Hawk:2015 Male Ruger (Burmeister) x Weasel (Burmeister) 68lbs Leader and main stud in the last few years “Hawk is an incredible dog with a long resume. He raced in his first Iditarod in 2017 and has raced and finished in every race since then. He has sired many of the dogs in this race team and in our kennel. Hawk has an amazing recovery time, smooth gait and he is a very hard-charging dog that loves to please you. His father Ruger was part of our very dominant team for several years on the race circuit an
Aaron Burmeister, 45, was born and raised into a mushing family in Nome. Both parents were immersed in dog mushing and became involved in running dogs through Howard Farley in the early 1970s.
Reef is pictured with Dallas Seavey's niece Allikz at the finish of the 2015 Iditarod, Reef's second Iditarod victory.
“When I first picked up the wiggling newborn in June 2011 the only remarkable thing about him was the abundance of energy that seemed to course through him and spark from every limb.
2021 IDITAROD CHAMPION— Not under the burled arch in Nome, but at Deshka Landing, Dallas Seavey and his lead dogs enjoy their 2021 Iditarod victory, in the early morning hours of Monday, March 15.
Talkeetna musher Dallas Seavey crossed the finish line at Deshka Landing on March 15, a Monday morning, at 5:08 a.m. winning his fifth Iditarod, and thus tying Rick Swenson for the distinction of holding five Iditarod championship titles.
The list of bad behaviors in sled dogs is nearly endless. Some dogs growl, grab, bite and fight.
Race marshal Michael McGowan at the 2016 Open North American Championships in Fairbanks.
The following wise words are from longtime race marshal Michael McGowan who most recently gave a rookie orientation to new racers at the Alaska Dog Mushers Association in Fairbanks, Alaska.  
 Hawk:2015 Male Ruger (Burmeister) x Weasel (Burmeister) 68lbs Leader and main stud in the last few years “Hawk is an incredible dog with a long resume. He raced in his first Iditarod in 2017 and has raced and finished in every race since then. He has sired many of the dogs in this race team and in our kennel. Hawk has an amazing recovery time, smooth gait and he is a very hard-charging dog that loves to please you. His father Ruger was part of our very dominant team for several years on the race circuit an
Reef is pictured with Dallas Seavey's niece Allikz at the finish of the 2015 Iditarod, Reef's second Iditarod victory.
2021 IDITAROD CHAMPION— Not under the burled arch in Nome, but at Deshka Landing, Dallas Seavey and his lead dogs enjoy their 2021 Iditarod victory, in the early morning hours of Monday, March 15.
Race marshal Michael McGowan at the 2016 Open North American Championships in Fairbanks.
Setting up camp is one of the main tasks of handlers on the Quest. Pictured is Emily and Richie's 36 hour camp site in Dawson City
 Hawk:2015 Male Ruger (Burmeister) x Weasel (Burmeister) 68lbs Leader and main stud in the last few years “Hawk is an incredible dog with a long resume. He raced in his first Iditarod in 2017 and has raced and finished in every race since then. He has sired many of the dogs in this race team and in our kennel. Hawk has an amazing recovery time, smooth gait and he is a very hard-charging dog that loves to please you. His father Ruger was part of our very dominant team for several years on the race circuit an
Aaron Burmeister, 45, was born and raised into a mushing family in Nome. Both parents were immersed in dog mushing and became involved in running dogs through Howard Farley in the early 1970s. “I grew up raising and racing dogs,” said Aaron. His...
Haley Evans and Casto have a special bond
Nome musher Stephanie Johnson has taken budding musher, 12-year-old Haley Evans, under her wing and is teaching her the ropes in all aspects of keeping and caring for a dog team.   Johnson’s kennel named “Almost Heaven Huskies”, consisting of 26...
2021 Kobuk 440 mushers set out into the storm from the start of the race.
The 2021 Kobuk 440: A race pummeled by storms   The Kobuk 440 is named the toughest dog race above the Arctic Circle for a reason. The race takes teams from the coastal town of Kotzebue across Kobuk Lake and up the Kobuk River to the village of...
