snobuilder
Well-known member
That's but, not butt.
Has anyone run into a dog sled team on the snow trails?
Nearly wiped one out yesterday on the Freda loop spur to the big lake.
Blind corner to my right doing about 45. Here comes 2 dog teams of 10-12 dogs each with an ATV between them. Luckily I was far right and able to lock up the track and skid to a stop just in time for the lead dog to take a quick sniff of my ski loop as he trotted by.
I admire the care, training and dedication it takes to be a musher (?). I would have felt terrible if I injured the dogs or owner.
Also have to mention that 4 sleds went ahead of us at the 120-121 intersection and were only about a 1/2 mile ahead of us so the dog sledders had warning of sled traffic.
I assume this is a multi use trail but there was no warning .
This was not an event.
Has anyone run into a dog sled team on the snow trails?
Nearly wiped one out yesterday on the Freda loop spur to the big lake.
Blind corner to my right doing about 45. Here comes 2 dog teams of 10-12 dogs each with an ATV between them. Luckily I was far right and able to lock up the track and skid to a stop just in time for the lead dog to take a quick sniff of my ski loop as he trotted by.
I admire the care, training and dedication it takes to be a musher (?). I would have felt terrible if I injured the dogs or owner.
Also have to mention that 4 sleds went ahead of us at the 120-121 intersection and were only about a 1/2 mile ahead of us so the dog sledders had warning of sled traffic.
I assume this is a multi use trail but there was no warning .
This was not an event.