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NH Area Mushing Events

All events listed below are based on the information provided to us. NHMA cannot guarantee that these events will take place as scheduled.
Please be sure to check with the club or organization putting on the event for further details.
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| TBA | Norm Vaughn Memorial Sled Dog Race Appleton Farms in Hamilton MA For More Info Contact: New England Sled Dog Club www.nesdc.org
Join the New Englands Sled Dog Club on January 19 & 20, 2013 in Hamilton MA for the New England Sled Dog Races AKA the Norm Vaughn Memorial Sled Dog Race. This is a fun event for spectators with many great race viewing areas and vendors! | | TBA | Tamworth Sled Dog Race Lake Chocura in Tamworth NH For More Info Contact: New England Sled Dog Club www.nesdc.org
Join the New England Sled Dog Club on January 26 & 27, 2013 and enjoy beautiful scenery on Lake Chocorua, as we gather once again for the oldest continuous
sled dog race in the Northeast. Photo opportunities abound, as the many sled dog teams and stsdrivers prepare to race over the historic trails in scenic Tamworth, New Hampshire. | | TBA | Winter Skill Workshops Various locations in Northern Vermont For More Info Contact: Seal Cove Journeys https://sites.google.com/site/scjourneys/home/Winterskills
Winter Skills Mushing Workshops
Learn, Practice, Experience, Enjoy!
Christine Richardson is offering two weekend experiential workshops that have been designed to build your confidence in the outdoors.
For more information go to our website (https://sites.google.com/site/scjourneys/home/Winterskills)
and follow us on Facebook (Seal Cove Journeys)for camping and training tips throughout the season.
#1 October 26th-28th Learn to Camp with (Sled) Dogs
Eden, VT
Learn and practice cold weather human and dog camping skills. Take your dog care abilities to the next level in a safe, supportive and fun environment. Indoor lodging and hearty meals. Practice with Christine’s racing dogs.
#2 November 9th-11th Dog Team Camping Weekend
Craftsbury, VT
Cold weather camping with your own dog team. Practice camping, feeding and dog care techniques with your own team. Experience the connection between you and your team and how your attitude, preparedness and confidence can enhance your teams ability to rest, recover and enjoy camping on the trail.
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