Siberian Husky and mushing resource site. Learn about dog sledding, skijoring, the Iditarod plus informative links to other sled dog sites.
http://www.husky-petlove.com/mushing.htmlInformation on mushing adventures with Quest veteran and champion, Frank Turner. Provides information on tours and adventure packages, the history of mushing and information on the Yukon Quest, with maps and trail notes.
http://www.muktuk.com/An interactive site for teachers, students and mushing fans. Includes quizzes, forums and chats.
http://www.cooldreams.org/Hundreds of links for exploring the world of Northern working dogs, and dog-powered or dog-assisted sports.
http://www.everythinghusky.comPhotos of sledding breeds, breed standards, Alaskan Husky information, a fun quiz, and a list of sled dog names.
http://www.angelfire.com/on3/happyhuskies/Articles, local trail maps, and links to other sites.
http://www.autobahn.mb.ca/~mdsa/home.html3-day intensive clinic training sled dogs. Also a 1-day pull training clinic. Taught by experienced mushers and dog trainers. What to bring, typical schedule, profiles of the instructors, testimonials, and registration.
http://www.mushingbootcamp.com/Our family runs a team of Alaskan huskies in Alaska. Through our website, we try to introduce people to the wonderful world of raising and working with dogs.
http://www.alaska.net/~dogdrivr/Sled dog news, interviews, kennel tips and advertising.
http://sleddogcentral.com/Description of adventures from a weekend musher in East Tennessee who learns by trial and lots of error.
http://www.wayeh.com/aboutsleddogs/sledding.htmResource for sleddog racing and huskies on the web.
http://www.sleddog.com/Information on racing sled dogs. Schedules, results, organizations and advice.
http://www.ooowoo.com/Takes a look at the history and legacy of the U.P. 200 and Midnight Run dog sled races that happen in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan each February.
http://www.geocities.com/lukefisk.geo/musher.html