For the first time in its 20-plus year history, the Dryland Mushing World Championship is being held in the United States.
It's dirt trails, not snow, at the World Championships of Dry Land Mushing. Humans and canines race for the top prize at the championships, held for the first time in the United States.
Racers and their dogs from around the world hit Wisconsin's trails for a fast, snowless take on traditional sled dog racing. Katie Thoresen from member station WXPR reports.
For the first time, Dryland Mushing World Championships are being held in the United States, and Minocqua is the proud host.
Tabernash dog musher Kathy Burke has been racing locally for 20 years, but this October, she will face a next-level ...
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