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  1. Arthur and the Big Snow by Marc Brown, 2005-10-26
  2. Snow Day!: A Winter Tale (Ready-to-Read. Pre-Level 1) by Joan Holub, 2008-10-21
  3. First Snow by Emily Arnold Mccully, 2004-01-01
  4. The Case of the Great Sled Race (Jigsaw Jones Mystery, No. 8) by James Preller, 2001-03-01
  5. Polar by Elaine Moss, 1990-05
  6. Papa's Birthday Gift by Lynn Downey, 2003-08
  7. On My Sled: Learning the Sl Sound (Power Phonics/Phonics for the Real World) by Colleen Adams, 2001-06
  8. Big Ride for Little Bear (Golden Step Ahead Beginning Readers) by Mary C. Olson, 1988-02
  9. The Big Sled Race (Hello Reader Level 3) by Kirsten Hall, 2001-05
  10. Cool Mint (Candy Fairies) by Helen Perelman, 2010-10-19
  11. ADVENTURE IN ALASKA (Read It to Believe It!) by Sydelle Kramer, 1993-11-09
  12. Snow! Snow! Snow! by Lee Harper, 2009-10-20
  13. Lure of the Quest: One Man's Story of the 1025-mile Dog-sled Race Across North America's Frozen Wastes by John Balzar, 2000-02-17

81. Sled Dog Systems Racing Dog Sleds
Designs and builds racing dog sleds. Includes product details and sales information.
http://www.sleddogsystems.com/
K-2 SPRINT SLED LINKS SPONSORED MUSHERS HOME CONTACT INFO RACING DOG SLEDS K-4 MID / SPRINT SLED Speed      Control   Craftsmanship     Value Amy Cooper Greg Sellentin John Perry DuraSurf SKI BASE INFO Dan and Kim Schlosser, and family, from Westboro WI are producing the Sled Dog Systems Dog Sled product line.  Dan is a Journeyman Machinist and certified welder who i s a specialist in research and development.  Kim is also a Journeyman Machinist who has over 17 years of Quality Control experience.  The Schlosser family are active mushers committed to providing excellent products and services to the mushing community. Amy Stree per Puppies For Sale

82. Sleds - Dog Sleds - Toboggans -
Supplying toboggans, racing and kick sleds in plastic, metal alloy and ash, as well as accessories and used equipment.
http://www.sawtoothsleds.com/
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83. Maine Made Dog Sleds
Supplying sleds for racing, recreation and touring, plus bags and accessories. Illustrated catalog and design details.
http://www.mainemadedogsleds.com/

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Welcome to MaineMade Dog Sleds To navigate our site use the brown buttons on the left or browse the product categories below. WE SELL It's here!! Jason Barron's new book! see Books/DVD's Our super flexible cable steered sprint sled Our Deluxe Toboggan Trainer (click below) NEW books and NEW Movie for sale (click) (think birthdays and Christmas gifts for yourself or your favorite musher!) Product Categories: Racing: NEW!! Our super flexible cable steered sprint sled SUPER SALE til Oct.1 Contemporary Extremely lightweight, highly maneuverable sleds especially designed for racing. able to be disassembled Contemporary Sleds for economical mailing/shipping(click here) Traditional: Hand-tied sleds made of 100% select white ash Mid/Long Distance Sled: The "Can-Am" -able to be disassembled for economical shipping Recreational: Multi-purpose sleds designed for racing, training, and recreational use made of 100% select white ash Touring/Freight: Sleds specifically built for carrying multiple passengers and/or cargo.

84. Northern Toboggan And Sled -- Snow Sleds And Toboggans
Builds and supplies handmade traditional Canadian-style toboggans and freight sleds. Company history, photos and descriptions of products, testimonials.
http://www.ntsled.com/
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    Whether your tradition is downhill sledding, winter camping, icefishing, or working on the land, the quality of our products is unmatched in the industry. Our sleds are hand-crafted, and our design reflects the time tested traditions of the first people in Northern Canada. Our sleds have endured the punishment of daily use in the northern wilderness by those who choose to create their own trails. Don’t settle for less than the best. Own an heirloom, and start your own enduring traditions.
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85. Racing Sleddog Kennel Amaroc Of Too-Cha-Tes
Sled dog racing in middle Europe and Scandinavia and offers Siberian Husky and Alaskan Husky breeding. Site is in English and German.
http://www.8ung.at/racedogs/

