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2004 Rondy Open
Word Championship Photos
Nice group of photos from Zdenek Kohl, plus links to other Rondy photos on the web |
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Brenda Burge's 2003 ONAC
Photo Gallery
Photos all 2003 racers provided by Brenda Burge
[Don Cousins at left] |
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Dog
Truck Photo Album
Take a look at how dogs and drivers get around. |
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Get a glimpse of
sled dog racing in South Africa
Great photos by Anouk and Jan Grobbelaar, along with race results
from South Africa |
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Seward, Alaska Centennial
Photos |
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Meet Ken Anderson and
Gwen Holdman
Ken and Gwen run all types of races from sprint to stage to long distance, with a focus on
Iditarod. |
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Meet Alden West and his
dogs
Very interesting interview with Quest 250 veteran and Yukon Quest rookie.
Lots of details on what Alden looks for in dogs and his approach to distance racing. |
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"Shammu"
- 10 week old female Mackenzie River Husky puppy, owned by Tom & Cathy Dimon,
Dimon Freight Dogs, bred by Donna Perry, Northern Quest Kennels
For more information on Mackenzie River Huskies see:
Tom & Cathy's interview, Mackenzie River Huskies History by Donna Perry, Mackenzie River Huskies - Dimons |
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Brenda Burge's
2002 ONAC Photo Gallery
Great of photos all 2002 racers provided by Brenda Burge
[Mari Wood at left] |
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A sampling of 2002
Race Photos
[At left, Leslie Martin in the Atta Boy 300] |
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Neil Rasmussen shares a trio of great training photos from the Gunflint
Trail in Minnesota. |
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Meet
Chip & his owner, Dori Hollingsworth
A wonderful in-depth interview with the 2001 IFSS World Championship 6 Dog Class winner. |
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Meet Warren
Palfrey...a musher from Canada's Far North
Mushing in Rankin Inlet and other northern provinces is a little different than
the Lower 48! |
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Egil Ellis' Scandinavian Hounds
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Jarred Stone -
Young Musher on the Move!
This teenage musher/skijorer from Washburn, Wisconsin has a lot of fun racing in the
Midwest. |
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2001 Open North American Championship
Information page - Photos |
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Alan Stewart,
Snowy River Sleddog Kennel, Scotland
Learn more about mushing in the UK and meet the Stewart family and some of their dogs. |
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Meet Gus May and his dad, Mark,
of Kinetics and Genetics Kennel, Fairbanks, Alaska
A very thoughtful and interesting interview. |
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Egil Ellis' Custom Dog Hauler
Egil's new dog hauler, custom built by Bob Stevens of North Pole, Alaska is too pretty not
to share. |
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Nunavut
Style Sled Dog Racing A glimpse into racing in Rankin
Inlet, Nunavut using traditional qomatik sleds. |
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Curtis Erhart,
C & S Kennels, Fairbanks, Alaska
Members of two of the greatest sprint racing families in Alaska comprise C &
S Kennels...there's a lot to be learned in this interview! |
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Meet
Ryan Redington, winner of the 1999 Jr. Iditarod
This young man has a fabulous mushing heritage combined with a lot of common
sense. You'll enjoy reading his story. |
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Meet some of Quest Winner Aliy Zirkle's dogs.
Learn more about Aliy and her dogs in her interview. |
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Fun Race Photos from Anchorage, Alaska
View John Gomes' Photos
Check out the index list -- there are several series of race photos. |
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Meet Jennifer Payne and Bullet in Jennifer's Sled Dog Central interview.
Bullet is an Aurora husky (Attla and Gareth Wright bloodlines) - hard-working 10
year old lead dog. |
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Meet the Canadian
Eskimo Dog
This Canadian Kennel Club recognized breed has survived as one of Canada's only
indigenous dog breeds for over 2000 years.
Read this interesting article contributed by Jo Kelley |
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CHAMP [Kojack x
Eagle]
Male, Born 1991
Breeder: Pristash
Position: Lead
Owned by: Robert & Sherri Pristash, Fairbanks, AK |

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Are you curious about Mackenzie
River Huskies?
Historical information on this interesting
breed from Donna Perry, Northern Quest Kennels,
Fairbanks, Alaska. Photos of Tom
& Cathy Dimon's Mackenzie River Huskies, Dimon Freight
Dogs, North Pole, Alaska. |
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Learn more about the Inuit
Sled Dog!
Beautiful photos provided by Mark and Sue Hamilton, with historical information
contributed by Genevieve Montcombroux. |
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What do
Championship Open North American mushers look like?
To find out, take a look at some photos from the 1998 Open North American
Championship Races |