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dog sled books books on training sled dogs? do you know of any good books on how to train sled dogs? I do not want to train any myself, not yet at least, but I like to read as much interesting in...

 

dog sled books

dog sled books
books on training sled dogs?

do you know of any good books on how to train sled dogs? I do not want to train any myself, not yet at least, but I like to read as much interesting information on all forms of dog obedience, sled dogs are pretty cool, so I would like to read up on them.

One of the best books on the subject was just recently revised and re released.
Dog Drive, by Miki and Julie Collins
http://www.alpinepub.com/product_info.php/products_id/128
Excellent in depth book that covers all areas of working with sled dogs.

The hands down best book I have ever read on the subject is out of print and hard to find but well worth it.
Everything I Know About Racing Sled Dogs, George Attla
you will most likely have to track it down inter-library loan.

And while you are at it, he is an amazing man and an Alaskan legend. the Movie "Spirit of the Wind" is about him and his early life and Open North American Championship, a must see.

The answer above me just gave you the three books amazon suggests you buy together when you search for mushing, SO I will go out on a Iimb and bet that they have not read any of them :(

If you really want solid training info you can take a pass on the humor one. But Jim Welchs book is pretty good:
http://www.amazon.com/Speed-Mushing-Manual-Train-Racing/dp/0962364304/ref=pd_cp_b_3

A better one is Ski-jour with your dog
http://www.amazon.com/Skijor-Your-Dog-Mari-Hoe-Raitto/dp/0963085409/ref=pd_sim_b_9
Carol And Mari are both excellent repected mushers, and the book is well done.

If you want fun reads about mushing then I can suggest a few that are great!
Father of the iditarod, about Joe Reddington Sr.
http://www.amazon.com/Father-Iditarod-Joe-Reddington-Story/dp/0945397755/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260337162&sr=1-1

Racing the White Silence: On the Trail of the Yukon Quest
http://www.amazon.com/Racing-White-Silence-Trail-Yukon/dp/0141003731/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260337120&sr=1-3

One Second to Glory: The Alaska Adventures of Iditarod Champion Dick Mackey
http://www.amazon.com/One-Second-Glory-Adventures-Iditarod/dp/0970849346/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260337345&sr=1-1

And Backstage Iditarod, was written by a friend of mine, and although I have not read it yet, I hear from others who have how great it is.
http://www.amazon.com/Backstage-Iditarod-June-Price/dp/0979582849/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260337191&sr=1-1-spell

Also Husky Productions hass some great DVDs about mushing and mushers:
http://www.huskyproductions.net/index.php



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Exploring Alaska

One of the most beautiful places on earth is the state of Alaska. Although cold, the sites are simply stunning. Whether sightseeing through natural parks, looking for bear, camping, taking a tour, or just dining out, you will fall in love with the land and the people. If you have been thinking about a vacation and are not sure where to go, we recommend you consider a trip to the most stunning place – Alaska. To help you plan your trip, we have provided some suggestions on what you might do and see.

Alaska Native Heritage Center – Anchorage

To help you learn about the various cultures of Alaska and the native people, this center teaches about customs, practices, and arts. This experience includes walking through native homes, watching ancient practices and performances, and being able to gain a better understanding about the importance of hunting and fishing in this vast land.

Iditarod Headquarters – Wasilla

If you have never taken the opportunity to watch the Iditarod on television, you are missing an amazing adventure. At the Iditarod headquarters, you can learn about this massive dog sled race. Then on the first Saturday each March, the ceremonial start of the race occurs in Anchorage with the actual race starting in Wasilla the following day. Exciting and fun, this is truly an incredible experience.

Alaska Seal Life Center – Seward

From monetary settlements coming out of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, this center was created to help teach people about marine biology, seal life, and animal rehabilitation. This area of Alaska is mesmerizing, rich with an abundance of sea mammals, fish, and birds. Perfect for families, the Alaska Seal Life Center offers hands-on exhibits while teaching about this state’s ecosystem. Known as one of the most intriguing places to visit, we highly recommend it.

Denali National Park

Denali, which translates to “The Great One”, is the native name for the highest peak in all of North America – Mount McKinley. This mountain range offers a number of peaks where all types of wildlife live to include bear, wolves, Dall sheep, wolves, and moose. If you enjoy the great outdoors, you can take a tour of the area or enjoy a day of hiking. Spread out over some six million acres, you will immediately fall in love with the natural beauty.

Glacier Bay – South East Alaska

At Glacier Bay, you will discover 13 tidewater glaciers. Although they are all spectacular, the three largest and most impressive include Margerie, Muir, and Johns Hopkins. Glaciers are located in the south half of the state, with many of those being accessible by foot or vehicle. For those harder to reach, you can enjoy magnificent views from airplane or boat. To see the largest concentration of calving glaciers in the state, you want to spend time at Prince William Sound.

Bear Watching

One of the favorite things to do in Alaska is to look for bear. With grizzly, brown, and polar bears, the very sight of these incredible creatures is breathtaking. Of course, safety rules are important to follow but the best places to visit include the Anan Wildlife Observatory where black bear feed in the salmon stream and Pack Creek where brown bear live on the island. Additionally, Katmai National Park is an excellent adventure where from July to September, you can enjoy brown bear feeding off salmon runs and Kodiak Island, the famous place where the largest bear in the world is seen, the Kodiak brown bear.

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