Ron’s Ride — Part 2

As “Ron’s Ride” continues, we pick up with Aliy describing typical musher activities at an Iditarod checkpoint. She then does an inspection of the team and provides an extremely interesting and informative narration. Many thanks, again, to my friend Ron for this fantastic footage! (Note: Ron is exclusively a still … Read More

Ron’s Ride — Part 1

We’ve spent a few days looking at “Logistics” preparation for the Iditarod, so let’s turn our attention back to “Training.” One of the trickiest things I’ve noticed about what Aliy and Allen have to do in training preparation for the Iditarod is getting all the dogs “in-sync.” In other words, … Read More

Calorie Counter

As you recently heard Dr. Mike Davis say, there’s been a lot of scientific research on how much energy sled dogs burn during the Iditarod, and the numbers are consistently in the 10,000-12,000 calories per day range. That is a huge number of calories, and it helps explain the massive … Read More

Iditarod Checkpoint Drop Bags — Part 2

Yesterday I gave you a “detailed” view of some of what goes into an Iditarod Checkpoint Drop Bag. Today I want to give you a bit of a “bigger picture” view. After several days cutting about 900 pounds of meat — fish, beef, horse, turkey skins, lamb, beaver, etc. — … Read More

Iditarod Checkpoint Drop Bags — Part 1

The Iditarod Sled Dog Race is such a huge event in the annual cycle here at SP Kennel that it cannot be over-emphasized how much effort goes into preparing for it. As I recently mentioned, there are two basic “sides” to Iditarod preparation — “Training” and “Logistics” — and both … Read More

Sunday Catch-Up

It was an especially fast-paced week here at SP Kennel, and practically every minute was jam-packed with Iditarod preparation. In the process, I shot and downloaded so much media so fast that I created quite a mess on my Mac. So, the boss gave me the day off from Kennel … Read More

Dog Food Delivery Day

As the clock continues to count down, preparations for Iditarod are accelerating here at SP Kennel. The most obvious aspect of this preparation, of course, is the pace of training dogs. Because fielding two Iditarod teams requires 32 fully trained dogs — and you never know which dogs might have … Read More

Dog Commands In Action

A few days ago, Aliy recorded an audio description of dog commands. Although she did her typically great job of describing things, there’s always a big difference between hearing something described and seeing it in action. Well, my friend Ron went on a “ride along” with Aliy and a team … Read More

Poll Report: Media & Connection

Many thanks to all of you who “voted” in the Media & Connection polls. The results are in, and here they are: As you can see, the vast majority of you are able to play both the video and audio media on this site. Almost all the rest of you … Read More

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