Sunday, May 2, 2010

2010-2011 plans

Plans continue for the new 2010-2011 season. This year we are planning to do some ATV training as we have access to a short but convient trail that allows ATV's. Our plan is to run this trail on the weekdays and concentrate on our training rather than conditioning, saving the conditioning for our weekend runs. The "secret" new training trail does have lots of Gee Haw training opportunities and offers hills and lots of potential distractions. We have priced out some fencing (orange plastic) to make the trail and surveyed it for milage. The idea would be to make it as much like a race trail as possible complete with a starting shoot and swinging gates for variety. Crystal and I have looked at the layout and think its very doable. We are also looking at the feeding program and might try using impact or pro meat 100 throughout the racing season in addition to premium kibble.

The dogs are in summer mode lounging on their decks lifting their heads in acknowledgement of our comings and goings but rarely doing much of anything else. For now all we can really do is plan for next year, fix gear, and work on ourselves, exercising our bodies and exorcising our minds of last years defeats. My goals are the same this year, to do better than the last and learn as much as I can. We do have a few secret weapons in the works but if I told you it wouldn't be much of a secret now would it. As always I would like to take this opportunity to thank my wife and family who put up with and encourage all this nonsense. Without them and the dogs I would surely be up to no good, idle hands being the root of all evil. No time for any evil in this house... well maybe some, just a little, to keep thing interesting.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Dog Chores

This is one of my favorite times of year. The end is in sight with school, the weather is perfect, and I get a chance to do all those things in the dog yard and in the trailer I am too busy to do during the season. Yesterday Jack and I really worked hard on the kennel, pressure washing all the mats, putting in a fresh layer of crush, and installing the kennel shades. Our version of extreme makeover kennel edition. The dogs seem to love the improvements.

 I am in love with power washers! Thanks to a team sponsor we have on for the weekend and today we are tackling the trailer and whatever else needs blasting. Working with my son (3.1/2 years old) makes me appreciate my dad all the more. I never knew how Challenging having all that "help" from me was. Jack loved it though and doesn't want to do anything without his daddy (love it). More chores to be done, although today I am moving a bit slower! 

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Getting Ready for next Year already

Well I did not do a great job of keeping up with the blog this racing season but I hope to better next year. I am going to try and use the blog as a journal, opening up the books so to speak. I do plan on continuing doing a few things I started this year, including feeding a lot more meat and working more on training than conditioning. Head on passes were a problem and something we need to address. I have begun taking the dogs for walks with small packs around the neighborhood trying to get them use to all the distractions and gain some confidence (some need others not so much). Seems to be working well and I have been getting a decent workout as well. I think some early head on pass training with Reggie and Chris should help. Sorry this post is all over the place I am just brainstorming. We will keep everyone updated on our progress!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

It all comes together

Well today it all came together. The temps went down,  it stopped raining and we finally got to run. We were out with Reggie and his crew on the canal this morning and man was it great to be on the trail. Reggie was gracious enough to let us practice some passing and we attempted some tricky Gee haw training down some switch backs. We did a little over four miles which is where we need to be right now. I am hoping the weather continues to hold out and we can get some training in this week after school. We have our first race in two weeks and we could use all the trail time we can get. I am looking forward to a great season and lots of fun with the family, friends and dogs!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

We just signed up for our first race of the year

We just sent in our race form for the trailbreakers sled dog club's dryland race in Ohio. We are really excited because our good friends at Xtreme weather kennels and Subzero kennels we be in attendance. This will be our first race of the year and our first race with the new setup. Hopefully the dogs will be up to it and we will put in a respectful effort. We will be running the four dog sportsman class for our first race of 2009-2010 season. Thanks again to my wife and all the salty dawgs out there that make these races possible.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Perfect training for the Fairhill Challenge

Today's run was perfect training for the Fairhill Challenge. Wet, Cold and miserable. Here are my GPS results for the run. Not to shabby considering a couple of squirrel encounters and some car traffic. I must say I am loving the GPS. Keeps everyone honest and it lets me combine computers with dogs. Looking forward to a long training weekend up near Penn State in early November. Lord knows I could use a weekend of camping and running dogs.