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" ... Answer the call of the wild when you join dog sledding champion DeeDee Jonrowe for an overnight dog sled adventure in Alaska. You and up to three guests will mush with DeeDee, an Iditarod legend, as her team of incredible huskies leads you on an expedition through the beautiful Alaskan wilderness. Then, you will camp under the stars and hear firsthand how DeeDee became the fastest woman to ever compete in the famed Iditarod dog sled race. Though it traverses some of the most rugged terrain in the world, this one-of-a-kind trip can be tailored to suit the age and fitness of almost any guest from 10 and up. This is a truly unique chance to take a ride from DeeDee’s remarkable canines – some of the most highly trained animals in the world – and see a side of Alaska few will ever get to experience. ($10,000 per person / Donated to charity) ... "
" ... Finland’s Lapland is one of the most beloved destinations in the world, and it’s easy to see why. The arctic region, especially in the colder months, is unparalleled with its striking and stark beauty. Spanning almost 39,000 square miles, it’s marked by crystal-clear lakes, rugged pine trees, and vast plains of hushed wilderness – all typically blanketed with freshly fallen, crisp white snow. And of course: most people arrive in hopes of spotting the famed Northern Lights. There’s also opportunities to ride in sleds led by huskies, sleep in luxe igloos under the twinkling night sky, and indulge in local specialties of reindeer, lingonberries, and almond potatoes. ... "
" ... Lapland is Europe’s Wild North; an experiential centre of excellence with ice driving, snowmobiles, huskies and drysuit dips within the Arctic Circle. In recent years Lapland has taken on a self-appointed role of making sub-zero temperatures serious fun. ... "
" ... Some dogs don’t need any foot protection at all, because their paws are designed to be warm enough for winter use, like huskies and malamutes and many larger sporting breeds. But it is still a problem when snow gets packed into hard balls between their pads, or melts and refreezes in their paw hair during outdoor activities. When I take my dog out for shorter winter action, like a one-hour hike, I often skip the booties and do what the professional dogsled drivers do, and reach for Musher’s Secret. Made in Canada specifically for this purpose, it’s an anti-stick cream you rub onto your dog’s paws that helps keep the snow from accumulating. It works well on shorter excursions and typically gets rubbed off enough so that you don’t have to worry about cleaning it off when you get home. The nontoxic blend of entirely natural waxes also softens and soothes their pads. ... "
" ... “On you huskies!! On King!” Dash along in the sled tracks of the childhood radio hero, Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police, and his top dog “Yukon King,” back in the days when they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness. ... "