Meet the Ducks
/I realized I've yet to fully introduce the youngest dogs at the kennel- the Ducks! Nutmeg and Nacho are the proud parents of Drake, Eider, Brant, and Coot born on September 7th. And yes, it's snowing A LOT!
I realized I've yet to fully introduce the youngest dogs at the kennel- the Ducks! Nutmeg and Nacho are the proud parents of Drake, Eider, Brant, and Coot born on September 7th. And yes, it's snowing A LOT!
There's a reason it's called dog sledding and not dog quad-ing---- sleds are SO MUCH BETTER than four wheelers.
That's right, Two Rivers was just covered with a hefty blanket of snow meaning it is time for the sleds! Today I took out two 6-dog teams on the first sled run of the season. There's not enough snow quite yet to take out a full team, so for now we'll stick to 6-7 dogs. Pure Bliss.
Also, I found these photos of the evening sky before a storm from a few weeks ago.
Here's another fun video of hooking up before today's training run. It's hard not to get excited when the dogs are so jazzed!
Jezzy TUCKERED OUT after a run with the puppies. (Yes, she was sound asleep in that position.)
While the adults are busy training, bumping up the miles, and building muscle, the puppies are growing and becoming more and more animated. Here is a short video of both Fenton and the Outlaws and the Ducks as they enjoy the abnormally warm autumn weather. Stormy and Jezzy are the official puppy wranglers, and as you can see, the puppies know that Stormy is all bark and no bite! Perhaps they'll learn their manners some day...
Uploaded by Ryno Sled Dog Kennel on 2013-10-31.
Ryno Kennel has officially signed up for our big race of the season- the Quest 300! Check out musher #19 on the Yukon Quest website to see our profile! http://www.yukonquest.com/site/yq300-mushers/
The Quest 300 is notorious for being one of the most challenging mid-distance races of the season. Climbing Rosebud Summit, descending the infamous Eagle Summit, tromping through overflow, and frigid -40F temperatures are just some of the challenges we might encounter. The race will be a great learning experience for the young dogs as well as a test for my own race planning skills. It begins on February 1st in downtown Fairbanks so MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
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After duck hunting, Mom and Dad tackled kennel projects while I was in class. Dad built a beautiful harness rack (see the pictures below), and Mom completely reorganized and outfitted our minimal kitchen. Not only that, but they managed to find time to give the puppies lots of attention! The final three pictures are of Katy human and Katy canine!
Last weekend, my parents arrived from Colorado for a week-long Alaskan visit. This is their first time seeing the dog yard, playing with the puppies, and getting a taste of the Ryno Kennel lifestyle. First on the schedule: duck hunting. Derek recently discovered a great duck hunting location in the Minto Flats. Even though we had a combined total of four days of duck hunting experience, Derek, Mom, Dad, Andy, Jezzy and I hit the slough.
At first we had some slight hiccups (ducks flying away when I blew my duck call, Jezzy retrieving the decoys in impatient excitement.) However, we finally started to have success. The only real natural in the group was Jezzy. Jezzy instinctually knew how to retrieve ducks, drag them across the slough, wait quietly by the decoys, and scout for grouse in her spare time. Watching her work and perform the job she loves to do was more rewarding than getting my first duck. It reminds me of a quote from the movie Juno when Vanessa was in the process of adopting Juno's baby. In reference to her natural desire to be a mother, she asked Juno's father:
Vanessa : Have you ever felt like you were just born to do something?
Mac : Yes. Heating and air conditioning.
Jezzy would have responded, "Yes. Retrieving ducks."
The first pictures are from the beautiful fall days we've been experiencing. But fall is quickly changing to winter with a few recent snows. These early snows don't last long, but the teaser gets everyone excited for winter! In anticipation for the cold, we've been stocking up on straw, fish, and meat. Derek and Andy have been helping in the preparations.
Here is a fun little video of a few clips from recent morning runs. Many of the yearlings have had their chance in lead, with Stetson's being highlighted in the video. What fun we've had in the cool 30F mornings!!
Also, the music in this video is from one of my childhood/high school/college/adult friends: Micaela Cooley. She is a phenomenal cellist and vocalist who could surely win American Idol.
Fall Harvest is a song played by her band Barleywine Revue. The lead singer in this particular song is not Micaela, but it's a foot-stompin' song nonetheless!
I'm excited to welcome new members to Ryno Kennel- Nutmeg and Nacho puppies! That's right, our family just grew a little larger, totaling the kennel to twenty-two dogs. Ryno Kennel now has a solid foundation of future superstars to develop in the upcoming years. I realize that everyone believes their puppies are best, and I'm no exception. I'm so excited to work with such a promising group of young dogs. Stay tuned to follow our progress!
If April showers bring May flowers then maybe rain in September brings a winter we'll remember? Eh? Ok, I'm no poet, but all I know is that the changing colors and colder temps are making me more and more excited for this winter. Twelve dogs are in training (13 if I count Stormy), and we're all celebrating the coming of cold.
After running all the "adults" (big air quotes) in harness this morning, it was Fenton and the Outlaw's turn for a romp. Rain and puddles didn't seem to slow them down. Each pup is developing their own personality and identity. Belle is the smallest and also one of the sassiest. She loves to play with the pup-sitters, Jezzy and Stormy. In particular, she loves to jump up, snag Jezzy by her griffon beard, and hang. I keep trying to snap a picture, but Jezzy doesn't put up with Belle's antics for long. CJ is Miss Independent. During puppy walks, it can sometimes be difficult to focus her attention on moving with the group. Pancho is the biggest boy and the most affectionate. He's also the most confident of the litter. Lefty can be shy, but warms up quickly. He likes to stay close and eat everything in sight. Fenton is vocal. He barks, howls, and talks constantly.
Ryno Kennel is home to Iditarod and Yukon Quest veteran, Ryne Olson and her growing sled dog racing kennel in Two Rivers, Alaska.
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