(OK it really is : IPSSSDR. See what I mean though?)
Have you ever attended a dog sled race? This was a first time for three of us (me among those three). If you ever get a chance, Go! Talk about friendly folks. It was fun for the kids and for us. Here are a "few" pictures.
Kids bundled up so we could walk down the raceway a bit.
Getting the dog string ready
Grooming the Trail as the race begins
The order of racers is determined by the previous days times.
Slowest to Fastest. The faster racers will catch the slower ones.
First Racer, Chris Adkins
A new racer starts every 3 minutes
So there's a little time to play in between
Time to wade into the snow until you get stuck.
Yeah! Have a good run.
Or traced letters on the sled.
And then another racer!
You are right on the course so it doesn't seem hard for them to do.
In trying to take her picture I cut off the head of Kate St. Onge, who said, "Hi kids," and waved enthusiastically to the kids.
A lot of times in this sport handlers (the ones who move the vehicles around to the end of the race and take care of the dogs when not racing) and racers take turns. Very often they are family members. In this case it was her turn to race and her husband, Rick's turn to handle.
Thanks Kate!
Here is the eventual winner of the race, Buddy Streeper.
Here is the eventual winner of the race, Buddy Streeper.
Mowg is big on giving folks thumbs up,
so it was very cool to have a racer respond.
Buddy's racing here so that makes it extra nice
that he's taking the time as he goes by.
Midwinter can be fun!
3 comments:
What fun for all of you! Was it close to your home? Sounds like fun. It's funny, I was just thinking about dog sledding for some reason, can't remember.... Have fun!
I have never been to one before. That sounds like it would be a fun thing to go to.
Gwen: It's not too far--a bit of a drive, but close enough the kids didn't mind.
You should come up next year Heather! :)
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