Getting dressed up. We had to wear special boots.
View of the waterway by Juneau as we head off to see some galciers.
Cold water lakes in the mountains caused by melting snows.
Approaching one of the galciers.
The front edge of a glacier
Too bad for the reflection because this was a picture on top of a glacer looking down into it's base. It was awsome.
Arriving at the dog sled camp.
The dog sled camp had lots and lots of dogs. Many of them ran in the Iditarod.
Marilyn taking it easy. She was a real trooper since her back and legs were aching a lot.
Each dog sled team pulled two carts, I'm riding on one while taking the picture of the sled ahead of me.
Here's Paul in his T-Shirt. The weather was absolutely the best. The temperature here was chilly but one did not need to be bundled up.
Me as driver and my worthy passenger.
The view from the dog's side
Our dogs were really anxious to get out and go. They seem to love to run and pull those sleds. AND they are very friendly.
They work hard and are real friendly
Ous musher. She is a teacher in New Hampshire and works the dog sled camp during the summers. What a life!
Marilyn wins her prize for a bet made with another musher.