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.
It was very reassuring to hear Allen's calm voice address the break neck speed with which others have hit this trail.
Doug Swingley had some interesting commentary about the field's reactions to the trail on the Alaska Dispatch site - not in agreement with Bruce Lee's thoughts at all - and while I don't agree with all he said, I do agree that pushing teams to the brink this early in the race can't bode well.
I once again feel grateful that I support a kennel that knows dogs (which I am still learning every day) and treats them like the gold they are.
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.
4 comments:
Great job granny Mick! Love to hear form them on the trail! Thanks
Love hearing from them out on the trail...thanks!!!
Wow! Places 16 & 24 into the 24 hour layover at Takotna. SPK could have two teams in the top 20!
It was very reassuring to hear Allen's calm voice address the break neck speed with which others have hit this trail.
Doug Swingley had some interesting commentary about the field's reactions to the trail on the Alaska Dispatch site - not in agreement with Bruce Lee's thoughts at all - and while I don't agree with all he said, I do agree that pushing teams to the brink this early in the race can't bode well.
I once again feel grateful that I support a kennel that knows dogs (which I am still learning every day) and treats them like the gold they are.
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