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The History of Mushing: The Evolution of Dog Sledding
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The History of Mushing. Tracing the long and colorful history of our partnership with sleddogs. Friday, January 16, 2009. The Evolution of Dog Sledding. Long before carbon fiber components and quick-change runners …. We who enjoy our version of dog powered “sports” would do well to remember the ancient roots of our activities, and pay homage to the people who perfected a technique of travel which allowed them to survive in one of the harshest environments on earth. Sue Hamilton, October 2007.
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The History of Mushing: Joe May's Commentary
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The History of Mushing. Tracing the long and colorful history of our partnership with sleddogs. Sunday, February 1, 2009. This weekend the Don Bowers Memorial 200/300 Mile Sled Dog Race has been running between Willow and Trapper Creek, Alaska. I found an interesting commentary. By veteran musher and commentator Joe May at the Don Bowers Memorial Race site today, and as usual, Joe's writing is stellar:. Joe then gives a quick history lesson and a respectful nod to. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The History of Mushing: Lance's Third Iditarod Win
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The History of Mushing. Tracing the long and colorful history of our partnership with sleddogs. Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Lance's Third Iditarod Win. Lance Mackey with his leaders, Larry and Maple, after winning his third Iditarod race, March, 2009. Photo by Theresa Daily, Daily's Web Design, GoMush.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Northern Light Media Online Stores. Books, videos, artwork, gifts. Lances Third Iditarod Win. ADN Iditarod Hall of Fame. Early Sled Dog History.
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The History of Mushing: February 2009
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The History of Mushing. Tracing the long and colorful history of our partnership with sleddogs. Sunday, February 1, 2009. This weekend the Don Bowers Memorial 200/300 Mile Sled Dog Race has been running between Willow and Trapper Creek, Alaska. I found an interesting commentary. By veteran musher and commentator Joe May at the Don Bowers Memorial Race site today, and as usual, Joe's writing is stellar:. Joe then gives a quick history lesson and a respectful nod to. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Alaska Racing: September 2014
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Things that go fast in Alaska. Friday, September 5, 2014. NameCheap Domain Name Registrations. Friday, September 05, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click Here to Advertise on My Blog. Skunk’s Place Kennel. Howl at the Moon. 2009 Mushing History Conference. NameCheap Domain Name Registrations.
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The History of Mushing: The Inuit Sled Dog
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The History of Mushing. Tracing the long and colorful history of our partnership with sleddogs. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. The Inuit Sled Dog. Teams of Inuit Sled Dogs, seen here in the traditional fan hitch, were and still are largely comprised of all males, with no more than one to three females. Photo: Corel Arctic. The traditional sled, a qamutiq. Is now made of wood, lashed together with either bearded seal "rope" or the more modern nylon line. Before manmade materials, a qamutiq. It is well accept...
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The History of Mushing: December 2008
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The History of Mushing. Tracing the long and colorful history of our partnership with sleddogs. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. The Inuit Sled Dog. Teams of Inuit Sled Dogs, seen here in the traditional fan hitch, were and still are largely comprised of all males, with no more than one to three females. Photo: Corel Arctic. The traditional sled, a qamutiq. Is now made of wood, lashed together with either bearded seal "rope" or the more modern nylon line. Before manmade materials, a qamutiq. It is well accept...
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The History of Mushing: January 2009
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The History of Mushing. Tracing the long and colorful history of our partnership with sleddogs. Sunday, January 18, 2009. Eskimo Family, Pt. Hope, Alaska, 1949. This black and white film clip from 1949, titled "Eskimo Hunters (Northwestern Alaska),". Probably not, just as the father probably didn't hit a seal or a bird or a caribou with every shot, and the dog sounds and other effects are obviously dubbed in. Still, this is a fascinating bit of footage showing many old ways which still make sense. Please...
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About the Blog - Alaska Sports Hall Of Fame
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Alaska Sports Hall of Fame. 2,800 and Counting! Public comments should be submitted to Van at alaskasportshall@yahoo.com. There are other established blogs in Alaska that focus on a specific sport or athletes covered by local media. If an athlete or event is getting recognition through one of these blogs, we stay out the way. Our priority is the athletes and sports that are not getting publicized. Here are some links to some other great sites:. 2016 Alaska Sports Hall Of Fame.
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The History of Mushing: Early Sled Dog History, by Swanny
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The History of Mushing. Tracing the long and colorful history of our partnership with sleddogs. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. Early Sled Dog History, by Swanny. We are delighted to provide this in-depth article on the earliest sled dog history, reprinted with kind permission from the author, Swanny, a mushing historical reenactor in Two Rivers, Alaska. Visit his website at Stardancer Historical Freight Dogs. 8220;Marche” Sledge Dogs in the. North West Fur Trade. French Canadian dog teams saw military ser...