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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Luge Sledding' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Luge Sledding Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Luge Sledding 1. Dog Sledding - Preparing For Alaska - By: Michael Russell Alaska is a great place to use a dog sled and sleds are one of the easiest ways to travel the state. You do not have to live there to practice dog sledding, you just need the right equipment. If you live in a warm climate, you do not want to get a Husky as a sled dog; the heat will make ... 2. The History Of Iditarod (sled-dog Races) - By: Michael Russell The sled dogs were used as a source of transport in Alaska for more then six thousand years. In the 19th century - just before the arrival of the Russian fur traders - the Iditarod Trail was used by the native American Inuit and Athabaskans. The usage of dog sleds was improved by the fir... 3. The Greenland Dog - By: Michael Russell The Greenland Dog is one of the few breeds of the once numerous sled dogs which still exist today as working sled dogs. The modern snowmobile has of course led to a decline in the numbers of sled dog teams which still are in use on a regular basis. Most of the Greenland dogs that can be ... 4. The Alaskan Husky - By: Michael Russell If you read many books or novels, you may think an Alaskan Husky is a brute and attacks people for no reason, however, this is not true. Although you may never see this animal in a dog show, you might see someone owning it as a pet, because it is a nice animal. Besides being great house ... 5. Dog Mushing And The Iditarod Race In Alaska - By: Michael Russell Dog sled racing is Alaska's official state sport and is making a come back due to the appreciation of the reliability of non-mechanical transportation. Snowmobiles and snow machines of course are very important in this state, but many Alaskans keep sled dog teams for working and racing and sti... 6. Alaska - History Of The Iditarod Dog Sled Race - By: Michael Russell The annual dog sled race in Alaska, the Iditarod race, is held the second Saturday in March each year. The race starts in Anchorage with the finish line in Nome, approximate distance of 1,200 miles. The first race was held March 3, 1973. Since that first race, the popularity of thi... 7. Arctic Cat Snowmobiles - By: Michael Russell Arctic Cat snowmobiles are the type of snowmobile that anyone from experts to beginners can enjoy. They are an industry leader and are dedicated to providing high quality and high performing sleds that handle well on the snow or ice. Whether you want to take a leisurely ride on the trails are blast ... 8. Alaska Iditarod Sparks Controversy - By: Michael Russell The Alaska Iditarod race held each year in March sparks controversy over the treatment of the dogs. It is a popular event that is intended to commemorate Alaska's culture and heritage of Alaskan Huskies pulling sleds through mountainous and rough terrain. Mushing was a means of travel in... 9. Xmas Lights - By: Michael Russell Nothing makes a great Christmas more than having great Christmas lights. Getting the right xmas lights is the surest way to show your family, the neighbors, and the whole wide world how you truly feel about this joyous time of giving and sharing, and that is the honest truth. There are many varieti... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Pt Blaster 3-ski Sled Turn an ordinary backyard hill into a fun winter sledding expedition with this 3-Ski Sled. It's designed for durability and smooth maneuverability. Easily steers on the hill with the steering wheel. A spring-loaded brake makes it a snap to stop quickly. Measures 45" x 20" x 18". Holds up to 500 pounds.... |
| Pt Blaster 3-ski Sled Turn an ordinary backyard hill into a fun winter sledding expedition with this 3-Ski Sled. It's designed for durability and smooth maneuverability. Easily steers on the hill with the steering wheel. A spring-loaded brake makes it a snap to stop quickly. Measures 45" x 20" x 18". Holds up to 500 pounds.... |
| Sno Formel Sled Kids speed down snow-covered slopes in a sled designed to look like a racecar. The Sno Formel Sled features a sleek look and racing-inspired design. It's way ahead of traditional, hard-to-maneuver sleds. The comfortable, responsive steering wheel controls the two front skis. A claw brake digs into the snow when it's time to stop. Both steering wheel and brake are reinforced with metal for addition... |
| Kringle Sled Baby Sleigh Paris' plastic snow goods are manufactured with specially formulated plastics to resist cold cracking and breakage with the goal of providing unique benefits (such as protected hand grips and bold styling) for the users.For each plastic sled, Paris carefully chooses the manufacturing process and wall thickness that provides a product durable enough to last more than one season, while minimizing th... |
| Snow Blazer Sled Let it snow. You'll need plenty of it with all the sledding you'll want to do on this top-notch blazer. You can blast down the hills in this sleek and stylish sled, which comes in bright fire-engine red. Even better, all the essential components for safe and fun sledding are included. The Snow Blazer comes equipped with a stainless-steel runner, dampened steering, dual-lever brakes, and a contoure... |