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  1. Sled building plans: A manual with detailed plans for making dog sleds, racing type, freight and passenger sleds (Sled dog bulletin) by Raymond Thompson, 1977
  2. Huskies in Action: The Fascination of Sled Dog Racing
  3. "The Cremation of Sam McGee" Cookbook by International Sled Dog Racing Association, 1974
  4. Sled Building Plans: A Manual with Detailed Plans for Making Dog Sleds, Racing Type, Freight and Passenger Sleds - Excerpts from War Department Manual on Basic Dog Team Transportation and Plans for Dog Sled Manufacture by Raymond Thompson, 1976
  5. sled building plansa Manual with Detailed Plans for Making Dog Sleds Racing Type,freight and Passenger Sleds by Raymond Thompson, 1977
  6. Racing Sled Dogs An Original North American Sport by Michael Cooper, 1988-01-01
  7. Sled building plans : manual with detailed plans for making dog sleds, racing type, freight and passenger sleds. by No Author, 1981
  8. SLED BUILDING PLANS; A MANUAL WITH DETAILED PLANS FOR MAKING DOG SLEDS; RACING TYPE, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SLEDS
  9. Sled building plans: A manual with detailed plans for making dog sleds, racing type, freight and passenger sleds; excerpts from War Department manual on ... for dog sled manufacture (Sled dog bulletin) by Raymond Thompson, 1989
  10. History and racing rules (Sled dog bulletin) by Raymond Thompson, 1978
  11. Line breeding & racing notes (Sled dog bulletin) by Raymond Thompson, 1969
  12. The World of Sled Dogs: From Siberia to Sport Racing by Lorna Coppinger, 1977-02
  13. Sled and harness styles: A treatise on the most popular kinds of sled dog harnesses, both racing and work types, with descriptions of material used and ... make your own harnesses (Sled dog bulletin) by Raymond Thompson, 1974
  14. The Team and Musher Mike: The Adventure of Racing a Thousand Miles by Dog Sled by Mike Maurer, Lori Hamblen, 1989

21. Sled Dog Racing At Dog Scouts Of America. Dog Camp, Clicker Training, And Dog Tr
sled dog racing. (for all breeds). Here's a picture of a race. A PersonalLook at Amateur sled dog racing. by Lonnie Olson, Here is
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(for all breeds) Here's a picture of my lead dog, "Koda," a red merle Border Collie, getting psyched up before a race. A Personal Look at Amateur Sled Dog Racing by Lonnie Olson Here is my team of Border Collies bursting out of the starting chute. Amateur Sled Dog Races The sprint races consist of a very short run. It is usually about three or more miles for the 3dog class, five or more miles for the 5-dog class, and seven or more miles for the 7-dog class. The race planners try to get the mileage to be the same as the number of dogs in the class, but there will be an occasional longer trail. The mileage is not usually more than twice the same number of dogs that you have. Depending on the hosting organization in your area, the numbers of dogs in each class could be different. There might be four, six, and eight dog classes. They may also offer 1 0-dog and unlimited classes. There are rules which govern all of these races. There is a minimum number of dogs which can be raced in each class. For instance, you could run in the 7-dog class with as few as five dogs. You must have a basket in your sled with a dog bag large enough to hold your biggest dog. You may or may not be allowed to carry a passenger in your sled (remember, many amateurs are not out to win the racethey are only out to have fun). You must have a snow hook and a brake. You are not allowed to use a whip, or have any line attaching the sled to any part of yourself., In addition, there are quite a few rules of "trail etiquette" with which you will need to become familiar before you enter a race.