86. Welcome To Kearney's Dog Sled Site,Dog Sled Races In Ontario
Information on Kearney s annual dog sled derby and winterfest. Including rules, schedule, and race maps.
http://www.kearneydogsled.com/
Click Here for Kearney, Ontario Weather hit counter 17th Annual Kearney Dog Sled Races Registration for the 2011, 120 Mile Overnight Race Opens September 1,2010 Please visit the 120 Mile Race page for more information and registration form. The Kearney 120 mile is open to the first 12 approved teams. Any questions please contact k-dogsled@hotmail.com Read transcript PLEASE DO NOT BRING FAMILY PETS TO THE DOG SLED RACES FOR THEIR SAFETY AND THE TEAMS SAFETY THANK YOU p To Contact us, please email k-dogsled@hotmail.com Click here for Rules - English French Registrations will not be mailed out in advance unless requested by phone or email. Regular Registration Form - Click Here for PDF 120 Mile Race Registration Form - Click here for PDF Website Created by: www.sellwithpictures.com

87. Dog Sled Races Headed Our Way
Article on Montana s top sled dog race, The Race to the Sky.
http://www.seeleyswanpathfinder.com/pfnews/1999news/jan99/dograces.html
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Dog sled races headed our way
Seeley Swan Pathfinder
January 14, 1999
This winter, dog sled racing and dog tours will again be a feature of the numerous Seeley Lake area winter recreational activities. The Seeley-Monture 100 will be run on the weekend of Jan. 30 and 31. This 100-mile race is a "warm-up" for the Race to the Sky. It will start in downtown Seeley Lake on Sat. afternoon and offers excellent opportunities for spectators. The race includes an overnight camp with the dogs and the finish will be on Sun. morning. For additional information please contact Norman Lee at 677-3016. The race will restart in Lincoln on Sunday, February 14, and will go through downtown Lincoln and loop back to the Seven-Up club for the first checkpoint. It will then proceed to White Tail Ranch near Ovando and then to three checkpoints in the Seeley Lake area. The Seeley Lake checkpoints will be open from late Sunday evening through Wednesday evening. The Seeley Lake checkpoints include either Morrel Creek Trailhead or downtown Seeley Lake, Holland Lake Lodge, and Fawn Creek Trailhead. Volunteers are the backbone of all of these races. They staff the checkpoints, groom the trail, cook meals at the checkpoints, and help with various fund raising activities. If you would like further information on the races, being a volunteer, or donating to Race to the Sky please contact Norman Lee.

88. Racing Sleddog Kennel Amaroc Of Too-Cha-Tes
Sled dog kennel in Germany. News, information on the sport, photographs, and race results. English and German.
http://home.pages.at/pipi/

89. Sled Dogs And Mushers
The Crooked Creek Observer uses musher interviews and photos to detail the love the mushers feel toward both their dogs and the sport. Details sport s beginnings and growth as well as the not-so-positive sides.
http://www.emily.net/~schiller/mushing.html
As long as there is snow, there's bound to be someone somewhere running a team of dogs through it. Mushing is a recreation that has peaked and ebbed over the last thirty years - the 1980's being a high point, when almost everyone in America had at least heard the word Iditarod and watched the race between Rick Swenson and Susan Butcher with an interest that was reminiscent of the Riggs and King tennis match of the '70's. Many new mushers joined the bandwagon during this period, and hobby farmers were suddenly raising sled dogs instead of chickens. "Man would not be on the face of the earth if it had not been for the domestic dog," says Edward Dallas, as we visit with him at his home in Deerwood, Minnesota. Ed had a 10-minute stint as "Gunnar Tveit" in the Disney film Iron Will , and he had this to ask us: "What possessed the dog to break away from the wolf, the jackal, the fox, and step into that circle of light cast by our cavemen ancestors' campfire? Something had to possess him to say, 'I will step inside that circle.' And when he did, I think it was a bond that was set for the rest of time." These sentiments expressed by Dallas, a veteran dog musher, could probably be echoed by canine lovers all around the globe. But especially by dog mushers, who by choice spend the greater part of their day with their dogs. Sled dogs are mainly Alaskan Huskies, a Heinz 57 dog bred to pull and travel. "They were bred out of the Siberian Husky during the gold rush days," Dallas explains, "with Indian dogs, and other big dogs in the arctic, and a wolf thrown in here and there."

