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Your Sled Dog Adventure Begins Here!
SLED DOG RIDES, KENNEL TOURS,
GIFT SHOP, & CABIN RENTALS
WINTER
TOURS
We offer a variety of Winter Tours from our location
near Paxson, Alaska; located at milepost 178 on the
Richardson Highway. We are easily accessible by road;
190 miles south of Fairbanks and 250 miles north of
Anchorage. Winter Tours are customized to meet your
needs. We are one of the few locations on the Alaskan
road system that has good snow conditions through late
April. Day trips will be available into May, as long
as the snow lasts!
Reservations required.

SUMMER
TOURS
Summer Tours are conducted at our kennel facility at
milepost 42 on the Denali Highway. We offer cart rides
and informative kennel tours. Our cart has comfortable
seating for six.
Summer Tours and rides are by reservation only.
Pricing:
| Summer
cart rides....................... |
$25.00
pp* |
| Winter sled
rides......................... |
$50.00 pp* |
| Half-day trips.............................. |
$200.00 pp |
| Day trips and
longer.................... |
$250.00 pp
per day |
| Custom Tours
(3-5 days) |
$750-1500;
call or e-mail for pricing |
| Informational
Tours |
$20 pp * |
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DREAM JOB VACATION
Would you rather spend your days with a team
of dogs than a department full of suits? Has your thirst
for adventure in work life gone unquenched? Does the idea
of fresh snow on your face and wind blowing through your
hair sound like a refreshing change? Then it’s time
to work your dream job for three days with Dogsled Racer,
Dog Rescuer and Dog Kennel owner, Zoya Denure, at Crazy
Dog Mushing Kennel to learn the joys of owning your own
dog kennel and sled team!
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| Gin
Gin 120 |
This
is a Mid-distance Sled dog race for Women
athletes.
Paxson, AK welcomes the 1st Women’s distance dog race
happening Dec. 10-11th 2005 hosted by Zoya DeNure; local resident
and musher.The Gin Gin 120 was conceived as an avenue of opportunity
for women to enter into the sport of dogmushing, feeling less
intimidated by men (dog drivers) in numbers. Today, men drive
many of the sports’ most dominant dog teams. Interested
and currently active in women’s issues, Zoya’s
intention is not to discriminate, but rather celebrate women
in the sport. Exploring the idea of a women’s mid-distance
dog race as an annual event; Zoya understands as a woman dog
driver what she would like to see evolve within the sport—and
that’s “growth, opportunity & fresh faces.”
“ This is about women athletes getting together on common
ground; to compete & have fun,” adds Zoya. ‘Bringing
new women onto the trail with a sense of confidence &
competency,” while running their dog teams thru some
of the most beautiful, yet challenging terrain in Alaska.
This race will give all women the chance to excel while giving
the additional opportunity to meet and interact with others
with the same goal.
Click Here for more information |
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