FAQs

Please dress warmly! You will enjoy your adventure much more. Since you will be outside for multiple hours, it is essential to come over-prepared. Dress in layers. Bring extra clothing. If you are hot, layers can be taken off and stored in the sled. Keeping your hands and feet warm is essential. Be sure to have well insulated winter boots. Warm glove liners are important when working with the dogs. (Ski gloves are too thick.) Once you are on the trail, you will want to wear the warm ski gloves or mittens. Consider bringing hand and foot warmers, which are air activated and can be put into your mittens and boots.

Additional suggestions: Warm ski jacket with hood, warm snow pants, fleece or wool hat, a scarf or neck protection, warm (preferably wool) socks.  (Multiple layers of socks are not helpful!)

Don’t forget: goggles, sunglasses, sun screen, lip balm, camera and extra batteries.

Don’t bring/wear: cotton, jeans, non-waterproof apparel, cowboy boots or other slick-soled shoes