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Yukon Sled's

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We took Yukon out for his first time sledding! We were banned from the groomed trails.. Those cross country skiiers are such nazis! ; ) Joke! I cross country ski too! Anyway, we didn't actually ride behind him, but steered the sled. He loved it! Hope everyone had a happy warm Saturday, and you enjoy a peaceful Sunday. ; )

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2Loose2Trek

12:44AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Aaaaaah! Everyone loves a puppy. This guy appears to have real character, talent, and strength for sled pulling. Very cool pup ... excellent photo! **

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cricri99

12:58AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

do you stick out like Yukon ?...i love it!!

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Zacko

1:16AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

LMAO!!! I know what you mean about cross country skiiers and their precious trails. Here they usually are nice enough to make a "walking-path" using a snowmobile next to the trails...and for some reason our little Eija always leave that path to go and take a dump on the ski-trail instead, lol. Not too appricated by the skiiers thats for sure, lol. Yukon sure is a beauty!!!! Ive always wanted a dog like him...but im afraid he requires way too much exercise for my taste...lazy as i am, lol. Gorgeous capture! Have a great day!!! #:O)

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Onslow

2:49AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Fabulous capture love the warm light and cold snow - perfect capture :) ........... 'Cats are so much more intelligent than dogs - You can't get eight cats to pull a sledge through snow ' ....joke ;) - well presented image and have a great xmas :)

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Mondwin

3:16AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Gorgeous and very splendid capture!!bravo!V:DDD

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francinechristophe

3:41AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Fantastic experience isn't it ? Excellent pic ! But is it normal that it as one eye blue and the other chestnut ? Normally they have both eyes blue, no ?

newleaf

3:43AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Superb capture of handsome Yukon. A delight to view

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jjean21

7:05AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

What a great capture of Yukon and he looks like he is having such a good time. It ALMOST makes me want to go enjoy the outdoors, but not quite.

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Svarg

7:10AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Wow! He's beautiful! Looks like he's having fun with the sled. Great shot, Eric.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

8:03AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Genial pic and amazing those eyes... love it !

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rayburg

8:13AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Great pic of Yukon on the trail or off the trail..depends on how you look at it..lol

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jcv2

8:28AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Wonderful capture, the Yukon world must be a joy to sled through the snow-covered landscape! :)

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DennisReed

8:40AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

A wonderful shot of Yukon in his prefered state! :) Bravo!

Tedz

8:43AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Loking a fine Animal is Yukon...beware Yellow Snow!

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cindyx

9:24AM | Sun, 18 December 2005

WOW!!! What a magnificent dog!!! Fantastic photo!!!

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Burpee

12:21PM | Sun, 18 December 2005

He is gorgeous!!! If he ever needs a vacation, he can stay at the Griffin Hotel for Dogs. Just a short sled ride from Chicago :D Haha, this is wonderful! Thanks for sharing this bit of your love and life with us :)

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robotalk

12:24PM | Sun, 18 December 2005

That is another beautiful picture of your David Bowie dog (the eyes)I'm sure this photo would sell to a magazine for outdoor sports or a ad for a winter resort ..perfect photo --very professional...and Yukon is the handsomest of all creatures !!

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zoren

1:13PM | Sun, 18 December 2005

yes, a handsome, happy friend... almost feels like we can touch him, nice photo.

camera2

4:21PM | Sun, 18 December 2005

Is that the light or does he have two differently coloured eyes? Nice to see a good blanket of snow and it being enjoyed to the fullest. Thank you for sharing. Egmont

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Richardphotos

7:01PM | Sun, 18 December 2005

incredible capture of your beautiful dog. the constrast with the pure white snow really highlites his coat of golden hair

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WandM

1:06AM | Mon, 19 December 2005

Wonderful capture.

cynlee

4:21AM | Mon, 19 December 2005

never been but i'm sure it's wonderful.. luv his eyes!!! ;]

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Forevernyt

11:04AM | Mon, 19 December 2005

Beautiful dog, looks like you all had fun.

Hopalong

7:36PM | Mon, 19 December 2005

Note the footprints in the snow! STOCK UP on buffalo pemmican and peanut butter for the run to the pole! Check out the glare on the right just under the muzzle, where dog and snow meld! Get out your Eskimo snow glasses, Nanook! Who coulda credited such photorealism possible with a program like Poser! Moosh, moosh, and drag on, Monsieur Digimon, drag on! (Magnificent light!)

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TwoPynts

9:04AM | Tue, 20 December 2005

He looks like he's having a blast. So, let me know when you have him all prepped for the Ididerad (sp?) and I'll book your flights to Alaska. Call of the Wild!!! =]

mojogoing

11:08AM | Tue, 20 December 2005

I love his eyes

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mcv

3:32PM | Tue, 20 December 2005

Looks like he was having a lot of fun! Excellent bright clear winter picture that is fun to view! ~V~

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kenmo

3:46PM | Tue, 20 December 2005

What a beautiful dog... Awesome capture...!!! V

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SkyeKat

10:44PM | Tue, 20 December 2005

What a beautiful dog and wonderful photo!

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Li-An

5:40AM | Wed, 21 December 2005

Lovely dog! Gorgeous capture.

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