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New season, new race

We had the first skijor event of the season, a Fun Run in Girdwood yesterday. There was a great turn-out and lots of interested locals came by to watch or participate. Girdwood is a very dog-friendly town and area, and everyone there skis and owns a dog, so it's a nice venue for skijoring. Here's a video of Abby trying to pull a pulk for the first time and Tikko skijoring. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNcNkEQxIlQ&feature=g-crec-u

Abby wasn't so sure about the pulk, and she's still living up to her "mali-gator" nickname, but we'll work on that. Tikko ran one good lap. My shoulder popped out of joint mid-skijor with Abby. Ouch! I need to get it looked at or there will be no world championships for me!

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