90. Muktuk Adventures - Dog Sled In Canada's Yukon
An introduction to racing world of Frank Turner and Muktuk Kennels. Frank is the only musher to have entered the Quest every year since its inception in 1984. Race information, maps, trail notes and results. Also information on wilderness tours with Frank and his Alaskan huskies, and our summer activities.
http://www.muktuk.com/

91. Finnmarkslřpet
1000 km non-stop running through the Arctic winter. The northernmost sled dog racing in the world, under North Cape, Norway. Qualifying event for the Iditarod.
http://www.finnmarkslopet.no/

92. Mush With Pride
P.R.I.D.E. stands for Providing Responsible Information on a Dog s Environment. Supports the responsible care and humane treatment of all dogs and is dedicated to enhancing the care and treatment of sled dogs in their traditional and modern uses.
http://www.mushwithpride.org/
Board of Directors About Us Contact Us Home About Us Sponsors and Supporters Policy Statements Merchandise ... Links Dog Care Articles Newsletters and Press Releases Contact Us Upcoming Events
What's New with MWP? Do you Mush with P.R.I.D.E.? P.R.I.D.E. stands for Providing Responsible Information on a Dog’s Environment. The relationship between sled dogs and humans is one of the oldest bonds of its kind. Modern sled dog owners are proud of their dogs as canine athletes that are bred and trained to do what they love: run as part of a team. Mush with P.R.I.D.E. supports the responsible care and humane treatment of all dogs and is dedicated to enhancing the care and treatment of sled dogs in their traditional and modern uses.
Mush with P.R.I.D.E. was established in 1991 as an organization of mushers who were concerned about the care of sled dogs and public perceptions of mushing. To address some of these concerns, P.R.I.D.E. developed sled dog care and equipment guidelines. We instituted a voluntary kennel inspection program and created an email list to facilitate communication among dog mushers whose main concern is treatment and care of sled dogs. P.R.I.D.E. guidelines have frequently been used by other groups and agencies when determining responsible dog care and kennel husbandry standards.

93. John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon :: Duluth, MN
Annual event in which teams with up to 14 dogs race up Lake Superior s North Shore in northeastern Minnesota. Two races a mid-distance, and a 400-mile marathon are held in early February. History of the race, volunteer needs, information on events, and biographies of participants.
http://www.beargrease.com/

94. Welcome To Mushing Boot Camp With Jamie Nelson And Ann Stead
3-day intensive clinic training sled dogs. Also a 1-day pull training clinic. Taught by experienced mushers and dog trainers. What to bring, typical schedule, profiles of the instructors, testimonials, and registration.
http://www.mushingbootcamp.com/

"The improvement we saw in our team over the course of Boot Camp was encouraging, exciting, and exhilarating." IN THE NEWS: Pull training Clinic -
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M ushing Boot Camp is a three day intensive clinic which offers you hours of hands on experience training your dogs with your equipment guided by experts Jamie Nelson and Ann Stead. The Camp also features discussions about training, conditioning, equipment, nutrition, kennel management, health issues and much more. Your instructors are two seasoned professionals with over 80 years combined experience in sprint and distance dog mushing. You are assured of getting the full benefit of their expertise through one-on-one training as well as group instruction.
T he science of dog training is the tangible part, a starting place, so that you can develop your own style. You will start to see the art evolve as you learn good timing with commands, the importance of praise and positive reinforcement, and finesse with each different training challenge you meet. We create an safe atmosphere where you are encouraged to try different training techniques so that you can add new tools to your training tool box. Keeping a smile on your face at Boot Camp is a requirement for good training! You will gain hands on experience and build more confidence in yourself and your team. Mushing Boot Camp offers you a training base so that you can develop your own style (art).

