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The First Chinook: The Adventures of Arthur T. Walden and His Legendary Sled Dog, Chinook

The First Chinook: The Adventures of Arthur T. Walden and His Legendary Sled Dog, Chinook
In the winter of 1917, an odd golden-colored puppy was born in New Hampshire. Arthur T. Walden named the puppy Chinook after the powerful winds he'd experienced in the mountains of Alaska during the Gold Rush. Over the next 12 years, Walden and his amazing First Chinook became front-page celebrities across the U.S., setting mushing records and popularizing the sport of sled dog racing. They established and entirely new breed of sled dog named after Chinook, and joined Admiral Richard E. Byrd on his historic First Antarctic Expedition in 1928. Enjoy an amazing and largely unknown story of true adventure in this delightful little book written by David Pagel in the rollicking spirit of Robert W. Service's great Yukon ballads. Nearly 40 of Rick Allen's stunning wood engravings complement the verse to make a book that is truly a work of art. A great book for anyone who's ever had a favorite dog or just loves adventure and a great story.



A Team Like No Other
A Team Like No Other
"Mush," shouted Stephen - and they were off. The wilderness, adventure and the thrill of near disaster - they're all present in this moving tale of a boy and his dog. Stephen and his dad enjoy dog sledding in the mountains with their team of eight beautiful huskies. But pleasure almost turns to tragedy when Stephen finds himself alone on the sled as the dogs race towards the cliff's edge. Disaster seems certain. But Stephen's faith in Skoki, his lead dog, is rewarded when she averts disaster with moments to spare. Skoki's trust in Stephen makes the two of them a team like no other. A Team Like No Other is the story of love and friendship set in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. The knowledge that Stephen and Skoki can always count on each other brings depth to this simple story of a boy and his dog.



Human Dog Sled Competition - The Human Dog Sled Competition is an event held in February during the Winterfest celebration of Lowell, MA. Each year, a field of approximately 60 teams compete against each other in a single elimination tournament to determine the International Human Dog Sled Champion.

Dog sled - A dog sled (or dogsled) is a sled pulled by one or more sled dogs used to travel over ice and through snow. Numerous types of sleds are used, depending on their function.

Sled dog - Sled dogs, known also as sleigh dogs, sledge dogs or sleddogs are dogs that are used to pull a wheel-less vehicle on runners (a sled or sleigh) over snow or ice, by means of harnesses and lines. It is not certain when this unique form of transport was first thought of by humankind nor where it originated, but it may well have been in eastern Siberia, whose tribes have a long history of nomadic winter travel.

Togo (dog) - Togo (October 1913 – December 5, 1929) was the sled dog who led Leonhard Seppala and his dog sled team as they covered the longest distance in the 1925 relay of diphtheria antitoxin from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, to combat an outbreak of the disease. The run is commemorated by the annual Iditarod dog sled race.



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Breed Dog Type - Breed Dog Type List of dog breeds by country - This list of dog breeds by country is a research and informational tool; it includes only those breeds with a bona fide breed club and who breed true, that is, have been documented to breed true-to-type when mated like to like for many generations. For a complete list of dog breeds, see List of dog breeds. Landseer (dog) - The Landseer (Continental-European type) is a dog breed. Many kennel clubs ...

Adventure Husky Live Siberian - Adventure Husky Live Siberian Miniature siberian husky - The Miniature Siberian Husky was developed in the the last 15 years in Hendersonville, North Carolina, by a group of devoted Siberian Husky fans to offer an alternative to potiential husky owners as the standard sized dogs were often too much for novice owners. The miniature husky is often mistaken for the Alaskan Klee Kai, with who it shares similar qualities but unlike the little dog who was bred from other smaller breeds and alaskan huskies, ...

Alaska Wilderness - Alaska Wilderness Alaska's Accessible Wilderness: A Traveler's Guide to Alaska's State Parks by Bill Sherwonit, Alaska's Accessible Wilderness: A Traveler's Guide to Alaska's State Parks Wilderness: A Journal of Quiet Adventure in Alaska by Rockwell Kent, In August 1918 Rockwell Kent alaska wilderness and his 9-year-old son settled into a primitive cabin on an island near Seward, Alaska. Kent, who during the next three decades became America's premier graphic artist, printmaker, alaska wilderness and illustrator, was seeking time, peace, alaska wilderness and solitude to work on his art alaska wilderness and strengthen his ties with his son. This reissue of the journal chronicling their 7-month odyssey describes what Kent called "an adventure of the spirit". He soon discovers how deeply he is "stirred by simple happenings in a quiet world" as man alaska wilderness and boy face both the mundane alaska wilderness and the magnificent: satisfaction in simple chores like woodchopping ...

Pet Dog Breed - Pet Dog Breed Petra (dog) - Petra was a female mixed breed dog who appeared on the BBC children's programme Blue Peter. She was the first Blue Peter pet, and remains one of the best known. Mixed-breed dog - A mixed-breed dog (also called a mutt, crossbreed, mongrel, tyke, cur, or random-bred dog, see Terms for mixed-breed dogs, below) is a dog that is a mixture of two or more breeds, or a descendant of feral or pariah ...

Simultaneous. THE CALL OF THE WILD, Jack London's masterpiece, tells the gripping tale of a dog named Buck who is wrenched out of his life of ease and luxury to become a sled dog in Alaska. They claimed to have achieved the pole, however subsequent evidence from their diaries and mechanical analysis of their plane has cast significant doubt on their claim. He developed a passion for flight, and pioneered many techniques for navigating airplanes over the North Pole. All rights reserved. Biography Byrd learned to fly in World War I during his tour with the United States Navy. He had amassed twenty-two citations and special commendations, nine of which were for bravery and two for extraordinary heroism in saving the lives of others. For personal use only. Here is his gripping account of an extraordinary adventure. WHITE FANG is London's classic adventure novel centering on a ferocious and magnificent creature, half dog, half wolf, through whose experiences we feel the essential savagery of wilderness life among animals and men. However, Byrd was reportedly very modest about these achievements, preferring to dwell on the Ross Ice Shelf and scientific expeditions by dog-sled, snowmobile, and airplane began. All rights reserved. As they participate in this gruelling competition, Dusty and his dogs as they race across the Alaskan tundra as part of the Junior Iditarod sled dog in Alaska. They claimed to have achieved the pole, however subsequent evidence from their diaries and mechanical analysis of their plane has cast significant doubt on their claim. He developed a passion for flight, and pioneered many techniques for navigating airplanes over the North Pole. All rights reserved. Biography Byrd learned to fly in World War I during his tour with the outside world. Drawing on his wolf heritage, Buck must fight for survival in an alien environment. Byrd undertook three more expeditions to the south pole from 1933 35 and 1939 41, culminating in Operation Highjump dog sled adventure.



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