22. Anduril Kennels, Sled Dog Team, Iditarod
Anduril Kennels' sled dog racing team plans to be an Iditarod 2000 competitor. The kennel is located in Southwest Montana.
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As competitive sled dog racing kennels go, Anduril has a very small number of dogs. Rob and Cara believe in quality, not quantity. They work with training, good nutrition, care, and love to make the most of each dog's potential. Because of their love of dogs and dedication to the sport of mushing, Rob and Cara make many public appearances and initiate programs for school children each year. Rob also works on the board of directors for The Race To The Sky. In the 94-95 race season, Rob and "the kids" (the dogs) placed in the top ten in four of the five races they entered. In the fifth race (in which they did not place in the top ten), they received the "Best Cared for Team" award. Rob competed in Montana's Race To The Sky 350-mile sled dog race in 1992, 1995 (placed 7th), 1996 (placed 2nd), 1997 (placed 14th), 1998 (placed 3rd), and 1999 (placed 7th). In 1998 Rob also raced in the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon in Minnesota, and finished in 11th place. He has also participated in many other races and placed well with the team. His sled dog racing is often "family vacation time," and a great time to get together with other friends/mushers.
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23. Sled Dog Central: Photos Of Nunavut Style Sled Dog Racing
Nunavut Style Dog Racing. Photos from the 1st Nunavut Classic April 1, 1999 RankinInlet, Nunavut. They're off! Mass start using the traditional qomatik sled!
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Photos from the 1st Nunavut Classic April 1, 1999 Rankin Inlet, Nunavut They're off! Mass start using the traditional qomatik sled! A relaxing or warm (?) way to run the trail. Peddling a qomatik sled The finish! Spectators or future mushers? Winners are hoisted on their sled! Participant with trusty team member. Back to Photo Gallery top of page home feedback ... webmaster@sleddogcentral.com

24. SunTrip Samoyeds: Favorite Links
SunTrip Samoyeds offers links to agility, hiking, sled dog racing and more activities for your dog.
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25. Jersey Sands Sled Dog Racing Association
Learn all about Jersey Sands sled dog racing Association andtheir sled dog races in the Pinelands of New Jersey.
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Photos Trail Maps Directions Race Results ... Home Lebarod Cancelled Unfortunately the lebarod has to be Cancelled this year. There will be no makeup date. The rising temperatures have made it impossible run, and the event has been cancelled for this year. Hope to see you next season. Your comments or questions, or requests to be added to our mailing list for race updates are welcome at jssdra@hotmail.com The links have all been fixed. However if you do have difficulty's please e-mail us. Newly updated Sled Dog Basics Page, check it out! This page was last updated: March 19, 2003

26. Welcome To The British Mushers Association
Information on UK and worldwide sled dog racing, with race results.
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27. Alaskan Sled Dog Racing Collectibles In Wasilla, Alaska
Alaskan sled dog racing Collectibles. Iditarod, Jr. Iditarod, AnchorageFur Rendezvous, Yukon Quest Wasilla Iditarod Days. This
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Alaskan Sled Dog Racing Collectibles
This is a unique opportunity for the beginning or serious collector to start or fill out their collection of Alaskan Sled Dog Racing Memorabilia at 1994 evaluations. We have many of the rare pins, buttons, buckles and necklaces from 1978 to 1994 at prices ranging from $5.00 to $175.00 each for individual pieces. Once this inventory is gone, there will be no more from this source. We can even supply used sled dog booties collected along the Iditarod Trail! Be the first on your block to own one of these truly unique conversation pieces. Guaranteed to have been worn - or worn out - on the Iditarod Trail! They even make wonderful substitutes for smelling salts! One whiff of these puppies and you will be up and at'um!! (Not recommended for children under the age of fourteen.) IDITAROD (1997 marks 25th Anniversary) Buckle and Necklace Set, complete set from including Libby Pin and the only numbered Jr. Iditarod Pins, years as well as rights to the new Lead Dog Buckle Set which starts and is paid for this year.

28. Welcome To SLEDDOG.COM The No.1 Sleddog Site
Resource for sleddog racing and huskies on the web.Category Recreation Pets Dogs Activities Dog Sledding...... sled dog racing, sleddogs, sled dogs, Sleds, UK, Sled Dog, Sleddog2000, British Championships,Siberian Huskies, huskies, Musher, Mushing, Sled Dogs, Sled Dog
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SLEDDOG.COM is a website that aims to give mushers, members of the public and press a valuable resource for sleddog racing on the web. The British Sleddog Racing Championships gives full information on the forthcoming Championships The Musher's Zone provides competitor race details, results and images from the races . The British Mushers Association our sister site! - is a well establised site which providing a huge resource of sleddog information. Sled Dog Racing, sleddogs, sled dogs, Sleds, UK, Sled Dog, Sleddog2000, British Championships, Siberian Huskies, huskies, Musher, Mushing, Sled Dogs, Sled Dog Racing information, Malamutes, Race Results, The British Sled Dog Racing, winter sports, sleds, dog, dogs, Artic, Alaska, snow, Glenisla Sleddog Racing Champ InformationSled Dog Racing, sleddogs, sled dogs, Sleds, Sled Dog, Sleddog2000

