Houndoc
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- Grantsville
Last week I once again flew to Churchill, Manitoba, Canada for the Hudson Bay Quest Dog Sled race. We landed on a clear, sunny day- with a high of -17F.
While in Churchill, I was also able to visit with their local conservation officer and learned some fun new things about polar bears!
Race route covers a little over 200 miles of roadless wilderness, although at times follows power lines and train tracks.
After a couple of days in town organizing final details (I serve on the organizing committee for the race as well as head trail veterinarian), the race started on the morning of Thursday, March 13.
To keep the dog teams slowed down between the dog yard and the start line, we used snowmobiles as brakes. I drove for 4 or 5 teams this way.
Once the teams where off and running, I left with a small group to travel the entire distance by snowmobile (almost exactly the same distance as traveling from my house in Granstsville to visit my brother in Green River, WY.)
While in Churchill, I was also able to visit with their local conservation officer and learned some fun new things about polar bears!
Race route covers a little over 200 miles of roadless wilderness, although at times follows power lines and train tracks.
After a couple of days in town organizing final details (I serve on the organizing committee for the race as well as head trail veterinarian), the race started on the morning of Thursday, March 13.
To keep the dog teams slowed down between the dog yard and the start line, we used snowmobiles as brakes. I drove for 4 or 5 teams this way.
Once the teams where off and running, I left with a small group to travel the entire distance by snowmobile (almost exactly the same distance as traveling from my house in Granstsville to visit my brother in Green River, WY.)