2008 November

Why is it almost every so-called “dryland” event turns into “wetland” ? I’m almost done washing clothes, harnesses, etc – but I’m not a mud fan. I still need to wash muddy paw prints off the van.

Other than some wet weather, we had a great weekend ! Johnn won two classes ( 4 dog rig & 2 Dog Scooter) – beating out the multi-ISDRA medalist teams from the Dittmar kennel in Wisconsin. He and Rusty even placed second in the 2 dog Bike-Jor. Not bad for one dog and a 60+ year old musher. 신용카드현금화

The two yearlings from Ken & Lori Chezik’s kennel are progressing wonderfully. They both ran on the 4 dog rig team – with Henry running at lead both days. Attending these dryland races have given him lots of confidence and experience.

The Ohio Dryland race had 50 entries from Ontario, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Pennsylvania, New York and, of course, Ohio. Because of the involvment of the Greater Clevland Siberian Club, we saw a real cross-section of sled dog people – from just beginning recreational teams to the pros like the Dittmars. A well organized, fun race. 신용카드현금화

Our next event will be the Fair Hills Challenge organized by the Pennsylvania Sled Dog Club in Fair Hills, Maryland on December 6 & 7. We are signed up as vendors, so contact us early for any sled deliveries. We will also have plastic and gift certificates (THINK CHRISTMAS) available there.

PS – I did not fall or get injuried in Ohio. I’m healing rather rapidly. We’ve been watching the black/blue/purple/now some yellow color just below my eyes – real attractive !