Wednesday, March 21, 2007

The History of Dog Sledding

Dog sledding plays a very important role in the history of many regions which are snow-covered during many parts of the year. It used to be one of the only ways to get around between two cities during a snowy time of the year, and it still exists today for races and for tourists who want to try it out. If you think that dog sledding sounds like a fun experience and you would like to try it without buying all the dogs and raising them from puppies, then you can go to some of the following outlets in order to give it a go. You will find that it is an extremely liberating and amazing thing to try.

If you want to try out a dog sled, it probably isn’t practical to breed and raise dogs for that sole purpose. Therefore, you will probably have to locate someone who is willing to take you for a dog sled ride. This is easier said than done. Dog sleds are still very popular, despite there being better ways of getting around. Races occur in many northern parts of the world, and therefore there are people who practice year round. Many of them are willing to let you rent out some dogs and a sled for the day, just to give the dogs some exercise and practice.

Locating these people is not an easy task. It is best to contact them directly, if you are able to locate a number or email address on the internet. Alternatively, you can find a sled touring company. These don’t just exist in Alaska and Greenland and similar places, but also in many places within the U.S.A. There are many options for these, giving you specific options for your skill level. Once you get used to all of the basic mechanics of dog sledding, you can take a more advanced route and slowly progress until you are an expert, capable of riding the Iditarod Trail.

Getting involved in dog sledding is not as easy as picking up some other hobby. Just the fact that you need so many live animals makes it extremely inaccessible to the average person. But fortunately, there are some ways that you can try it out. So if you are up for some adventure, look for people who can take you dog sledding.

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