29. Sled Dogs @ WorkingDogWeb Links You To The Sport Worldwide.
Sleddogs @ WorkingDogWeb has the best links to sled dog racing calendars, majorraces, sprint racing, middistance racing, distance racing, history, the
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30. 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 Category Sports Winter Sports Sledding sled dog racing Iditarod...... Jeff's own Iditarod dogs · The Husky Still Reigns history of the types of dogsused in sled dog racing from Malemutes to Huskies, more · Iditarod's Sled
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Race History Iditarod Trail ... 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 . For much more about the race, use our guide by clicking on categories above. Updated for Iditarod 2003. CLICK ABOVE to browse best-selling dog books - thanks! ORDER New Book Iditarod Memories VISIT the Iditarod Official Site Introduction to The Last Great Race Top Iditarod 2003 Pre-race Coverage - from Cabela's Iditarod 2003 Mushers Iditarod Official Site - with individual musher race results,biographies, news, much more Artist of the Iditarod - Jon Van Zyle - see his Iditarod Memories book at left plus a race overview Facts not Fiction about the Iditarod - illustrated overview addressing various issues about the race Iditarod 411 - history, mushers, dogs, classroom activities

31. Startside
Information about sports, training equipment, and sled dog racing. Available in English, Polish, and Danish.
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32. Epicenter Press Inc. Sled Dog Racing And The Iditarod
Click on a cover to learn about our 10 best sellers. sled dog racingand the Iditarod sled dog racing is Alaska's official sport.
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Sled dog racing is Alaska's official sport. No wonder that two of most popular recent titles are Father of the Iditarod: The Joe Redington Story , by Lew Freedman, and , by Brian O'Donoghue.
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Father of the Iditarod
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Iditarod Classics
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Iditarod Country
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Iditarod Dreams
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Jon Van Zyle's Iditarod Memories
by Jona Van Zyle Jon Van Zyle's Iditarod Memories (Collector's Edition with a minature print, 'Firelit Musher' by Jona Van Zyle Jon Van Zyle's Iditarod Memories (Collector's Edition) by Jona Van Zyle Lessons My Sled Dog Taught Me by Tricia Brown Mush! My Yellow Bowl (artwork) by Jon Van Zyle Nearing the Pass (artwork) by Jon Van Zyle On the Yukon (artwork) by Jon Van Zyle Riding the Wild Side of Denali Spirit of the Wind by Lew Freedman home wilderness gallery mailinglists links ... more about epicenter press

33. Introduction To Sled Dog Racing
it stay that way? It all begins with the International sled dog racingAssociation (ISDRA) Race Rules. Race rules which promote
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Introduction Fast, exciting, well trained sled dog teams are the result of careful behind the scenes planning and hard work. Successful mushers are knowledgeable in such diverse areas as kennel management, canine behavior, nutrition, veterinary care, psychology, physical conditioning, housing and transportation. Wise mushers soon learn that success or failure in any of these areas affects performance dramatically. Considering this fact it is obvious that the welfare of the dogs is of paramount importance. Team and driver develop a close, trusting relationship because of the amount of time they spend together. To betray that trust by not meeting all of the dog’s needs runs counter to the goal of having a happy, healthy, highly motivated team. What you see at a race is the result of long hours of work and planning to ensure that the team is prepared to test its abilities against the trail and the competition. WHAT MAKES SLED DOGS RUN?

34. History Of Sled Dog Racing
However, the same intimate relationship between driver and dog still existsand is demonstrated in the sport of sled dog racing. THE FIRST RACE.
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History of Racing The heritage of the sled dog is a long and proud one, stretching back thousands of years. The people of the North were dependent on these animals for protection, companionship, hunting, trapping, and, most of all transportation. Sled dogs enabled explorers such as Byrd, Peary, and Amundsen to explore the frozen wastelands of two continents and played a vital role in bringing civilization to the snowbound areas of the world. As early as 1873, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were bringing government to northern frontiers with dog-team patrols. Throughout Alaska and Canada, mail teams delivered the news to outlying settlements. One of the proudest chapters in sled dog history was written in 1925. In January of that year, a case of diphtheria was discovered in Nome, Alaska, and the supply of antitoxin in that city was inadequate to stave off an epidemic. A relay of 22 native and mail teams forged through the rough interior of Alaska and across the Bering Sea ice to bring the serum to a grateful citizenry. In New York City's Central Park stands a statue of Balto, who led one of the relay teams, commemorating the Nome Serum Run. The inscription reads: Dedicated to the indomitable Spirit of the sled dogs that relayed the antitoxin 600 miles over rough ice, treacherous waters; through Arctic blizzards from Nenana to the relief of stricken Nome in the winter of1925. Endurance. Fidelity. Intelligence.

