Saturday, February 24, 2007
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Moose on the farm
The last days we have got a new animal on the farm. This moose has stayed around the house and dog yard for almost a week now. I went out with the dogs after it got dark this evening and 10 meter out of the dog yard my team turned 90 degree right of the trail. When I lifted my head I saw just into the eyes of the moose. Luckily he did not get angry, but just walked away slowly between me and the rest of the dogs in the yard.
New video
I was looking after Tva this morning and managed to combine it with some more video experiments. The result can be found here... It is from my last trips with the dogs and from our moose.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Cold weather
The sun is back in the valley and in a few days it will come trough our kitchen window, and as usual the cold weather comes with the sun. The plan of the day was to go for a long training with the dogs, but with -30 c I will wait until to morrow.
We had grate trips Saturday and Sunday. Half way up Iselvdalen we found a dead reindeer, recently killed by a wolverine. It was a lot of fresh tracks around it and a King eagle was sitting on it when we passed on the way back.
Monday me and Siv guided a caving/skiing trip for 50 soldiers to Fjellfrøs grotta. It is always fascinating to go from -15 c outside and in to the constant +4 c of the cave.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
More Internet mushing
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Internet mushing
Wasting most of my time in front of the computer these last days. Femundsløpet is on and I am following Olav closely. At the moment he is at the checkpoint Søvollen after 187 km, and he is NR 11. According to my calculations he has the second fastest racing time so far, which means that he has rested his team well. It is going to be some exciting hours ...
Follow the race at
http://www.femundlopet.no
http://www.retten.no/femundlopet/
http://qaqeerlaaaq.com/
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Training status
Training the dogs video on this link..
The last long training started out more like swimming than sledding. With almost 1m fresh snow the first part was hard work, but Skare did his snow plow duty in lead. We spent 6 hours 40 km, not very fast, but good training. After 6 hour rest we went out again for 5 hours, then 6 more hours rest and at last a leg at 4 hours. All together we did 130 km, not very fare, but very good race preparations specially with the difficult conditions we had in the start. As you will see on the video the weather got better the second day. The dogs and the musher got necessary race and checkpoint practise like sleeping in the dog tent on the trail instead of home at the kennel. It was also good to see that there is some good new lead dogs coming up. Momba is taking more and more over as a responsible lead dog, it seams like he already has got the important skill of finding old disappeared trails and leading off trail. All together we now have 2800 km of training since we started this season in August.
Tommy and Ronny has come from Tromsø and stayed here for training the last two days, grate with visitors and good to keep the trail open...
To day is the start of Femundsløpet 600 km and to Morrow Femundsløpet 400 km starts. It is going to be a exciting weekend following the teams on Internet at www.femundlopet.no.
Specially I am very exited to see how Olav is doing representing the neighbourhood...
The last long training started out more like swimming than sledding. With almost 1m fresh snow the first part was hard work, but Skare did his snow plow duty in lead. We spent 6 hours 40 km, not very fast, but good training. After 6 hour rest we went out again for 5 hours, then 6 more hours rest and at last a leg at 4 hours. All together we did 130 km, not very fare, but very good race preparations specially with the difficult conditions we had in the start. As you will see on the video the weather got better the second day. The dogs and the musher got necessary race and checkpoint practise like sleeping in the dog tent on the trail instead of home at the kennel. It was also good to see that there is some good new lead dogs coming up. Momba is taking more and more over as a responsible lead dog, it seams like he already has got the important skill of finding old disappeared trails and leading off trail. All together we now have 2800 km of training since we started this season in August.
Tommy and Ronny has come from Tromsø and stayed here for training the last two days, grate with visitors and good to keep the trail open...
To day is the start of Femundsløpet 600 km and to Morrow Femundsløpet 400 km starts. It is going to be a exciting weekend following the teams on Internet at www.femundlopet.no.
Specially I am very exited to see how Olav is doing representing the neighbourhood...
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