherpa Thanks for taking the time to read all of that, and thanks for the thoughtful reply
These segments look pretty amazing! Those views! Excited to do this!
Rest In Peace
Sorry for your loss. Did Juno have some disease?
Awesome
Sorry to hear about the dog.
🔥
Sorry to hear you lost your pal.
Hell yeah
It is a beautiful area, unfortunately the many of the trees in the area seemed to have gotten diseased.
Why is the Husky made to carry the luggage? It's not a donkey or a horse. Husky is sad
Pretty common to get a harness for your dog to carry his/her food, bowl, poop bags, etc. A husky will have no problem carrying a couple pounds of his own gear…
Not the best video for this take. Juno was a very happy girl with an amazing life by all accounts. But, yeah. It’s very common for dogs to take their own water and stuff. For further example, my puppy has enough energy to carry her own supplies for days. She hardly even notices a couple of extra pounds.
Dog is more than capable carrying a light weight. Educate yourself.