Skunk’s Place (SP) Kennel is a premier sled dog racing kennel in Two Rivers, Alaska. We are dedicated to the individual dog through excellent health, nutrition, training and specialized care. We strive to make this Dog Log the most educational and entertaining internet source on sled dog sports.
Kaz - is the return half of the 64 mile YK300 Pelly-Stepping-Pelly loop run on the same trail as used by everyone else for outbound direction, or is a different trail set for the return? If same trail, that ought to make for some "interesting" head-on passes for teams. But we all know that SPK dogs are professionals, so they'll do fine!
Thanks for all the updates! Allen sure is running a great race and WOO WHO, he still has all 14 dogs - just fantastic.
Our Natural Extremes Mushing Adventure Trips will head back to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge this coming season. In March and April 2012, after Aliy completes her 12th Iditarod, the dogs and mushers will begin their adventure trips North. Aliy and Allen will continue to share their knowledge and love of the Arctic on these unique adventures. Whether you are interested in a workshop on dog mushing or a trip to the finish line of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog and scenic lands beyond, contact us! You will be challenged to see the world in a different way.
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After checking SPOT all day, I see that Allen's dog is finally moving! Go Allen! Go dogs!
He went through Pelly Crossing and did his rest at a small cabin called Stepping Stone. Once again he is just running to the dogs' time.
Kaz - is the return half of the 64 mile YK300 Pelly-Stepping-Pelly loop run on the same trail as used by everyone else for outbound direction, or is a different trail set for the return? If same trail, that ought to make for some "interesting" head-on passes for teams. But we all know that SPK dogs are professionals, so they'll do fine!
Thanks for all the updates! Allen sure is running a great race and WOO WHO, he still has all 14 dogs - just fantastic.
come on aliy, you can push! go dogs go!
They are running out and back on the same trail. Could be fun!!!
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