dog sledding
Dog sledding is a winter sport where a team of dogs pulls a sled across snow-covered terrain. This activity originated in Arctic regions, where it was used for transportation and hunting. The dogs, often Huskies or Malamutes, are trained to work together, following commands from a musher, who is the person guiding the sled.
In dog sledding, the sled is typically made of lightweight materials to allow for easy maneuvering. The sport can be enjoyed recreationally or competitively, with races held in various locations. It offers a unique way to experience the beauty of winter landscapes while bonding with the dogs.