Trail to Alaska, Part III – Summit Lakes
We’re back on the road, looking at Dawson Creek and Mile Zero in the rear view mirror. This portion of the Alaskan Highway is also
We’re back on the road, looking at Dawson Creek and Mile Zero in the rear view mirror. This portion of the Alaskan Highway is also
We’re heading down from 4,250 feet, the highest point on the Alaskan Highway. Visibility at the summit was limited – maybe a quarter of a
Six hundred and five miles from Dawson Creek, we leave British Columbia behind. Ellie and I are quite excited about reaching the Yukon Territory. We’re
Drive on the top half of your gas tank. That’s the advice given to all travelers on the Alaska Highway. It’s a long distance between
The Alcan Highway is a part of every Iditarod for Ed Stielstra and his dog team. Musher, handler and dogs from Nature’s Kennel in the
Libby Here! Welcome back to school! I hope you are ready for an exciting school year! I can’t wait to share details with you all
Dogs in the Just Guts dog yard aren’t really concerned that school has recently started, we’re looking forward to the cooler mornings so that we
Zuma, Gypsy, Sled Dog Ed, Sanka, and Libby are excited to be the K9 Journalist team for Iditarod! They have each written something about themselves
Hello Boys and Girls! The mushers and their dogs have been training for a long time before they get to the starting line of an
Hello Boys and Girls, My good friend, Blaine, just got back from a ‘pawsome’ visit at Brooksville, Maine! Blaine sent me a letter about the
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