on the move - finally (from a mushers point of view)
I thought we were going along very well until a rabbit appeared just ahead, and I had a huge wipeout. The dogs went to the right and I went into a big snowdrift,lol. Thanks to the head musher, we all went on our merry way. I took this one-handed, so as not to lose control again
Nice movement Cat. I imagine the sounds of the dogs, the ropes and the sled are unique, and maybe one of those things you carry with you always. Good for you for saying "yes please". Alan
Lol!! Brilliant job! Love the tones and the movement. Just as long as you did not have a wipe out into the trees! I used to eye up the trees on each side of the piste warily when I used to ski!! Viv
PS - You took your 5D into danger on that!!! Lol!!
Hi Alan, the sounds are unique. Sometimes it is so quiet in the forest that you can hear the sound of the dogs breathing - so wonderful. Thank you and I would say "yes please" againCatIt's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see ~ Henry David Thoreau
Hi Viv, so good to hear from you, miss your work. Hope the back's okay? Did you used to do X-country? Lol aboput the 5D, it was buried in snow and all I could see was the strap. It still continued to work Thank you.CatIt's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see ~ Henry David Thoreau
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