Ed'n Lauky
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Lauky July 19, 2007 -- July 9, 2015 RIP
We haven't posted much since moving to Georgia in the summer of 2013 but there was a time when Lauky's hikes were fairly frequently posted. Following the Vet's instructions I didn't take him up any 4000 footers until he was six months old and no hikes requiring jumping down off cliffs until he was a year. But from that point on he was very active. He did four rounds of the NH 48 including one winter round. He also hiked extensively in central and southern NH and in south western Maine. Pleasant Mt. ME was our go to hike as we lived in Bridgton and he did that 30 to 40 times.
Since moving to GA he hiked extensively in GA, NC, TN, and SC. We hiked the AT from the beginning to Fontana at the gate of the Smokies. Since he wasn't allowed in the park we went back and did the Benton Mackaye trail to Fontana effectively making a 400 mile loop. We had also done 51 of the 65 hikes in Jim Parnams North Georgia hiking guide. He had hiked Mt. Mitchel from the Black Mt. Campground four times in addition to many other NC hikes as far north as Grandfather Mt. A year ago he was diagnosed with lung cancer and had one lung removed. He underwent weekly chemo treatments right up to the time of his death. We had ten good months and one fairly good month. During that time among other things we hiked the 125 miles of the Bartram trail from Cheoah Gap over Nantahala gorge and south through NC and GA to Oconee State park in SC. He enjoyed our overnights. When it got cold he would just crawl into my sac with me cozy and warm.
In the last month the cancer started taking over fairly rapidly but we continued to do some short hikes and walked in the local dog park every day right up to the last week when he really didn't have much energy left.
Yesterday in the Vet's office he went to sleep curled up in my arms as he has done so many times over the years only this time never to wake again. The stories we have are innumerable. He had done so much in eight short years yet there was so much left undone. I miss him greatly.
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