
This winter, if you are going to spend most of your time sitting before the fire or by wrapping yourself in a quilt then one thing is certain that you are going to miss a great load of fun this winter.
In winter you can have a plethora of adventurous activities consisting of ice fishing, Hiking to frozen falls, Ice skating, Sky gazing, Sculpting- where you can give shape to your imagination, Sleigh riding, Snowmobiling, Wandering in the woods, Romancing etc.
All you need to do is get ready with your heavy woolens and adventure equipments, and you are all set to go. I will discuss these cold weather activities in my forthcoming articles.
Here I am going to inform you about the fun of Dog sledding. If you’ve never done this before, you owe it to yourself to try it. Its easy to learn for all age groups.
Paul Schurke’s Wintergreen Dog Sledding Vacations, Ely, MN offers packages that suits all ages from 7 to 77 and requires no experience or gear. The packages are tailor made as per the vacationer’s choice. A guide accompanies you on the wilderness trails and in the evenings, you enjoy great food and a cozy accommodations. Friendly Eskimo sledging dogs not only have astonishing power, they are also one of the most loving animals you would have ever met.
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Choose from our “Good”, “Better” or “Best” 4-night lodge-to-lodge vacation packages or our 3-night lodge-based vacations. Prepare for an extraordinary experience — the scenery is spectacular, the camaraderie delightful, the dogs endearing and the focus is on fun!
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I’ve got dog sledding on my list of things to do this year!
Great post, it’s something everyone knows about but hardly ever goes out to try.
Daniel, thanks a lot for visiting my post. I hope you’ll enjoy the dog sledding this winter.
Our first dog sledding trip was in Jasper years ago. It was great fun! The second time out was in British Columbia for four days. It was amazing too!
What we enjoyed the most was that we got to learn how to run our own dog teams, to take care of them, and to really bond with each dog. It was such a great adventure.....
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Dog sledding really is a wonderful experience. I tried dog sledding in Sweden for the first time a few weeks ago, and it was an exhilarating experience. We only had time for a day trip unfortunately, which meant there was no time to learn how to handle the sleds ourselves, but we got a taste of the power and the beauty of these wonderful dogs. I was surprised how friendly and companiable the dogs were, although they’re far from pets! I’m planning a week-long trip this winter to really get a feel for things!