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DESTINATIONS
Discovering the Joys of Dogsledding in the Canadian Wilderness
Returning Home
By Michael and Allison Goldstein
During the day, we went out and explored the country, coming back to camp in the early afternoon. We went miles and miles, and never saw a soul. We tried snowshoeing in the woods, and did some skiing along the trails. They took very good care of us, and it was wonderful fun!
There is no sport like dogsledding. To become a part of a smooth-running team, slipping quietly through a serene and beautiful wilderness, is an unforgettable experience.
It's now the end of our trip, and the approaches to the kennel can be seen in the distance. Both Allison and I have "Gee'd" and "Haw'ed", and confirmed that "Mush!" doesn't work (but "Go!" does). We've pushed, and pulled, and fallen in the snow, and had a lovely time. Every dog is now a lifelong friend. We'll have to try our own camping trip soon, our own sojourn in the Near North.
I can't wait for next winter.
Chocpaw Expeditions
Paul and Marg Reid
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South River, Ontario POA 1XO
(705) 386-0344
Mike and Allison Goldstein are internationally-published travel writers, based in Toronto, Canada. Their travels have taken them throughout the Caribbean, through a great deal of North America and parts of Mexico, and to Central America and western Europe. In Canada, print publication credits include The Toronto Star, Travel A Lacarte, Autoroute Magazine, Leisureways Magazine, and Dreamscapes.
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