Happy : ))

Some of you might have noticed a blaring name absent from the kennel family tree: Happy the sled dog. As most of you know, Happy came to us with a lineage all of her own. Her mother was a sled dog that I met for just a few short moments … Read More

Family Tree

Most of the dogs that we have are related. It is an interesting “family”, to say the least. I scribbled down the basic genealogy the other day. Mickey was delighted to take this one step farther and compose a true family tree diagram. In order to see a larger version, … Read More

Termination Dust

On our weekly trip to Denali National Park today we witnessed true evidence that summer is gone: termination dust. Termination dust is a fancy name for, none other than … snow. August is a month of precipitation. In the lowlands, such as Two Rivers, the precipitation is in rain. At … Read More

Is there any hope?

Now that training is just around the corner, I have been going through our dog mushing gear. It certainly isn’t winter yet, but it is nice to see what I have to wash, mend or throw away before the snow falls. I came across these: Some of you might remember … Read More

Iditarod Booth at the Fair

The second week in August is a celebratory time of the year for the residents of Interior Alaska – it’s fair time! The Tanana Valley Fair has impressive livestock (even reindeer), huge cabbages (and other veggies), an entertainment stage and carnival rides. There are many booths with tasty morsels and … Read More

August Rains Begin

It was still summer on Monday when I posted “Fire Update”. Well, since then, fall has arrived! It frosted, rained and is currently 50 degrees. If you blink … Alaska’s change of seasons will pass you by. Of course, this means training is just around the corner…..

Fire Update

Interior Alaska has been on national news lately due to the local wild fires. The kennel remains safe (though smokey). The nearest fire to us is still over 20 miles away. Fire crews have been battling the blazes and have kept Circle City from burning (a checkpoint village for the … Read More

Visitors to the Kennel

Cutter We have had quite a few folks stop by the kennel this summer. Regardless, whether it is family member who brings fresh fruit from California, a school teacher on summer vacation from Kongiganak (a village in Western Alaska) or a “Lower 48” Iditarod musher looking at improving his performance … Read More