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Husky Trek - FinlandOne day during our Finland adventure we went Dog Sleighing with a team of six Huskys. A 16klm trek, and those dogs were so enthusiastic it was a job to hold them back. Great fun and highly recommended.
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Re: Husky Trek - FinlandAll I can think is it might have been very cold. The first one
makes me think of an incident and I am not sure which is the subject, the majesty of the landscape the animals and people in the background or the sleigh towards the foreground. I like the first one because the face of the child looking at the camera is smiling and conveying fun. If he is family, it will be a great photo to keep for posterity to remember the ride on the snow.
Re: Husky Trek - FinlandLOL, it was very cold. That said with all the thermal gear including undies it was really not too bad. On this day it would have been around minus 7 or 8 degrees C. In the first you are right to assume an incident. We stopped for a lunch break! In all, on this trip, there were 6 sleighs with two people on each with x6 dogs pulling each sleigh. The sleigh behind me did have quite a few incidents where they turned over the sleigh. The woman driver (maybe there lies the answer to why there were a number incidents) saw that I leaned into the corners to turn, she thought she would copy and stuffed it up. Fuji X-Pro1 | X-E1 | X-T1 | XF14 | XF23 | XF27 | XF35 | XF56 | XF60 | XF10-24 | XF18-55 | XF55-200 | MCEX-11
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