The entry for dog sled racing is, well, a form that you can enter yourself and your dogs in a huge race in the Artic. It can cost up to $600.
In dog sled racing, a red lantern refers to the last musher or team on the trail. The red lantern is a symbolic award given to the musher who finishes last as a way to recognize their perseverance and determination in completing the race.
depends... a lot of money most of the time........................ normally a couple thousand.......
Joe Reddington is often referred to as the "Father of the Iditarod" because he played a significant role in the creation of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska. He was one of the founders of the race and worked tirelessly to promote and preserve the tradition of sled dog racing in Alaska. His efforts helped establish the Iditarod as one of the most famous and challenging sled dog races in the world.
the swing dog stands in the back of the gangline. they help steer the sled and are usually the strongest on the team.
Oh, dude, the answer to the daffynition decoder "dog sled" is "chilly dog." So, like, if you're ever in a situation where you need to decode some wacky words and "dog sled" comes up, you can impress your friends with your knowledge of chilly dogs. Cool, right?
dog sled racing
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dog sled racing
Around the 1980's
The Itidarod
it leads the team the way they are suppose to go
It depends. I, for example, have a one-dog sled team (she's VERY big) but, if you're not racing them, and they are not giants, I suggest two or three.
yes it is a team sport
Alaska
This can be very mean as you are harming your dog and forcing them to take part in a sport.
the local library the encyclopedia and the internet and BOOKS!
Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskys.