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Lakota was glad to help Mary and Scott at the Christmas tree farm.
(Photo by Mary Chapman)




Brynn finds that Fiona is a comfortable pillow
(Photo by Eileen Brasfield)




Susan Shemeta & Ron Schoener with two of their Seven Lakes pups on the deck of their gorgeous waterfront home.




GreatMountain Fiver of Rain tries to take advantage of his light coloring and hide in the snow.
(Photo by Jane Eckels)




Baby Timberrr and Gryffin Benecke
(Photo by Carol Benecke)




Hidden Meadows Kokee of Frontier
enjoys life in Aspen and even has her own
pass for the chair lift!
(Photo by Bert Myrin)



Ch. PR Frontier Rain Dancer Klickitat the day she left for "college" at Summit Assistance Dogs.
Klickitat is now a working Service Dog for Florence Rainey in Maryland.











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There is absolutely no rhyme or reason to this page and the photos here other than what struck my fancy from the hundreds of photos I take and the many that are sent to me by friends (including some friends I have not yet met).  If you have a nice photo you'd like me to add, please email it to ginger@rainmountain.net in .jpg format with at least 300dpi resolution.

(All photos taken by Ginger Corley unless otherwise noted.)


From front to back: Wren Hill Flint and Rain Mountain Sebecca in lead, WoodsRunner X Kamik and WoodsRunner Sophia in swing, Hickory Hill Runnah, then WoodsRunner X Hudson and Rain Runner Johnny Rebel in wheel. Photo by Connie Jones was taken at the Chinooks New England Winterfest of February 2005

WoodsRunner Kaganaq (aka Katy) is owned by Diana Fowler and Connie Jones and is the daughter of Rain Mountain's own Rain Runner Johnny Rebel. Katy lives with Diana in Florida. (Photo provided by Diana Fowler)



Ch. PR Hurricane Cheyenne Rain with "her" two charges,  Definitely too cool for school

Carie Taylor of Moonsong Chinooks with Marshall, Jiggles, and Kamiak from the Moonsong Premier litter



Julia Rutherford and Rain Mountain Alki Trouble

WoodsRunner Noonan
(Photo provided by Connie Jones)


Connie Jones getting a smooch from her true love, Rain Runner Johnny Rebel
(Photo by Bob Jones)



Grand Ch. PR Rain Mountain Sebecca, foundation dam of Hickory Hill Chinooks
(Photo provided by Elaine Bradbury)


The Laughing Mountain pack of Andy & Mary Malkiel of Boulder, Colorado -- Freyja, Zuzu, and Zydeco
(Photo by Mary Malkiel)

Grand Ch. PR Rain Mountain Moxie of Bear Creek now lives with GreatMountain Chinooks of Maine
(Photo provided by Jessica Maurer)


Frontier Rain Tolo Kalitan lives with Britain Hill in New hampshire and is an example of a long coated Chinook. 
(Photo by Britain Hill)





Sean Foley with BrownStone Rogue of Rain
(Photo by Alisa Foley)




WoodsRunner X Hudson West lives in the California Bay Area
(Photo by Loraine Abromowitz)

Noble Thunder Solo of Rain expores the mountains near Phoenix
(Photo by Jeff Hussey)






Savannah's lap is the perfect spot for Mary-Chelan (PR Rain Mountain Chelan Legacy)
(Photo by Kathy Smith)

Elaine Bradbury and Hickory Hill Runnah at the 2004 Chinook National Spoecialty and Premier where Runnah won Best Male.  Seeing Rain Mountain pups like Runnah's mom Becca go on to help the breeding programs at other Chinook kennels is a source of great pride.
(Photo by Sara Nugent)





Kodi waits his turn in harness on a snowy day in the Washington Cascade mountains.

Kia Auerbach (PR Mystic Wahkiakum Rain) enjoys watching family activities from the comfort and excellent vantage point of the family cat's tree.
(Photo by Christine Auerbach)

BrownStone Chinooks has it's roots on Rain Mountain through foundation bitch, Ch. PR Frontier Rain Dancer McKenzie.   A BrownStone family reunion in April of 2005, from left to right: one year old Willy, five month old Lolo, mom-dog McKenzie, five month old Rodion, and one year old Rogue.  In reality, Lolo had a broken front leg in a cast at the time but the photographer, unbeknownst to any of us, touched it up in the final print-out.
(Photo by Pan Graf)

One of my most favorite photos of all time:  A week before Holly went to sleep forever, we had the chance to meet up with Susan Fletcher of Frontier Chinooks in the town of Chinook, Washington.  While the younger dogs romped in the Columbia River near where it empties into the Pacific, Holly relaxed with Susan and I, far too tired to join their games.  From left to right:  Holly, her great grandson James standing behind her, granddaughter Akeena, daughter Quinn, and granddaughter Fern.

Hurricane Elwa Taigi Rain enjoys the beach at Malibu
(Photo by Stacey Smith)



Another family reunion in October 2005.  Left to right, Holly, her
grandson Saber, and her son Blue



Half brothers Finnigan and Travis Fletcher



Jackie Paulson and Rosie -- Frontier Willamette Rose
Corvallis, Oregon

(photo provided by Jackie Paulson)

Diana Fowler and I both laughed about how funny it was to see her and Koty (Grand Ch. PR WoodsRunner Kanku Ota) standing there in the sun with a pumpkin, Diana wearing shorts and obviously warm, while the judge held a "Northern Group 1" sign.  Somehow all these items just don't go together.
(photo provided by Diana Fowler)


Rain Mountaint Tatla of Bear Creek (center) on the beach with her packmates Katie and Tucker, Balsam Ridge Chinooks in Massachusetts
(photo provided by Syd Craig)

Rain Mountain Tatoosh of Bear Creek visits with cousin Hickory Hill Wild River.  Tatoosh lives in New Hampshire with the Donais family.
(photo provided by Susan Cunningham)

Rain Mountain Tleyuk of Bear Creek catches a nap. Called Cooper for short, he lives in Anchorage with the Clark family.
(photo provided by Christina Clark)

Rivertrail Lilo lies with the Morgan-Ulsinki family in Ithaca, New York
(photo provided by Laura Morgan)

Hurricane Mariah Rain and High Plains Cascade.  Riah lives in Great Falls, Montana with Marne and Corine Lindhorst and Cassie lives in Helena, Montana with Kristy and Scott McRae.
(photo provided by Corine Lindhorst)

Tamanawas Tahoma (left) and WoodsRunner Kelso,
the Dunscomb family of Portland, Oregon

(photo provided by Kathe Dunscomb)

One of the most handsome Chinooks I have ever had the pleasure to meet, WoodsRunner Jesse
(photo provided by Connie Jones)






Please stop by to visit some of the friends and family who are no longer with us.