Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Denali Highway Mush

Hi, I really hope you liked my last post!

Back in April, I went mushing on the Denali Highway with my grandpa, Mitch Seavey (Pops), and friends Gabby, Ron and Richard.

This trip involved mushing 120 miles, most of it in the dark, sleeping in a sleeping bag at -10 and trying not to freeze! It started off like any mush, getting the dogs ready, putting the gear in the sleds and getting ourselves ready. It was fun until it got dark! It was the first time I had ever mushed in the dark. I wasn't really fan of it but I did it.

I had 4 dogs: Flower, Trident, Vivian and Junior. My lead dogs were either Flower and Vivian(sisters) or Flower and Junior. I love all my dogs. It was awesome mushing with them. After a lot of mushing your dogs become your friends, and partners. Also if I didn't have them I would still be out there walking!

We had mushed about 3 hours when we stopped to give the dog some rest. We took off the booties that the dogs had run in and started heating up their food. We fed the dogs and then got in our sleeping bags.

My hands were so cold from taking off booties that I could not feel them when I got in my sleeping bag!! We were practicing a run/rest schedule like the Iditarod and we only had 2 1/2 hours to sleep.  It felt like I had just gone to sleep when I had to get up again!! 

We got up, fed the dog, bootied them and got ready to go. It was about 4am when we left the campsite. We mushed for about 5 hours and finally got to Alpine Creek Lodge. It was a great feeling to get there! We gave food and straw to our dogs and then went up to the lodge. I got some breakfast and then went to bed. I slept all day! We left the lodge about 9pm and mushed all the way back the the campsite were we had camped the night before. We camped there a few hours in the  middle of the night, and it was about 7am when we got back the the truck.Pops claimed he was teaching us how to mush but the whole way he was riding a snowmachine with heated handle bars!! 

 I didn't really enjoy any of this trip but I would do it again in a heartbeat. It must be because I'm a Seavey, it's in my blood! 


Saturday, August 24, 2019

My first tour at Seaveys IdidaRide!



Hi! I'm Allikz Seavey, I'm 13, and a 4th generation dog musher. My grandpa is 3-time Iditarod champion Mitch Seavey. The Iditarod is a 1,000 mile race that starts in Willow and ends in Nome, Alaska. In the summer my family does dog sled rides in Seward. I have been working full time with the tours since I was 11. I started out harnessing dogs, handing out puppies, cleaning cabins and shoveling up after dogs! So disgusting!! Finally, for the first time I was able to do the back half of our tour. In the back half, we dress someone up in the clothing we use on the Iditarod, dress up our lead dog Crisp in booties, dog coat and wrist wrap, talk about the sleds we use and the mandatory gear. The hardest part of it was that I had to get up in front of about 30 people and answer their questions with out being scared! Afterwards I felt like it went great, and the guests on the tour were great! They tipped me more than my dad has paid me all summer! I hope I can keep doing tours because I really don't like cleaning up after dogs!!

Denali Highway Mush

Hi, I really hope you liked my last post! Back in April, I went mushing on the Denali Highway with my grandpa, Mitch Seavey (Pops), and fr...