35. Current Biography Excerpts: Sled Dog Racing
Current Biography Excerpts sled dog racing. BUTCHER, SUSAN Dec.26, 1954 Sled-dog racer. Susan Butcher, who is one of only two
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Dec. 26, 1954- Sled-dog racer. The complete article can be found on the Current Biography CD-ROM and in the 1991 Current Biography Yearbook Search for another athlete If you have any questions or comments about Current Biography please e-mail Gray Young at cbmail@hwwilson.com
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36. Finnmarksløpet
1000 km Non Stop Running through the Arctic Winter. The northernmost sled dog racing Area in the World. Under North Cape Norway Start Second saturday in March. Qualifying Event for the Iditarod
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37. Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association © 2002
This site is about sled dog racing in the State of Victoria Australia. Welcometo Victorian sled dog racing Association (Or VSDRA) Log In.
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I am not a Member - Join here! VSDRA was first formed in 1994 , as it was foreseen that for our sport to ever be recognized we needed to have a separate body away from the pure breed clubs. The great force behind the original development of VSDRA was Nola Randell. After finding out what requirements where necessary for our future development we needed a non-discriminatory body (pure breeds being discriminatory as only for pure breeds) to help develop policies and enable future possible funding and recognition by government bodies for the sport of Sled Dog Racing.
The association was called Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association as its intention at the time was that it wanted to concentrate on our own State (Victoria), and when enough interstate clubs were formed they could possibly form their own state body, and then move forward and form an Australian Association.
VSDRA is made up of Sled Dog Racing clubs, which form the counsel along with a general committee for day to day running of the association. VSDRA is also made up of general members, who are represented by 2 driver delegates, but members can contact the general committee if they have any questions or problems.

38. Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association © 2002 - Terms & Conditions
This site is about sled dog racing in the State of Victoria Australia. Victoriansled dog racing Association. Search Site All Words Any Words Phrase,
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Supply of E-mail Address Subject to any responsibilities implied by law and which cannot be excluded, no member of Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association will supply, sell or disribute any E-mail address provided by you. The supply of either; your private E-mail address;
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an external source will not be tolerated. Warranties While we have made every effort to ensure that information is free from error, Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association does not warrant the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of Material on this web site. All information is subject to change without notice. Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association recommends that you seek independent advice before acting upon Material on this web site or Third Party Material. Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association does not guarantee that the Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association Web Site or Third Party Web Sites will be free from viruses, or that access to the Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association Web Site or Third Party Web Sites will be uninterrupted. Limitation of Liability Subject to any responsibilities implied by law and which cannot be excluded, no member of Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association is liable to you for any losses, damages, liabilities, claims and expenses (including but not limited to legal costs and defence or settlement costs) whatsoever arising out of or referable to Material on the Victorian Sled Dog Racing Association Web Site or to Third Party Material, whether in contract, tort including negligence, statute or otherwise.

39. Sled Dog Racing
The Topic sled dog racing. Easier sled dog racing was continued by immigranttrappers, miners, freight haulers, and settlers. Harder
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40. About Sled Dogs And Sled Dog Racing
About Sled Dogs and sled dog racing. Stephen R. Lee. Contents sled dog racingbegan as a formal sport with the first AllAlaska Sweepstakes race in 1908.
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About Sled Dogs and Sled Dog Racing
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Contents:
History Dog Types Mushing Terms Mushing Equipment Skijoring Equipment Weight Pulling Equipment Other Equipment Training the Musher Training Dogs to Pull Training Lead Dogs Training for Skijoring Training for Weight Pulling Dog Health, Diet, and Care Final Remarks Recomended References Mushing, Weight Pulling, Skijoring Breed Books Racing, History, and Exploration Periodicals Where to Order Equipment
1. History
2. Types of Sled Dogs
Naturally, most northern breeds were used as sled dogs. Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, Eskimo Dogs, Greenlands, Samoyeds, Norrbottenspets, and Hokkaidokens are all sled dogs. However, lots of different breeds of dogs have been and are used to drive sleds and carts. People use Irish Setters, Dalmations, Golden Retrievers, etc., to enjoy mushing sports. In fact, most modern day speed and endurance mushers use mixed breeds (often Siberian crossed with Greyhound). So, if you do not have a "sled dog," but still want to enjoy the sport, fear not, for most any type of dog can be used. Mushing is fun, both to take part in and simply to watch.
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