Thursday, December 31, 2009

Too Cold to Camp? Bah Humbug!







Wintergreen's 3 New Year's dogsled camping groups include folks ranging in age from 8 to 68 and from Australia to Tennessee! They're planning a bonfire gathering on a wilderness lake for New Years and will be building cozy igloos and snow shelters tomorrow to prepare for a night out with temps slated to dip to near -30 on the first day of 2010.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Guests Find a 12-Pack on the Dogsled Trail!

Wintergreen guest Tom Everett and his 3 sons, who came here from Egypt for their dogsled vacation, enjoyed a rare wildlife sighting -- a pack of 12 timber wolves that sauntered out along the frozen river they were traveling along. Guide Steve Eisenmenger says it ranked among the largest packs he'd ever seen in his 30 years of guiding. "Absolutely awesome!" is what Tom's sons said.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Happy Holidays from Wintergreen!






















We've got a great dogsledding season underway here. Here's some fun pics from our first few trips!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Our new sled dog puppies!


Meet the newest members of the Wintergreen kennel! Betty & Wilbur, born in August, will be ready for harness training in March. Pure-bred Canadian Inuit Dogs --the historic breed that evolved with the Eskimo people of the high Arctic-- they will grow to be 60-80 pounds with the power to pull twice their own weight in p...ayload. Best of all, they're friendly & loveable!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Wintergreen's "Sven & Ole" joke of the Week


The sheriff stops by Sven's farm and says he needs to inspect it for illegal drugs. Sven says, "Okay but don't go in that field over there.'The sheriff glares at Sven defiantly and says, 'Listen, Sven, I have the authority of the government.' Reaching into his rear pant pocket... and removing his badge, he thrusts it in front of Sven. 'See this badge? It means I am allowed to go wherever I wish..on any land. No questions asked or answers given. Have I made myself clear? Do you understand?'Sven nods politely and goes about his chores.Later, the Sven hears loud screams and spies the sheriff running for his life. Close behind is Sven's bull. With every step the bull is gaining ground on the sheriff. The officer is clearly terrified. Sven immediately throws down his tools, runs to the fence and yells at the top of his lungs..... "Your badge! Show him your *@#&* badge!"

Arctic Love Story: The Heart of the Eagle


In 1897, three Swedish explorers led by Salomon Andree took off from the Arctic in a hydrogen-filled balloon named the Eagle in an attempt to fly over the North Pole. Sadly, they were never seen alive again. But the tragic story gained a romantic twis...t because in the months before the launch, Nils Strindberg, the team's photographer, had become involved in a tender romance with a teacher, Anna Charlier. Their tentative courtship, whirlwind engagement and high hopes for a relationship that was never to be consummated lent a piquant edge to the tragedy. In the days before radio, the team's only means of communication were carrier pigeons. The team released 3 during the Eagle's short journey, but only one was ever found and it's attached message retrieved (which read "all's well on Day 2"). Upon it's death, the pigeon was mounted and presented to Nil's inconsolable fiancée Anna as her only memento from her lover's ill-fated trek.

Three decades later the crew of a Norwegian ship discovered the remains of the expedition on a remote Arctic island. The bones of the explorers were recovered and Andree's diaries were found preserved, along with Nil's rolls of film. The diaries and resulting photos revealed that the Eagle, outfitted for a month-long flight, had crash-landed after only 3 days. The crew had struggled across the ice for months, dragging salvaged food and supplies behind them. They finally made landfall on an uninhabited island in October and crafted a primitive rock shelter in hopes of surviving the Arctic winter. But they all died just days later, apparently of food poisoning.

In 1930 their remains were brought home to Sweden for a huge state funeral presided over by the king that was said to be "the most solemn episode of national mourning that has ever occurred in Sweden." But most touching of all was the gesture by Gilbert Hawtrey, an American school teacher. Nil's fiancée Anna had married Hawtrey years after the expedition when she realized all hope of Nil's return was gone. She had accompanied Hawtrey to the U.S. and taught music at his school. The stuffed pigeon from Andree's balloon resided on her piano as her sole connection with Nils. Sadly, she died before the discovery of the team's remains. But Hawtrey was still living then and, upon hearing the news, he responded to a solemn promise he'd made to Anna. Just before she died, he'd told her that should Nils' body ever be found, he'd have Anna's body exhumed and her heart removed so he could send it to Sweden to be buried with her first love.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Enjoy a great massage after dogsledding!


