Gerry
Willomitzer's
Blackjack Racing Kennel
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December 26, 2004
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Due to lack of snow I train the dogs pulling
my ski-doo. While this is not as enjoyable
as riding the sled it gives me absolute control (I can get off anytime to take
pictures!)

The pilons. These wooden posts are about 100
years old and were installed along the
Yukon River near the mouth into Lake Laberge by the steamboat line
British Yukon Naviagtion Company. The pilons were interwooven (is this a word?)
with willows to form a wall which kept the main channel of the Yukon narrow
and deep enough for the steamers. My dog
trail goes right by this landmark.

Another Yukon "landmark": The tire.

On the road to the Sheep Mountain race. Here I
"drop" dogs on the shore of Kluane Lake.
On the road I let the dogs out of their box every two to three hours to stretch and
pee.
Behind my truck is Didier Moggia's convoy.

During the SML 150 race I forgot my camera in
my truck, so there are no photos.
Here a picture of the Sheep Mountain Lodge, the location of the start and finish.

Calling home in a blizzard. Alaskan payphones
are quite basic and always located in windy locations.
Calls are limited to a couple of minutes otherwise the handset will freeze to your ear!

Ali, Takotna (top row) and Blaze enjoy the straw in their dog boxes after the SML 150.