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Special adventure in Alaska - Dogsled experience - Travel Destination
Walking the dog in snow
A group of Siberian Husky sled dogs on the road in Juneau, Alaska
Dogsledding to the Apusiaajik Glacier, East Greenland.
Dog sledding competition.
Greenland. East Greenland. Tourists have a ride with many husky dogs on the icecap.
Friends wait on ice with dog and skidoo below glacier and mountains
Musher with a pack of husky sled dogs during summer training on Svalbard island near the north pole.
Man wearing a hat and sunglasses with his husky dog in a park in Mexico City
Greenlandic sled dogs are resting, near Sisimiut, Greenland, Denmark. Image was taken with a drone.
Dogsledding on a snowcapped mountain of Alaska on a sunny day of June.
On January 14, 2023  This dog race in Copper Center Alaska is a pre-qualifying race for the Iditarod dog race.  The dogs are getting ready to race
Dog sledding competition.
Juneau Icefield - Camp 18
Alaskan husky — The most commonly used dog in dog sled racing,Siberian huskies, are another iconic sledding breed, Each spring, it takes a tremendous effort with a dedicated team to create a summer sled dog camp of 20 people and almost 200 sled dogs on top of a glacier.  Sled dog camp is very remote and the only way in is by helicopter.\nThey fly the entire camp to the ice-field with “Slings” under the aircraft. The dogs are flown up inside the same helicopters human’s fly in.  Special dog boxes carry about 12 dogs per flight. In September the dogs and camp are all flown back off the glacier. The camp gets stored in a warehouse and the sled dogs go home to their winter life of “mushing” and training for races.\n Mendenhall Glacier’s one and only dog camp, where 240 Alaska Huskies live. the dog camp is located on the glacier
Aerial view of mountain goats on top of a snow capped mountain
woman in national gown pets the dog Haska
Glennallen, Alaska, USA, Dogs of The Sled - Copper Basin 300 - Alaska dogs are waiting to begin the race.  As the mushers prepare the dogs wait patiently beside the vehicles..
Mountain climbers with backpack and pulka on the glacier during their attempt to climb Denali in Alaska.
Iditarod Sled Dogs, Seward, Alaska
view of  Ittoqqortoormiit, Huskys playing in foreground
Group of panting Siberian huskies running in snow at sled dog competition. Black and white development (RGB-file).
Photographed in Yellowknife, Canada. A musher guides his dog team across the snow-covered landscape under the dim sky. The faint snowy mountains and forests bring an epic nature to the scenery, showing the scale of this dogsledder's arena.
Alaskan husky — The most commonly used dog in dog sled racing,Siberian huskies, are another iconic sledding breed, Each spring, it takes a tremendous effort with a dedicated team to create a summer sled dog camp of 20 people and almost 200 sled dogs on top of a glacier.  Sled dog camp is very remote and the only way in is by helicopter.\nThey fly the entire camp to the ice-field with “Slings” under the aircraft. The dogs are flown up inside the same helicopters human’s fly in.  Special dog boxes carry about 12 dogs per flight. In September the dogs and camp are all flown back off the glacier. The camp gets stored in a warehouse and the sled dogs go home to their winter life of “mushing” and training for races.\n Mendenhall Glacier’s one and only dog camp, where 240 Alaska Huskies live. the dog camp is located on the glacier
A woman Musher handles her dog team.  Click to view similar images.
Norway, Svalbard. November 07, 2018. The guide with the saving belts of the tourists
Beautiful views of an epic vacation around Alaska
The dogs work in tandem to run the race towards victory. The joy on these dogs is apparent. The dogsled dogs have been well trained. It is apparent that they are enjoying the race and are working well together.
Dogsledding on mountain top under a clear sky with a rare sun halo.
2 beautiful sled dogs, Huskies, at rest in the snow in anticipation of a dog sledding run.  They are harnessed up and ready to go.
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