Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Dashing Through the Snow


If you follow more than one mushing blog, you're probably reading the same thing over and over. This season has been pretty terrible. It seems like more races are being canceled than are actually taking place. We've been doing runs here and there, mostly on our local trail. Trips to the Pine Barrens have been tough, mostly due to not having a "handler" (AKA boyfriend) this season. 

My newly built trailer was about ready to haul my 90-pound rig down to the Pines this past weekend, but -- of course -- I didn't need it. We finally got some snow! Something like seven inches.



This was the first time I've had all three dogs pull the sled (last season Knox was still too little). They did great! They had no problem pulling me, but they got a workout while breaking trail and when I added a passenger to the sled. Our runs were brief with long breaks in between to avoid injury, and they were ready to run each time we hooked them back up.

I did some experimenting on the second day of sled runs. I had them run through an open baseball field to test Denali's commands. She wasn't really on her game, but I attribute that to her being tired and the snow being extra deep. After we broke a trail through the field, she ran it again with no trouble.

On our very last run, I bumped Knox up next to Denali. She was starting to lose focus, and having him next to her seems to spark her competitive nature and keep her sharp. Dexter still needs a running mate, though, so I don't think I'd do this permanently. Really, what I need is a fourth dog. One day!

2012-2013 Mileage to Date: 64.35

Thursday, January 19, 2012

70 Miles

Distance Moving Time Average Speed Maximum Speed
1.83 miles 0:13.20 8.22 mph 12.75 mph


Our run today broke the 70 mile mark for training this season! Well, technically we were already over 70 -- there's been a run or two I forgot to record mileage for. But we'll pretend my numbers are totally accurate. Either way, pretty damn awesome! It should be fairly easy to make it to 100 miles before it gets too warm. Not bad for my team of newbies.


The weather has been pretty decent the past few days. Nice and cold without the biting winds. The muddy spots in the woods have been frozen for a few days now, which is nice. Parts of the Northeast will be seeing some snow tonight, but I'm pretty sure New Jersey will only get a few flurries. There's some hope for this weekend, although it could change over to mostly rain. Either way, I hope I can make it down to the Pine Barrens for a run.

Back to today's run: it when pretty well! I found that if I become Dexter's personal cheerleader, he runs a bit better. I yelled, "Dexter! Hike! Hike!" and waited for him to show any increase in speed/motivation. And I mean ANY. When he lifted his head and focused forward, instead of sniffing, praise. When he moved with Denali, instead of pulling away from her, praise. When his trot became a full run, praise. Repeated this non-stop for the entire run, and he seems to be doing a bit better. Or it might just be the colder temperatures that motivate him. Well, whatever it is, I'm not complaining.



2011-2012 Mileage to Date: 70.43