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Dirt Sled Dog Training: Day 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Training dogs to pull dirt rigs. Tala and Mukki make a sharp right turn at 11+ mph to chase a squirrel up a tree - the scooter doesn't survive.

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  • Thats happoned to me before, its comes with the territory.

  • Oh Goddess! Are you ok after that?

  • Happened to me on the first time . Wet road, put my brakes on and my foot down, foot slipped one way tires slipped the other = wipeout. I still take my dog out hasn't happened since, I don't go when the roads wet anymore.

  • Happened to me too. On a farm road down a ditch wrecked the bike, ate some dirt.  Good times. Ü ♥

  • Hahaha That crash was funny. I'm lucky that hasn'y happened yet. I have one Husky and we only go about once a week.

  • Sorry to be so late posting a response, we have 4 siberians now and they keep us very busy!

    It looks like concrete but it isn't. It is a packed dirt trail along the New River in VIrginia. I think they used a finely crushed rock, which is why it looks like concrete -we have booties for concrete but rarely run more than a mile or two on a concrete path.

  • I'm sorry but I did have a giggle... Only because stuff like that happens to me at least every 2 runs. Or well it used too when I used to bikejor. Now I use my dryland rig. Nice video. Epic crash.

  • I like how you muted voices. Were you screaming "STOOOOOOOPPPPP BAD DOGS!! NO!!" At the top of your lungs?! Or did you not have time to scream? lol

    That is every mushers worst nightmare when dryland running. I would never run my dogs on concrete. That's pretty gutsy! We always use dirt trails for that exact reason. And also because concrete rips their paw pads up so badly.

    Well, except our newest video, that is only because it is one dog, and a puppy at that.

    Have a great weekend.

  • Very nice wipe out. Atleast no one got hurt...much.

  • FYI: this is Fries, VA part of the New River Trail.

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