Bad Picture Day
/We all have bad days...
We all have bad days...
Earl
Earl
Chagga
Earl and Fen in background
This weekend, Riley and I took the yearlings on their first ever campout. It's important for young dogs to understand the significance of straw and how to relax and sleep when out on the trail. We brought along Cartel, Ham, Katy, Amy, Fire, and Drummer (Amanda Gecas sled dog) as role models; however, they weren't the best examples. Amy preferred to flirt with Drake and Coot rather than rest. I think the cool temps and running sleds for a change had everyone excited! Needless to say, the yearlings were less than perfect campers, but with a month before our first race, we have plenty of time to practice.
Cartel and Ham leading the way.
On Friday night at 12:00 midnight, signups began for the Copper Basin 300, and within eight minutes, the race was FULL! A record 45 mushers signed up for the race with a 20 musher wait list!! Wow!
Check out the Copper Basin 300 website (www.cb300.com), more specifically musher #9 and #12. Woohoo! 68 days and counting!
Yes.....yes I did dress my dogs in costumes. Happy Hoooowlloween!
Fire Chief Supai
The Lady Bunnies
It's a bird, it's a plane...no it's Super Chagga!
Derby the Clown
The Lady Bunnies
Have you ever experienced the annoying little sibling who insists on having your attention, regardless of how much you ignore them? Well, whenever the puppies come inside, Stormy gets her share.
Fen and Chagga- "Hey, you weren't napping were you?"
Chagga and Fen- "I don't understand. Are you sure you don't want to play."
Stormy- "I'm ignoring you…"
Fen- "I KNEW you'd play with me…."
Both Rucu and Kindi like to stick their tongues out at the camera.
Even though there's not enough snow to take out a full team of dogs on sleds, we just couldn't help ourselves. Bring on the snow!
Amy loves snowbathing. Watch out America's Next Top Model contenders.
There's something so simultaneously mesmerizing and exhilarating about watching a team of dogs run through the night. Perhaps it's the complete darkness with only a tunnel of light illuminating the team. Perhaps it's the rhythmic movements of each dog's gait. Whatever the reason, the effect causes you to focus solely on the dogs in front of you, watching their movements as an hour passes by in what feels like one minute. Occasionally I glance off the trail, and the past few nights, tracks have revealed that mushers are not the only ones in the woods of Two Rivers. Grouse tracks, hare tracks, moose tracks, and massive grizzly bear tracks are crisscrossing the trail. Nothing gives chills like sign of grizzly bear close by!
All the trails are now blanketed in a layer of snow creating a nice base for the winter. I'm pretty sure mushers are some of the few people that are excited by the early season snow!
Cartel cruising in the back seat of the dog truck.
Lefty and Fenton illuminated by the lights of the ATV
Perm enjoying the fresh snow.
Lefty and Fenton illuminated by the lights of the ATV.
Ryno Kennel is home to Iditarod and Yukon Quest veteran, Ryne Olson and her growing sled dog racing kennel in Two Rivers, Alaska.
All Photos Taken by: Scott Chesney, Julien Schroder, Kalyn Holl, or other Ryno Crew. All rights reserved. Please contact prior to using any photos.
BIG THANKS TO THE RYNO TEAM
Big Dan’s Trucking
Rick and Sue Patton
All Dog Sponsors
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @RynoKennel