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Dog sledding moves south

By David Dishneau
Associated Press — March 3, 2005

Thursday, March 3, 2005

DEER PARK, Md. — Dog sledding has moved south. In Garrett County, just below the Mason-Dixon line, you can a ride behind a team of huskies and even learn to mush this winter from two companies offering tours for the first time. The state's western mountains, with an average annual snowfall of nearly 100 inches, "are ideal for dog sledding," said Linda Herdering, who operates Husky Power Dog Sledding with her husband, Mike. They and competitor Yellow Snow Dog Sled Adventures reflect the e ...

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