Tenth annual Highlands Derby is a go!
By Terrance Gavan Baying hounds, zoot alors! If you have never been to the start of a real live dogsled race, we urge that you swing over to the Pinestone Resort and Conference Centre next weekend....
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Storm Atom AE defeat Gravenhurst three straight Submitted by Larry BuktaWith a pair of victories on Saturday and Sunday, the Highland Storm Atom AE team defeated Gravenhurst in three straight games,...
View ArticleVIDEO – Frost Festival gets meteorological assist
Family Day weekend is a blast in Haliburton Photos by Terrance Gavan Bring out the dogs and they will come. Winterdance dog sled rides… a yearly tradition at the Frost Festival. And no surprise that it...
View ArticleHaliburton’s Iditarod team off and running
What a gorgeous photo! Photo by Alaska Photography Photographing Alaska one plane ride at a time Hank’s team down two dogs – both are well By Terrance Gavan Haliburton’s Winterdance family, Hank...
View ArticleA winter’s dance with the Highlands’ Iditarod musher
Hank DeBruin in 2010 Iditarod. Photo courtesy of Smugmug.com. “Hank did get a new camera right before the race that had movie capability, and told me he was stupid enough to try to get some footage...
View ArticleHank DeBruin finishes Iditarod
Hank & the team are on their last run on the way to Nome right on time and it looks like all 10 dogs will be crossing the finish line with him. Maverick, Charlie, Scully, Aster, Hosta, Jed, Howler,...
View ArticleTeacher takes on the world
By Matthew Desrosiers Karen Koehler is proof you don’t need an engine on your sled to get around quickly in the snow. She uses dogs. “[Skijoring] is putting a harness on the dog and one on yourself,...
View ArticleKoehler watch: Report from Alaska
Koren Koehler (left) at the Internation Federation of Sled-dog Sports world championships in North Pole, Alaska. Karen Koehler, a part-time teacher at Archie Stouffer Elementary School in Minden, has...
View ArticleKoehler competes at North Pole, Alaska
By Warren Riley On the trail at Morning Star Park, 46 mushers and 25 skijorers started the World Sled and Skidog Championships. Dogs were howling with excitement and anxious to run. The hundreds of...
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