Yikes!

I thought you might like a little update on the temperature report… It’s COLD!!! (If this keeps up, I’m going to need a bigger thermometer!)

It’s Cold Around Here!

It’s cold around here. Very cold! So cold, in fact, that you really can’t go outside for more than a few minutes! As a consequence, none of us is doing much outside. The dogs are all tucked into their cozy, straw filled houses. Aliy and Allen are working on gear … Read More

It’s Never Easy!

In a few recent posts I have used the expression “It’s never easy!” On reflection, I thought it might be useful for me to explain a little more about that. So, here goes: If you spend some time at the Kennel, the two expressions you will probably hear most often … Read More

Outtake: My Frosty Cabin

It was about midnight by the time we got back to the Kennel from the GinGin 200 Mile Sled Dog Race. We gave all the dogs another big, hot meal then tucked them into their cozy, straw filled doghouses for a good long sleep. Thus, it was in the wee … Read More

GinGin 200: Race Finish

Aliy crossed the finish line at 7:35 this morning, taking fourth place in the GinGin 200 Mile Sled Dog Race. She was very tired as usual, and even colder than normal after spending almost two days in temperatures below -40 degrees. We immediately snacked her dogs, took off their booties … Read More

GinGin 200: Waiting, Wondering, Worrying

As you now know, my aborted snow machine excursion meant that I would not be out at the mid-course checkpoint with the teams, but instead relegated to waiting at the start/finish line in Paxson for the duration of the race, estimated to be between 36 and 48 hours. Although the … Read More

GinGin 200: Snow Machine Excursion

Once again, “the plan was perfect!” I’d carried a snow machine down to Paxson in the back of my pick-up truck, with a plan to drive it out the Denali Highway to the GinGin 200 Sled Dog Race checkpoint at MacLaren. I figured that I might be able to shoot … Read More

GinGin 200: Race Start

With three dog teams in the GinGin 200 Sled Dog Race, we had even more than the usual amount of preparation to do for the start. In very good order, however, Aliy, Allen and Bridgett did their final sled packing, then it was time to drop the dogs, put on … Read More

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