95. Sunhusky S Iditarod Den
Regularly updated links and information re the Iditarod, the 1,000+ miles dog sled race across Alaskan wilderness. Here is the place to find current information and links, as well as responses to much of the criticism aimed at the race by animal rights organizations.
http://sunhusky.com
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96. Alaska Iditarod Tours' Iditarod Sled Dog Race Tour
This tour covers the Race start in Anchorage and the Race middle from the McGrath checkpoint. Webpage features Iditarod Race slideshow.
http://www.iditarodtours.com/iditarod.htm
Alaska Iditarod Sled Dog Race Tours 2011
Choose from one of our 6 tours listed below to experience the excitement of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race
6 Day Iditarod Race Start Tour
Iditarod Start Tour Highlights Include :
  • Attending the Iditarod Race Starts in Anchorage and Wasilla.
  • Sightseeing excursion to beautiful Alyeska ski resort.
  • Attend the Musher's Banquet
  • Opportunity to be an Iditarod team dog handler with VIP privileges.
  • Scenic drive along Turnagain Arm to Seward and boat cruise of Resurrection Bay.
  • Visit to the Iditarod Museum
    Itinerary
  • Day One Tuesday March 1, 2011: Guests arrive and check into the Anchorage Hilton Hotel. Evening group meeting.
  • Day Two Wednesday March 2, 2011: Pickup at your hotel with a scenic ride along Turnagain Arm to the port of Seward Alaska. Here we will take a 3 hour cruise in beautiful Resurrection Bay . In the afternoon we will travel to the village of Girdwood and stay at the magnificent Alyeska Ski Resort.(L,D)
  • Day Three Thursday March 3, 2011:
  • 97. Yukon Quest @ WorkingDogWeb -- A Guide To This Famous Sled Dog Race
    Offers links to Quest race history, the official Yukon Quest web site, top Quest mushers, Quest and Iditarod dogs and mushers, and Quest and Iditarod in the classroom.
    http://www.workingdogweb.com/Quest.htm
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    ... Siberian Husky World K nown as the Toughest Sled Dog Race in the World, the Yukon Quest is also one of the world's most famous sled dog races - right after the world-renowned Iditarod. Running more than 1,000 miles from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Whitehorse, Yukon, the race draws mushers ready to tackle the Northern wilderness. 2008 will see the Silver Anniversary running of the Quest. Will any beat Lance Mackey's record time of 10 days, 2 hours, 37 minutes Updated for 25th Quest - in 2008.
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    ORDER Yukon Quest: The 1,000-Mile Dog Sled Race Through the Yukon and Alaska or browse Sled Dog Books EXPLORE Guide to the Iditarod ORDER Sled Dog Books EXPLORE Siberian Huskies Introduction to the Yukon Quest Top 2008 Yukon Quest Race - the current official Web site for the race - the 25th Quest - that will get underway on February 9, 2008, in Fairbanks, Alaska

    98. Iditarod Sled Dog Race | Adn.com
    Alaska s largest newspaper, the Anchorage Daily News, presents news, features, profiles and photography from the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
    http://www.adn.com/iditarod/

    99. The Iditarod @ WorkingDogWeb -- A Guide To This Famous Sled Dog Race
    Offers extensive links to race history, the official race site, media coverage, winning mushers and dogs, trail maps, training, and equipment.
    http://www.workingdogweb.com/Iditarod.htm
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    More Guides: Sled Dog Racing Yukon Quest Siberian Husky World C alled the Last Great Race on Earth, the Iditarod is the world's most famous sled dog race. Running more than 1,000 miles from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, the trail draws racers each year from several continents. Follow the race at Cabela's Iditarod or the Official Iditarod site or at the radio supersite for the Iditarod Dogsled.com . For much more on this endurance sled dog race, use our guide or click on categories above.
    Updated for Iditarod 2007. CLICK ABOVE to browse best-selling dog books - thanks! ORDER The Iditarod (Alaska Geographic Series) VISIT Iditarod Official Site EX PLORE Siberian Husky World ORDER Fine Book Iditarod Memories TRY WDW's Guide to the Yukon Quest Overview: The Last Great Race Top Iditarod 2007 Coverage - provided by Cabela's Iditarod 2007 - special coverage by the Alaska Public Radio Network Iditarod Official Site - with musher biographies, race results, news, more

    100. Lynda Plettner
    Iditarod training facility, with information regarding kennels, and training. Iditarod 2000 featured four Plettner teams, among them Lynda s husband, Dan, and Fedor, a Russian adventurer known internationally for his various undertakings.
    http://www.plettner-kennels.com/
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    Lynda Plettner, owner of Plettner Kennels, is a 11 time finisher of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. She came to Alaska after training horses in CA for twenty years. Because of her love of animals, the shortage of horses but abundance of sled dogs, Lynda turned her training skills to the dog world. Her knowledge, patience, and perseverance earned her a very respectable position of finishing twentieth in the 2002 Iditarod. The 2002 Iditarod was Lynda’s best ever, not only because of receiving the “Most Improved Musher Award”, which moved her from sixty-sixth place in 2001 to twentieth in 2002, but because of receiving the prestigious and most coveted “ Leonhard Seppela Humanitarian Award”. This award is presented by the veterinarians working on the Trail, and is given to the musher with the healthiest, happiest and biggest dog team arriving in Nome. Lynda says that she had “thirteen barking, happy, line pounding dogs at the finish line”. This indeed was her best experience of her mushing career and she is looking forward to many more. Lynda loves participating in the Iditarod because she enjoys crossing the state of Alaska “on a vacation” with a dog team. There is no better way to see, feel, taste and smell the beauty of the state. She loves being alone out in the wilderness with her beloved and trusted companions, facing the challenges together.

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