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That's Just the Way It Was

by Students of Minto School

Pages 4 and 5 of 13

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Later, dogs were trained for racing. You either chose to train your dogs for sprint races or for mid-distance races. The mid-distance races were the Cantwell 110, The Gold Miners 140 in Nenana, Backwoods 70 in Nenana, and Lloyd’s favorite was the Tour de Minto each year. You had to choose what kind of team you wanted to race. Sometimes the kind of dogs a person had determined what races they would do. That’s just the way it was.
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Lloyd explains what was used for dog bedding.
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Trap dogs had to be trained to run faster and longer without stopping.
Lloyd ran Huskies for mid-distance racing on his team. They were not very good for sprinting. Later, many racers started to run hounds on their teams because they were faster. They get colder so you have to feed more and provide them with grass bedding, which you gather out in the flats. That’s just the way it was.