Bella Cottrell, from the Free Spirit Kennel in Gilmanton, and her dog team take off for a trail across the road at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Bella Cottrell, from the Free Spirit Kennel in Gilmanton, and her dog team take off for a trail across the road at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kaitlyn Yacobucci of Jefferson and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Yacobucci recorded the fastest time of the five teams of 1:17:40.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kaitlyn Yacobucci of Jefferson and her dog team head toward the crowd after finishing the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Yacobucci recorded the fastest time of the five teams of 1:17:40.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kaitlyn Yacobucci of Jefferson and her dog team approach the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Yacobucci recorded the fastest time of the five teams of 1:17:40.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Whatleigh Torsey of Bridgewater and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Kelley finished second of the five teams with a time of 1:20:34. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Whatleigh Torsey of Bridgewater and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Kelley finished second of the five teams with a time of 1:20:34. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Caitlin Kelley of New Brunswick, Maine, and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Kelley finished third of the five teams with a time of 1:27:52. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Nicole Palmer of Concord skis onto a trail with her two dogs Pepper and Anchovy at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Sarah Buckley of Brunswick, Maine, and her dog team take to the trails at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kristine Reardon and her dog Aster, from Meredith, ski off a trail at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kiersten Lippman of Madison skis onto a trail with her dog Sassy at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Bridget Duval of Lynn, Mass., and her pair of dogs speed along a trail at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Christina Morin of Milan and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Kelley finished fifth of the five teams with a time of 1:30:00. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Paul Swegel of Ossipee and his dog Wolfie ski along a trail at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Paul Swegel of Ossipee and his dog Wolfie ski along a trail at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Spectators chat with the North Country Mushers after their race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
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Bella Cottrell, from the Free Spirit Kennel in Gilmanton, and her dog team take off for a trail across the road at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Bella Cottrell, from the Free Spirit Kennel in Gilmanton, and her dog team take off for a trail across the road at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kaitlyn Yacobucci of Jefferson and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Yacobucci recorded the fastest time of the five teams of 1:17:40.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kaitlyn Yacobucci of Jefferson and her dog team head toward the crowd after finishing the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Yacobucci recorded the fastest time of the five teams of 1:17:40.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kaitlyn Yacobucci of Jefferson and her dog team approach the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Yacobucci recorded the fastest time of the five teams of 1:17:40.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Whatleigh Torsey of Bridgewater and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Kelley finished second of the five teams with a time of 1:20:34. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Whatleigh Torsey of Bridgewater and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Kelley finished second of the five teams with a time of 1:20:34. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Caitlin Kelley of New Brunswick, Maine, and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Kelley finished third of the five teams with a time of 1:27:52. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Scott Isabelle of Wolfeboro and his dog team approach the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6, 2023. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Nicole Palmer of Concord skis onto a trail with her two dogs Pepper and Anchovy at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Sarah Buckley of Brunswick, Maine, and her dog team take to the trails at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kristine Reardon and her dog Aster, from Meredith, ski off a trail at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kiersten Lippman of Madison skis onto a trail with her dog Sassy at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Bridget Duval of Lynn, Mass., and her pair of dogs speed along a trail at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Christina Morin of Milan and her dog team cross the finish line of the 14-mile race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. Kelley finished fifth of the five teams with a time of 1:30:00. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Paul Swegel of Ossipee and his dog Wolfie ski along a trail at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Paul Swegel of Ossipee and his dog Wolfie ski along a trail at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Spectators chat with the North Country Mushers after their race at the second annual Sled Dog Fun Day, held by the Tamworth Outing Club, at the Steele Farm fields on Feb. 6. The event included a 14 mile race with larger dog teams from the North Country Mushers as well as all-day mushing and skiing with dogs, many from the New England Sled Dog Club. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
North Country Musher Kaitlyn Yacobucci, of Jefferson, coasts past the finish line first at the second annual “Sled Dog Fun Day” on Sunday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
North County Musher Kaitlyn Yacobucci takes off on a 14 mile course at the second annual “Sled Dog Fun Day” in Tamworth on Sunday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
North County Musher Scott Isabelle crosses the finish line of the 14 mile course during second annual “Sled Dog Fun Day” in Tamworth on Sunday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
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