The Iditarod began this weekend and has gotten off to a rough start with ten mushers dropping out already. Wind chills have reached -37 and conditions are brutal as windblown snow obscures the trail. New Hampshire weather is starting to look a little better! Why not enjoy the rigors of sled dog racing from the comfort of your armchair with the following books.
Running North by Ann Mariah Cook
This New Hampshire native and her husband packed up their 32 Huskies and moved to Alaska in order to run the Yukon Quest, a race even more grueling than the Iditarod. She chronicles the ordeals as well as rewards of a musher’s life. The sub freezing temperatures, peculiar Alaskan citizens, primitive living conditions, long nights sewing dog booties, loneliness and brushes wild animals are all challenges overcome before the race is even begun. This is a truly exciting adventure story that reads like a novel.
Winterdance by Gary Paulsen
A fascinating account of a man so obsessed by the Iditarod that he had to run it twice. His tales of maniacal dogs, blinding snowstorms, and moose attacks are alternately gripping and hysterically funny. A typical event is a training session in which Paulsen lost control of his dogs. They dragged him across his snow-free yard, creating such friction that a book of matches in his pants pocket ignited. And then there was the time his lead dog caught a skunk, and without thinking the author grabbed it out of her mouth…
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
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