Reef is pictured with Dallas Seavey's niece Allikz at the finish of the 2015 Iditarod, Reef's second Iditarod victory.
“When I first picked up the wiggling newborn in June 2011 the only remarkable thing about him was the abundance of energy that seemed to course through him and spark from every limb. As all mushers do in those first moments holding a newborn, I...
2021 IDITAROD CHAMPION— Not under the burled arch in Nome, but at Deshka Landing, Dallas Seavey and his lead dogs enjoy their 2021 Iditarod victory, in the early morning hours of Monday, March 15.
Talkeetna musher Dallas Seavey crossed the finish line at Deshka Landing on March 15, a Monday morning, at 5:08 a.m. winning his fifth Iditarod, and thus tying Rick Swenson for the distinction of holding five Iditarod championship titles. Seavey had...
The list of bad behaviors in sled dogs is nearly endless. Some dogs growl, grab, bite and fight. Others bolt the wrong direction; they won’t slow down or stop; they dash to or flee from strangers; they bark, shy, squirrel away, can’t be caught, or...
In December the Iditarod Trail Committee announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 49th running of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race will follow a different course, one that won’t lead dog teams up to the Bering Sea and ultimately to Nome....
Aaron Burmeister and his dog Rocky, at the Iditarod finishline in 1996.
In this edition we feature a dog who is no longer with us, but helped Iditarod musher Aaron Burmeister to become the musher and person he is today. In his own words, Aaron talks about his dog Rocky.   Rocky was out of our old breed of dogs, going...
In this edition of Mushing Magazine, we feature the sled dogs of Alix Crittenden and Frank Teasley. Fielding a top team in the annual Wyoming Stage Stop Race and other world-renowned sprint races, Alix and Frank share the story of their cooperative...
Race marshal Michael McGowan at the 2016 Open North American Championships in Fairbanks.
The following wise words are from longtime race marshal Michael McGowan who most recently gave a rookie orientation to new racers at the Alaska Dog Mushers Association in Fairbanks, Alaska.   This is the Golden Rule: Leave your ego at home. It does...
2020 Iditarod Champion Thomas Waerner at the finishline in Nome. For the first time since 1973, there won't be an Iditarod coming to Nome.
On Friday Dec. 18, the Iditarod Trail Committee announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 49th running of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race will follow a different course, one that won’t lead dog teams up to the Bering Sea and ultimately to...
Setting up camp is one of the main tasks of handlers on the Quest. Pictured is Emily and Richie's 36 hour camp site in Dawson City
The Yukon Quest is regarded as the most grueling thousand miles by dog sled in the race world, but did you know that this goes beyond the mushers and the incredible canine athletes? Some races on the road system require handlers. What do handlers...
The number one rule is: Know your dogs.  I have seen dogs unable to stand and in shock on a 45°F day after running on snow and I have seen dogs race hard at 50°F over a much longer distance, only lightly panting.  I have seen short-coated white...
Traveling by dog team en route to Elim on the Iditarod Trail.
February 24, 2020, Nenana. I was scurrying around the staging area surrounded by 12 of my sled dogs preparing to embark on the 2020 Serum Run Trail Expedition.  Soon, my dogs and me would travel through a small grove of trees to the Nenana River...
Brent Sass and Silver at their homestead in Eureka, in 2014.
In each magazine we highlight one particular dog that has gained fame and glory beyond its own kennel. In this edition, we celebrate Silver out of Brent Sass’ Wild and Free Kennel.  “To put it simply, Silver changed my life! In 2002 I was out...
Wild and Free Kennel near Eureka, Alaska.
This racing season, Brent Sass and his dog team claimed the third Yukon Quest victory and a fourth place finish in the Iditarod. Sass, 40, operates the Wild and Free Kennel consisting of 60 dogs in the wilderness of Alaska. Sass grew up in...

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