dog sled

NOUN
  1. a sled pulled by dogs
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How To Use dog sled In A Sentence

  • Dog sled and snowshoe races were also held when the Arctic winter night drew to an end, enhancing the endurance of a resilient people.
  • One year a woman had to be sent to the hospital after an accident with a dog sled.
  • Frederik is quite the athletic, adventurous soul - in 2000, he explored Greenland on a dog sled.
  • While many of these resources are still hunted and fished, northern peoples commonly use outboard motors instead of the traditional kayaks and bidarkas, and ATVs instead of dog sleds and toboggans.
  • The Park district also has five trails dedicated for skijoring and dog sledding.
  • The gallery ends with a display contrasting an old-time musher with someone geared for modern dog sled travel.
  • Not long ago exploration didn't require much more than a dog sled, a compass, a modest stake, and a whole lot of gumption.
  • Snowmobiles, dog sleds and reindeer sleighs become common in the winter months. The city is a popular ski resort and winter is quite a lively time.
  • Couples will also be able to take a romantic reindeer sleigh ride and husky dog sled ride, and cross frozen lakes on a snow scooter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before the advent of the snowmobile, she would run in front of the dog sled team in snowshoes to break the snow and clear a path.
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