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  2. 4 Best Mountain Towns To Visit This Winter - AOL

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    Big Sky, Montana. Kelly Eisenman ... According to Eisenman, visitors to Big Sky can enjoy outdoor activities such as skiing, dog sledding, taking a dip in the hot springs and riding on snowmobiles.

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    Plus, it's a year-round Montana ranch, so if you've always wanted to try curling, you can alongside other winter-esque activities including snow shoeing, dog sledding and cross-country skiing.

  4. Montana Race to the Sky - Wikipedia

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    The race commemorates the World War II sled dog training camp that operated about 15 miles west of Helena, Montana, the Camp Rimini War Dog Reception and Training Center. The facility trained as many as 800 sled dogs as war dogs for a potential invasion of Norway, a plan that ultimately did not materialize. Instead, the sled dogs were assigned ...

  5. List of sled dog races - Wikipedia

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    The first sled dog race to feature a codified set of rules was the All-Alaska Sweepstakes, which first took place in 1908. This was followed in 1917 by the American Dog Derby, which was the first sled dog race outside Alaska or the Yukon. [1] In 1929 the Laconia World Championship Sled Dog Race" was first held in the city of Laconia, New Hampshire.

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    Greenough, Montana Paws Up Canine Classic A short 30-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of Missoula, The Resort at Paws Up is an all-inclusive luxury ranch that’s dog-friendly and kid-friendly.

  7. Junior Iditarod - Wikipedia

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    At the half way point mushers must care for their sled dogs and camp overnight for either 8 or 12 hours, before returning the following day. The first Jr. Iditarod had junior, kids 11 through 13 years of age and running 4 to six dogs, and senior divisions, kids 14 through 17 years running a maximum of 10 dogs. the junior division ran a total of ...

  8. 1925 serum run to Nome - Wikipedia

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    Map of the historical and current Iditarod trails; the route taken during the 1925 serum run is shown in green.. The 1925 serum run to Nome, also known as the Great Race of Mercy and The Serum Run, was a transport of diphtheria antitoxin by dog sled relay across the US territory of Alaska by 20 mushers and about 150 sled dogs across 674 miles (1,085 km) in 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 days, saving the small ...

  9. Mushing - Wikipedia

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    Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race 2010. Mushing is a sport or transport method powered by dogs. It includes carting, pulka, dog scootering, sled dog racing, skijoring, freighting, and weight pulling. More specifically, it implies the use of one or more dogs to pull a sled, most commonly a specialized type of dog sled on snow, or a rig on dry land.