Dog Sledding in Juneau
In Juneau there are many excursions to choose from. One of the coolest has to be the visit to the glacier by helicopter where you get to see the Huskies and ride on a Dog Sled.
Even though I wasn't able to get a 'crew escort' on this tour, I was very excited about going. The tour began with a helicopter ride up and over the Mendenhall Glacier and surrounding area, up to the Dog Camp. I had never been in a helicopter, but have a friend who is a helicopter pilot. I had heard from him what an amazing feeling it is to fly in a helicopter and he was right. Unlike being in a plane, you get a sense that you are able to move in any direction and you have a freedom in the air that you don't get on a plane.
Once we landed, we were greeted by 300 excited Huskies. They were all tied to their posts and you could tell that they were anxious to run. Not being a fan of the treadmill, I can't envision how anything would just have the desire to run and run, but apprently this is what these dogs were bred to do. The dogs and the dog sledders stay in the camp for the entire summer season ~ 4 months ~ much like we do on the ship and they run their dogs daily on the glacier. The glacier which has 80 feet of snow on top of it. The run they take is minor compared to what they do in the winter and their training. Some of the dogs have even competed in the Idirod ~ 1000 miles from Anchorage to Nome Alaska. Now that is dedication to running.
After arriving we were introduced to the dogs that would be taking us on our tour. We were able to pet and play with them.
After that, we boarded our dog sled and began our trek around. We took turns both sitting and standing on the sled, and I have to say it was very cool.
Carrie drives the sled...
The REAL driver...
Once we returned back to the camp, we were able to play with the puppies. One tried to eat my nose, my ear and it became obvious why they said no earrings at the beginning of the trip.
Then it was time to go home. Again an amazing view and a close up of the ice that makes up the Mendenhall Glacier.
2 Comments:
At 8:18 PM, Ken said…
Thanks for sharing.
We are going to Canada and Alaska in July (as part of a round the world trip) and have just this week sign the to do the same tour at Juneau. I am even more exited now.
It is going to be interesting to see how I get on as I am disabled.
I think I better buy some more clothes it looks cold there. I am from Adelaide, South Australia. I hasn't rain for months and snow well that is something we just read about!
Ken
At 10:27 PM, AlaskaIcefield said…
These are great photos! I just stumbled across your photos and noticed Dale in one of the pics. He's a great musher! Thank you for sharing.
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