Want to put the polish on a great day of dogsledding? How 'bout a professional massage in the privacy and comfort of your own lodge bedroom! This year Wintergreen is delighted to have available on call the services of massage therapist Dave Hunsche, a graduate of CenterPoint School of Shiatsu and Massage Therapy and certified by the National Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork. The therapy options offered by Dave through his "Two Rivers, One Heart Massage" include Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue, Myofacial Release, Sports Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, and Integrative Massage. You may be able to book Dave on short notice during your trip but if you'd like to reserve in advance, best times for a massage during your dogsledding vacation are 5-6pm or 8-9pm on the 2nd or 3rd day of lodge-based trips, 4-6pm on the final evening of camping trips, or anytime after 10am on the final day of any trips. Contact Dave at dhunsche@hotmail.com, 218-235-1665, 60 minutes: $60, 90 minutes: $75. The other half of "Two Rivers" is Dave's wife, Thea Sheldon, a certified professional life coach who "helps mid-lifers gain unstoppable momentum on what really matters… for the rest of their lives!” Thea works with clients over the phone, all over the world. She is also available by appointment for an in-person conversation with you during your dogsledding vacation. View her services and contact her through http://www.theasheldon.com/

Smile! You're on candid WebCam!


4 pm, Thurs, Dec 3: Here's the current view of our kennel area on a frozen, snow-covered bay near Timber Trail Lodge. Starting mid-December, you can watch us launch our dogteams from this bay on our new webcam: www.timbertrail.com/webcam.htm. Wintergreen dogsled vacation guests whose trips are based at Timber Trail Lodge can alert friends & family to watch this webcam at dog feeding time (7-8am), launch time (10am) and return time (4pm), so you can wave to them and show off your dogteam. You may even want to bring along a big "Hi Grandma!" placard to place on that dock! We don't have a web cam at the Wintergreen kennel (too far from our internet link) but guests whose trips are based at Wintergreen generally dogsled through Timber Trail Lodge at some point on their itinerary and can alert friends/family by cell phone to watch you dogsled by on the web cam at the appointed time. Enjoy!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Winter has Arrived!

We've got snow! After a luxuriously long fall, winter arrived with gusto and we've been getting a few inches of snow each day this week with temps slated to dip to single digits by this weekend. Our Wintergreen dogsled trails should be in great shape when we launch our first trip on December 13! Although we're fully booked this month, openings on some of our dogsledding vacation packages, dogsled camping trips & mushing day trip are still available January through March. Email us for details.

"Born to Pull" is back!


The best book ever about dogsledding is back in print! Written and illustrated by good friends of ours, "Born to Pull" not only includes several fun stories about Wintergreen dogs, but many of the book's beautiful illustrations depict Wintergreen scenes -- and the original watercolor paintings now adorn our lodge bedrooms. Email us to order your copy (100 pages, softcover, $15 plus postage) and Paul will autograph the book's Wintergreen stories. A great stocking-stuffer for dog lovers, but don't just take our word for it:
"There’s almost no way to describe the beauty with which this book about sled dogs was conceived, written, and illustrated. . . . Born to Pull has a dreamy quality to it, so effectively does it capture a world removed from everyday life and portray the mystical connection between humans and animals." —American Booksellers Association

Chris & Lisa launch their Arctic Dogsled Trip

They're off! Wintergreen guides Chris Maher & Lisa Strom of Sweden (shown here with our pups Betty & Boop and their komatik sled loaded on their truck top) departed Wintergreen today on a 2,000-mile drive to reach the Arctic Ocean at Inuvik, NWT. From there, they embark on a 4-month dogsled expedition across Canada's mythical Northwest Passage to reach Hudson Bay. With a little luck, our Wintergreen dogsledding group may rendezvous with them in Churchill in April. What a party that will be! We'll post updates on their trek throughout the winter. Join us on our Wintergreen dogsled trip along Hudson Bay's Polar Bear National Park: http://www.dogsledding.com/images/stories/documents/hudson%20bay%202010.pdf

Wild West Wintergreen training trip


The Schurke family (from right: Peter, Sue, Berit, Paul & Bria) enjoyed a Thanksgiving week ski trip in Yellowstone Park. Shown here at the Bozeman, MT, dinosaur museum, they visited with Paul's nephew & former Wintergreen guide Mark Schurke, his wife Samantha and 8-month-old Otto. Mark & Sam have started a B&B/dogsled trips business in Big Fork, MT, (www.basecampbigfork.com). Mark arranged for Schurke's to bring back from MT to MN the 3 newest members of Wintergreen's 4-legged staff, shown here from right: Prada, Gucci & Kirsch.