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            Alaskan Hosts Arrival
 
            Hello everyone from Willow, Alaska.  
              
             Just a note to say how honored we are
            to host Karen and Mark and the dogs! We spent much of the summer preparing for
            an extra 21 dogs on the property. And, knowing Karen, I prepared 23 setups,
            just in case. The truck has boxes for 21 dogs and 22 dogs showed up.
            Princess Kara rode in the back seat. The truck towing a small U-Haul
            trailer showed up around 11:30 pm Wednesday. I went out and started hugging dropped
            dogs, first Chester then Squeaky, before Karen said, "how about us?" Well,
            it was good to see them too! 
              
            The dogs went back into their dog boxes for their first night here. Their
            arrival brought the kennel census up to 49 dogs! It wasn't a quiet night
            with the dogs visiting back and forth with barks and howls and other doggy
            introductions. We do live in a musher friendly area though with a few
            hundred dogs within a few miles. (Just down the road from Howling Dog Farm
            and the Norris's place.) Everyone in the area understands a few introductions. The next morning the dogs were put into their new dog yard
            and seemed quite happy with the accommodations. 
              
            As Karen was getting ready to leave Canada last weekend we had perfect
            trails. You can reach a hundred miles or so from our dogyard. Then...............as she left Canada toward Alaska, it started raining in
            Willow. Not just a little rain, but it poured for 2 days! Our snow is still
            here, but so is a lot of ice. It will have to snow again before our trails
            are good, Karen wanted to test out her sled legs and find the "mileage" pace that the
            dogs should acquire on a distance race. So, she trucked the dogs a bit
            North on Thursday to get a few miles in. She came back quite happy with the dogs
            performance, and her confidence was boosted in the transition from a year's
            worth of 4-wheeler training. 
              
            Friday morning much of the mountain of supplies and equipment they had
            unloaded got loaded back into the truck to head to Glenallen for the Copper
            Basin musher's meeting. We will see them next week! Say, this is fun! I see
            where Karen's draw was number 10. And, she is off and running. As of Friday
            morning she wasn't quite sure who would run this race with her, but all 22
            dogs were back on the truck for the trip to Glenallen.. 
              
            Cross your fingers for a couple of inches on snow for our trails! And,
            follow Karen on the Copper Basin website! 
              
            Jamie West 
            Westrunner Kennels 
            Willow, Alaska
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