As the whole world probably knows by now, 31 May 2015 was the day the Comrades marathon was run. The race started in Durban and ended in Pietermaritzburg. As we live close to the route, we had to leave Hillcrest before 5:30am to go training. I must be honest.... it was the promise of good coffee that got me up and ready to leave home before 5am.
We enjoyed hot coffee while we waited until the sun came up at 7am. Training in the dark is boring.... at least it wasn't cold.
The plan was to lay tracks for some of the dogs, including the Munchkin, and to do Search and Rescue training at another venue later in the morning.
What's up Mom? |
Settling down to track |
Playtime after a successful track |
Our victim, Layban, meandering up the hill to hide |
Griffin racing up the hill |
Griffin watching Layban hide |
Once the dogs had burnt off some energy, we sent our victim off to hide for Griffin. As it was the first time Griffin was searching for a victim who he didn't know, he was allowed to watch the victim hide.
The Griff found his victim and was rewarded with his favorite toy. I was waiting back at the truck with a very upset Munchkin. She feels she needs to be in the "thick of things" as it were and gets very upset when she is left in a crate to wait her turn.
Lisette and Griffin came back and I was given the search parameters and told to go and find the "lost victims". There were 2 victims lost in the bush. Mmmmm interesting. How am I going to manage this one? There is always only one way - let the Munchkin go and find them. I need to trust her nose. Anyway.. . off we went. The munchkin quickly indicated that she had picked up a scent. No one there? No problem, must be an older scent. Maybe someone spent the night under that tree. Who knows. Off we went again...up the hill, through the long grass that looked like reeds. "Ooh - what's this?" the Munchkin thought. "Another human? Standing out in the middle of the road. He doesn't look lost... .and he doesn't have my toy!!!!! Can't be the right person." And off she went again. No long afterwards she indicated again that she had picked up a scent. Could this be it? Indeed it was. The Munchkin got a "good girl. Let's go" and off we went again. Not long afterwards she indicated again that she'd picked up scent. "Wait!!!! I know this person. Why is the photographer hiding in the bush? But... he has my toy. Yippeee". She was very excited and had a good game all the way back to the car. For those that know the Munchkin, a good game all the way back to the car consists of her pulling her toy backwards as I walk forwards. I need to hold the 1 end so she can have a good tug without being pulled off my feet and walking forwards at the same time.
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